In Which “Rock of Ages” Gets the 4/4 Treatment
Maybe that should read “…gets the 4/4 treatment one-and-a-half-handed.
Maybe that should read “…gets the 4/4 treatment one-and-a-half-handed.
For some reason, the 3/4 time always made me feel like the traditional music just didn’t give the words the weight they deserved. So this arrangement got the 4/4 treatment.
Some updates on the new Hymnbook/Children’s Songbook project of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Sometimes I actually do get around to requests. )
Since many of you have asked, here’s an accompaniment that differs from the standard hymn.
My 2018 Christmas card carol.
A very simple SATB or Solo arrangement of the familiar hymn.
In which grandson #3 gets his song, and we hear from a lovely new flutist/vocalist.
“O ye that embark in the service of God, see that ye serve him with all your heart, might, mind and strength…”
The votes have been tallied! My favorite didn’t make the top 10… did yours?
An online game to help you practice matching what you sing to what you hear.
Inspiration is pure and perfect when it comes from the Source, but it will never be quite so perfect after it’s run through my imperfect, human filter.
A short, two-question survey.
Heavenly Father is never far away from us, and He will hear us pray anytime, anywhere.
Text written by William D. Longstaff in the 1800s; and set to an old Irish tune called “Slane.” For solo or SSAATB choir.