Semi-quirky celestial songwriting
Though it's a favorite, "I Know My Father Lives" has some interesting little quirks.
Yet, despite these quirks, Reid Nibley finds a way to smoothly create a memorable beauty of a Primary Song.
The text needed massaging to get it stretched just right over the song-scaffolding.
The melody does a complete 180 from pretty basic to super interesting.
And the harmony does a very cool, very handy sleight of hand at the end of the 3rd phrase. It's a fantastic use of substitute chords across relative keys. I highly recommend you keep this tip in your toolkit. It's a gem of a harmony trick.
To learn all the juicy details of what holds together this seemingly simple (yet masterful) little ditty, take a moment to open up your Latter-Day Musiversity app and join me in the "Analyzing Primary Songs" section.
If you still haven't had a chance to download the app, you can do so by following the directions on this page.
https://douglaspew.ck.page/842cbedb0c
Enjoy!
Doug