So, I have an idea...
I've been thinking of putting together a group of excited LDS musicians with whom I could share all my hymn arranging secrets, tricks, tips, etc.
So many are stuck at home, looking for an outlet for their creativity.
Why not join forces and create some beautiful church music you can use during your home centered church activities, and even in regular Sacrament Meeting when the quarantine finally ends.
Here's how it would work...
Basically, it would be like an online class.
The goal will be, by the end of our time, to have a fully complete hymn arrangement for the instruments or voices of your choice. One you can be proud of. One that will invite the Spirit and move your listeners.
We'd get together once a week for an hour of instruction.
I'll record everything and share it in an online member's area where you can login and re-watch and download PDF exercises I provide, etc.
We'll talk about all the things you need to create a beautiful, appropriate, meaningful arrangement for Sacrament Meeting, including...
melody
counter-melody
harmony
emotional harmony
writing for piano
writing for choir
writing for solo, or small group voices
writing for strings
writing for woodwinds
writing for brass (if you want... but... you know... Church Handbooks and all)
writing for organ (if you want... though... this is sort of on the "advanced" list... maybe some bonus sections for good measure...)
preparing your score in notation software
and any other things you have questions about
This list may seem daunting.
BUT... remember...
...we're not writing a piece for Carnegie Hall.
We're writing something for Sacrament Meeting.
There are MANY quick and easy ways to learn how to do all the things I've listed.
THE REALLY FUN PART IS...
...I'll be with you at every step of the way critiquing, helping, answering question, giving tips, inside secrets that have worked for me, stuff you can only learn from writing operas and symphonic works and choral works for important choirs, etc...
...but I'll give you ALL the shortcuts.
Additionally, we'll have an hour each week of open office hours in our private Facebook Group so you can ask me more questions, share your work, etc.
Eventually I'll wrap this all up and make it presentable in an official course.
But if you want to get in at the ground floor for MUCH less than it will cost eventually...
...now's the time.
Eventually, a full-scale course like this will cost at least $500.
I mean, think about it.
You're going to get tricks and tools I only learned after 9 years of advanced university education and professional experiences at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, as a Fulbright Scholar, and so on.
That represents AT LEAST $200,000 of money (and debt) on my part.
All stuffed into (in the quickest, shortcut, yet still very effective way) into a $500 digital course.
But, if enough people want to do this with me now...
...in a very informal way...
...the barrier to entry would only be 1/2 that amount...
...only $250.
And given I charge $100 per hour for private lessons... plus the amount of hours we'll spend together over the next 6 to 12 weeks (I haven't really outlined an exact plan at all as of yet)...
...you're saving quite a lot.
BUT...
...like I said...
...this is still in the idea stages.
If you're interested, please HIT REPLY to this email and let me know you'd be in for $250.
You don't have to pay anything now.
I'm still not sure I'm gonna do this.
It all depends on how many people are interested.
So, there's the idea.
What do you think?
Thougths?
Advicea?
Are you interested?
I'd love to hear.
Just hit reply to let me know.
AND... you may be thinking...
"I'm not good enough for this..."
If you can play at least a handful of the basic hymns on the piano, I can help you.
You'll learn more quickly if you're a little better than "beginner" level at playing the hymns.
But, if you have a decent hymn-playing knowledge and are very enthusiastic and hard working...
...I can help you.
Ok, that's all.
Thanks for hearing me out.
Best!
Doug