By: Lynsey
Awesome link, oissubke! I thank you, and my mother, a church organist, thanks you.
View ArticleBy: oissubke
Don't forget to check out the free MP3 downloads for non-midi versions of the music (I think you can also hear these with one of the radio buttons on the interactive one).
View ArticleBy: alumshubby
Two thoughts: "Come, Come, Ye Saints" -- always wanted to hear that one; now I'll get my chance. Also, I hope someday somebody will do this for the Lutheran Book of Worship (LBW) and With One Voice...
View ArticleBy: Sangre Azul
Forgot to mention that this is also a really cool tool for anyone learning the piano - free access to loads of simple 4-part pieces.
View ArticleBy: Sangre Azul
That's really awesome. Now it just needs a button to insert random new-agey piano accompaniment and you've got my church of employment. As silusGROK says, most of these hymns will be familiar across...
View ArticleBy: silusGROK
I would imagine that a lot of the hymns would be familiar to many church-goers out there (Rock of Ages, #111; A Mighty Fortress is Our God, #68; I Stand All Amazed, #193)... A handful are standards...
View ArticleBy: reklaw
Neat... are LDS hymns different to other churches' hymns, though? Or do most Christians just use the same ones?
View ArticleBy: silusGROK
Thanks, oi-boy. Great tool... I'm the chorister for our congregation, and this will come in really handy! And talk about incredible use of flash technology... look at all you can do with the song:...
View ArticleBy: djeo
I'm neither Mormon nor a musician but I think this is incredibly cool. Very nice post oissubke!
View ArticleBy: oissubke
[Disclaimer: I'm Mormon -- just posting this because I thought it was a great use of Flash technology.] :-)
View ArticleInteractive Church Music Player
Interactive Church Music Player The LDS Church has created a cool new tool for exploring its hymnbooks: a Flash application that not only shows the sheet music, but allows transposition, tempo changes,...
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