This morning I was thinking about baptism since it was the topic of my nursery lesson yesterday. The nursery manual is so simple, yet so profound. It's chalked full of simple truths. It reminded me of the song I wrote for my sweet great niece, Bella for her own baptism last month..
Right away, the tune came to me using her name, Bella-which means beautiful. Though I knew that she would like to hear everyone singing her name, I also wanted to write a primary song everyone could relate to. We all want to be beautiful and clean. Whether we are boy or girl, young or old, we care about how things look. We not only spend time and effort to look our best, but we care about our environment-we surround ourselves with beautiful things. It reminds me of our beautiful world and our power to create. Beauty matters.
I also wanted to pay homage to my talented sister, Kathy, who for years has sewn many beautiful little girl dresses for her daughters and now her grandchildren. She also is a Disney queen. As such, I wanted the song to have references to one of her favorite characters-Cinderella. Kathy sometimes refers to herself as Cinderella, not only because she works, and works, and works, but she's also waiting for that handsome prince to sweep her off her feet and give her the care and attention she so deserves. by the way, if anyone out there has a Disney guy out there who'd like to go with my sister to walk the streets of Disneyland with her every week, please send him my way and I'll set them up.
Even though the song has references to a Disney princess, the gentleman are included in the doctrine contained therein. So I'm going to break it down-line by line and point out some ideas I was trying to illustrate through music. Lyrics are in bold.
Chorus:
"Bella Baptism for you". My darling great niece Bella. This was her special day and I wanted her to have her special song.
"Bella Baptism for me". I need the ordinance of baptism as well, especially if I want to be beautiful.
"He would do it just for you." The "He" is Jesus Christ. The great work of his atonement is personalized. Every single person will have their work done-name by name. It would be a lot easier if there was a mass baptism, but he calls us one by one. The ordinance is done one by one. And though I don't feel very important , I believe the Savior would have accomplished his Father's work, even if it was just for one person. The worth of the soul is great and each person is precious.
"To make you beautiful and clean." Though man made efforts help, when it comes down to real beauty-the only way it can be accomplished is through the cleansing blood of Jesus Christ and the sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit.
"A royal invitation came, but you could not go just the same." God is THE royal king. He invites us to join him, but no unclean thing can enter into his kingdom. Though we may want to go and live with him-we can't. We all sin. We are all unclean. We can't atone for own sins.
"All dressed in rags, covered in soot, the smell of fire from head to foot." Metaphorically, we are all way worse than Cinderella has ever been depicted. We are all more like homeless people that have been living on the streets for years. We not only look bad, but we stink. No matter how hard we try, the stark reality is that our souls look worse than Dorian Gray. We are just plain ugly.
"You need to change!" If you've ever come home from a long camping trip, a good bath and changing our clothes come first. Repentance is change. We can't go on doing the same things-we have to change directions.
"The hour is nigh, be fitted for the court on high." I like the image of Cinderella trying to fit in at court. Without the right clothes, she not only wouldn't be admitted but she'd wouldn't feel comfortable. It would make others uncomfortable as well. We want to belong. We also refer to God's kingdom as a court on high.
"You cry for help beyond your own, 'cause you can't do it all alone." Cinderella couldn't do it alone, she cried and fairy godmother responded. We can't do it alone either. We all have a real fairy godmother. Someone who is truly there for us that will respond to our needs-especially the important need of being clean and beautiful.
Chorus:
2nd verse:
"The Evening and the Morning Star, The Rod of Power, His Mighty Arm" These are all scriptural references to Jesus Christ and his Royal Priesthood. He's the one. I also wanted to evoke the image of a wand with a star on top of it.
"will lay you down in waters deep, and lift you up to make you clean." The imagery of baptism is so powerful. I know it's not magic, but it sure is wonderful that faith in Jesus Christ, followed by baptism cleanses us from sin. And we continue the great image of water cleansing us as we partake of the baptism. It is not enough to have someone lay you down in water, it must be done by "His mighty arm"-someone who truly hold the Priesthood. If not, it does not have the power to cleanse. You're just playing pretend.
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"A Mighty Change." This has reference to being born again. Truly becoming a new creature. Alma states, "a mighty change was also wrought in their hearts and they humbled themselves and put their trust in the true and living God. And behold they were faithful until the end therefor they were saved." He asks,"Have ye received his image in your countenances? Have ye experienced this mighty change in your hearts?
"The Spirit's flame, as hands upon your head are placed." This has reference to confirmation and the gift of the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost. It also alludes to the image of fire as a sanctifying, purifying element.
"And you will shine and sparkle bright as you seek truth and further light." I loved this line. When I think of Disney princesses-I can't help think of sparkles and glitter. Glitter and diamonds sparkle as they reflect light. The most sparkly and shiny thing I can think of is the image of the Father and the Son appearing to Joseph Smith "whose brightness and glory defy all description" As we seek out truth as young Joseph, we too reflect the light.
Chorus
Bell
Music
Monday, August 7, 2017
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Daddy Love
This is an arrangement of "Daddy's Homecoming" and "Love One Another" that I composed for Father's Day. I wanted it to sound playful, light, and loving. I had some difficulties with my software so it is a little confusing to follow. It really is a short piece repeated 3 times -1st verse- sing"Daddy's Homecoming" 2nd verse- 2nd verse-Sing "Love One Another" 3rd verse- Put the two together but only sing the lyrics to Daddy's Homecoming while doing oohs or aahs to Love One Another. End song with the tag, "As I Have Loved You." Below you will see a line of accompaniment followed by a line of voice parts until the end of the song.
Here is the sheet music I used to accompany the singers yesterday:
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Temple
This is an arrangement for the primary song, "Families Can Be Together Forever." As mentioned on a prior blog post, I wrote it for my daughter's upcoming temple wedding and it has special meaning for me. I wrote a extra verse and inserted it between verse 1 and 2. When creating the arrangement, I tried to use musical ideas from the soundtrack from "The Theory of Everything." I was so moved by it. It was also my attempt at a Janice Kapp Perry-esque type of song-taking 2 melodies-singing them separately, then having them sung together. The arrangement has 4 pages. I posted the parts with the bass line of the arrangement just so the choir could kind of follow along with it. I know I need to buy some better software-I'm running on fumes here with my dinosaur computer and dinosaur notation software. My daughter really enjoyed her gift and I enjoyed making it for her.
Tuesday, June 16, 2015
The Lord is My Shepherd
This is my latest arrangement for "The Lord is My Shepherd". It was my attempt to write a "Hymplicity" type of arrangement where you can pretty much sing the song from the hymn book as written. In this case it is only the soprano and alto parts that can be sung with this arrangement. First verse-women sing soprano and alto. 2nd verse- men sing soprano and alto parts an octave lower. The alto part is pretty much the same except for 2 notes that are indicated by the asterisks*. 3rd verse- men and women sing together either soprano or alto. In the 3rd verse the altos have a couple of F naturals to watch out for and we hold the lyrics that are circled for longer to go along with the arrangement. I know it's a little confusing. It was for the choir, but I think it was a nice offering.
I really do like the arrangement and like most of my pieces-I wanted it sung with great pathos-dramatic crescendos and diminuendos. At the end I just had the choir fade out instead of cutting them off. It was nice touch to create a more reverent feel.
This latest music was my meager attempt to be like King David and worship God with psalms. Through my study of the Old Testament, I have learned to love King David and echo the sentiment of many of the OT writers-to seek for a heart like David, trusting the Lord in all things. While singing this hymn, "The Lord is My Shepherd" last year, I was moved by the wonderful lyric and sentiments contained therein. Especially coming to the 3rd verse about being richly blessed, even amidst affliction-"With perfume and oil though anointest my head-Oh what can I ask of thy providence more?" I feel that way. What more can we really ask for? He has given us everything.
I really do like the arrangement and like most of my pieces-I wanted it sung with great pathos-dramatic crescendos and diminuendos. At the end I just had the choir fade out instead of cutting them off. It was nice touch to create a more reverent feel.
This latest music was my meager attempt to be like King David and worship God with psalms. Through my study of the Old Testament, I have learned to love King David and echo the sentiment of many of the OT writers-to seek for a heart like David, trusting the Lord in all things. While singing this hymn, "The Lord is My Shepherd" last year, I was moved by the wonderful lyric and sentiments contained therein. Especially coming to the 3rd verse about being richly blessed, even amidst affliction-"With perfume and oil though anointest my head-Oh what can I ask of thy providence more?" I feel that way. What more can we really ask for? He has given us everything.
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Reverently and Meekly Now
Monday, December 22, 2014
Musical Score for Christmas 2014 "Know Thou the Meaning of the Tree?"
Christmas Poem/Lyric for 2014 for family and friends
I wrote this song for our ward choir to go along with the theme of 1 Nephi 8. More specifically, the Christmas meeting was to emphasize the tree and the fruit thereof as a representation of the love of God. Since I couldn't seem to find a song that went along with the theme or one I liked enough, I decided to write my own. I wanted it to kind of sound like "Prince of Egypt" with a middle-eastern motif. The song is written with 4 verses but it was too long, so I decided to do the last verse as a reprise. Below are jpg. images of the different pieces and parts of the song. It is not perfect notation-not even close. This year I need to pop for some real notation software that will allow me to write all 4 staves, since my choir members get very confused and frustrated. The reprise parts are the most accurate. The piano part on the first set of images is the most accurate. If you are interested in a clearer copy, please let me know and I will send it to you.
I wrote this song for our ward choir to go along with the theme of 1 Nephi 8. More specifically, the Christmas meeting was to emphasize the tree and the fruit thereof as a representation of the love of God. Since I couldn't seem to find a song that went along with the theme or one I liked enough, I decided to write my own. I wanted it to kind of sound like "Prince of Egypt" with a middle-eastern motif. The song is written with 4 verses but it was too long, so I decided to do the last verse as a reprise. Below are jpg. images of the different pieces and parts of the song. It is not perfect notation-not even close. This year I need to pop for some real notation software that will allow me to write all 4 staves, since my choir members get very confused and frustrated. The reprise parts are the most accurate. The piano part on the first set of images is the most accurate. If you are interested in a clearer copy, please let me know and I will send it to you.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Sunshine in Your Heart
I did not include any dynamics, tempo, or expression marks. As you are playing the notes, think "Jane Austen Romantic Movie Music" Play slowly, legato, with romantic sweeping gestures (like Debussy). When writing the song I wanted it to be a musical sunrise, reminiscent of the scene when Mr. Darcy is walking slowly through the fog to embrace Jane. The song is a hymn arrangement for #228 You can Make the Pathway Bright. I also posted the parts and added lyrics and choir instructions.
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General Instructions: The song is set up for 4 verses of the hymn you can make a pathway Bright (Hymn #228) 1st verse- sing melody (soloist/duet) chorus- choir sings parts (see"parts sunshine") 2nd verse- (sing 3rd verse from hymn)- sing melody-you can use a soloist or duet) chorus- choir sings parts (see"parts sunshine") 1st bridge- (choir sings original melody from "parts sunshine" sheet "Fear not-morning will come-though now dark-you *WILL (* please make correction on sheet music from "can" to "will".) move on"- sopranos sing "Rise Up" and men sing "help to be strong" 3rd verse (sing 4th verse from the hymn ( sing melody -you can use a soloist or duet) chorus- choir sings parts (see"parts sunshine") 2nd bridge (choir sings original melody from "parts sunshine" sheet "Shadows of Gray-Colorful Haze- Dawn is beginning to break." 4th verse (all choir sings melody with original lyrics and altered rhythm (see "parts sunshine") chorus- choir sings parts but using modified lyrics )see parts sunshine". The men and the altos will need to use shortened phrases since they do not have enough notes to sing lyric as written. Sing- "You'll have sunshine in your heart- Mindful Prayer-brightness shared. Being one not just a part (men sing- Be one with) Sunshine in your heart)
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