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McDonald’s Choir Showcase Features Yamaha Montage Synthesizer

Christian Wissmuller • Supplier Scene • May 27, 2016

McDonald’s Choir Showcase

Yamaha debuted the next generation of synthesizer, Yamaha Montage, at the McDonald’s Choir Showcase before a sold-out audience of 3,800 people.

The McDonald’s Choir Showcase focuses public attention on the expression of faith through music and song. This year, the 9th annual showcase was held on May 6-8, and the format expanded to include two days of sessions with regional music ministers and musicians prior to the popular choir competition on Sunday evening. Working in tandem with Fox Music House in Charleston, Yamaha contributed workshop session leaders, musical instruments and equipment for performances, awards to the top choirs – and debuted the next generation of Yamaha synthesizer, the Montage.

“This event was such a rewarding experience, and it has grown every year for the past nine years,” said Cole Eunson, district manager, Pro Music division, Yamaha Corporation of America (YCA). “Hundreds of bishops, pastors, church and community leaders, and musicians attended our first Music Ministry Summit: all of them appreciated the Yamaha commitment to help them to powerfully engage their congregations through high quality music performances.”

On Friday and Saturday, Mike Overlin, manager of worship resources, and John Schauer, Pro Audio product manager, YCA, conducted two days of seminars and hands-on workshops with music ministers featuring the Yamaha PA system and the new TF3 digital mixing console. Since many of the ministers are keyboard players, and there are an estimated 1,000 churches in the greater Charleston area, the reception was quite enthusiastic, noted Eunson. 

Ellis Jones conducted demonstrations to introduce the Yamaha Montage synthesizer during the summit sessions.

“Everyone was wowed by the Montage, and found it very intuitive and easy to play,” said Eunson. “ As more and more of these accomplished keyboard players came in to play the Montage, Ellis did back-to-back demos.” 

On Sunday, May 8, the 9th Annual McDonald’s Choir Competition Showcase was held before a sold-out audience of 3,800 people at the Charleston Convention Center. Three Yamaha Motif keyboards were onstage for all the choir competition performances. Nine finalists shared the stage with nationally known gospel artists Casey Jones and Tina Campbell, and were awarded Yamaha instruments and equipment, including a Yamaha MOXF8 keyboard, one pair of DBR-15 speakers, Stagepas portable PA system, MX61 synthesizer, Reface YC keyboard, HPH-MT7 studio headphones, and HPH-150 and HPH-100 headphones.

Awards were presented by; Eunson, FMH owner Joseph Fox, FMH manager Charles Miller, and event planner Gerald Footman of Footman-Brewer Enterprises.

https://www.yamahaworship.com

 

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