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I have been ward organist for over twenty years. Recently, I decided to start arranging hymns during service to enchance the spirit and overall feeling of the sacrament service. It was during my mission to Salt Lake City that I came to know Mack Wilberg and his beautiful arrangements. I started looking forward to GC just so I could hear his new music. Then Ryan Murphy came along and the music became better and better each conference. Just so everyone knows, what I do is write arrangements for each Sunday to accompany the congregation as they sing and I share it with you. My goal is to have my own hymn book. I'm at about 100/350 so far. Thanks to Jim Kasen, with or without his encouragement or scolding critiques, I wouldn't be doing this. I hope you enjoy. P.S. I've been doing this for about 3 years now. Its obvious which ones I did 3 years ago and what I'm doing now. With the new Musescore 4, I'm sure the pieces will become more and more dynamic.
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If you sing/use this song, please contact the composer and say thank you to Brian Richey!
Voicing/Instrumentation: Organ/Organ Accompaniment
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More about Brian Richey:
I have been ward organist for over twenty years. Recently, I decided to start arranging hymns during service to enchance the spirit and overall feeling of the sacrament service. It was during my mission to Salt Lake City that I came to know Mack Wilberg and his beautiful arrangements. I started looking forward to GC just so I could hear his new music. Then Ryan Murphy came along and the music became better and better each conference. Just so everyone knows, what I do is write arrangements for each Sunday to accompany the congregation as they sing and I share it with you. My goal is to have my own hymn book. I'm at about 100/350 so far. Thanks to Jim Kasen, with or without his encouragement or scolding critiques, I wouldn't be doing this. I hope you enjoy. P.S. I've been doing this for about 3 years now. Its obvious which ones I did 3 years ago and what I'm doing now. With the new Musescore 4, I'm sure the pieces will become more and more dynamic.
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So for 2023, it is expected that I write a christmas piece or arrange one. I have nor the time or the creativity to do so. For our combined ward christmas program, I've decided to do one of Mack Wilberg's christmas pieces. I love his Wexford Carol as much as First Nowell but for the other I need an hand or 5 extra fingers because 10 doesn't get the job done. I have enjoyed Wexford Carol for over 15 years when I heard it on the first presidency devotional sometime between 2006-2010 (I know I had kids somewhere in that time period). So here is my attempt to make an organ solo out of it. I haven't had a chance to play it through on the organ- I'll have to wait til the chapel is empty. Also, the key is a bit tricky.
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