Structure of the Church Music is given with the statut "On the function of the Church musician and the structure of the Church music in the Church of the Augsburg confessin in Slovakia", c.f. Documents of Law in the main menu. There are two sides, horizontal and vertical, of the Church music organization.

The vertical (tree-like, hierarchic) side of the Church music structure is as fololws. Chair of the synodal Committee of the Church Music -- Seniorat coordinator of Church music -- Cantor in an individual Church -- Church Musician (the last two ones are, as a rule in small Churches, the same person). Concerning the "executive", the Committee of the Church music is a helpful organ of its chair, the seniorat committee is a helpful organ of the seniorat coordinator, the committee in the individual Church is a helpful organ to the cantor. The last two committees need not be created. The procedure of election to all these organs explains the above mentioned law. The vertical structure provides the operating of the Chairch music and musicians, cares for educational and qualification level of music and musicians, cares for organs in the Church, especially historic ones,  cares for the representation of the Church music in the Church and outside the Church, has the "executive power" in the field of the Church music.

The horizontal side of the Church music structure is given on the individual hierarchical levels as follows. The general level: synodal Committe for the Church music, Committee of the Cantor Union, Hymnological Committee at the General Bishop Office. The Seniorat level: Seniorat committee of the Church Music, seniorat organizations of choirs or orchestras and groups of instrumental music. The level of the individual Church: the committe of the Church music, individual choirs, instrumental music orchestras and groups. The scope of the horizontal level strukture is to provide the practical side of the music life in the Church, concrete music and work, to organize educational courses, seminars, festivals, etc., to solve social and further concrete questions and problems bounded with the music life in the Church.