Friday, August 30, 2013

Great Request Idea

Tanner, requested, "When I am Baptised," and had links to an arrangement by someone named Joan Soward.  It is a sweet little jingle, so have fun playing.  The site where the arrangement came from is a nice resource for free LDS sheet music too. In fact, the name is quite appropriate:

freeldssheetmusic.org/

And now for the tabs

When I Am Baptised (regular Songbook version)
When I Am Baptised - alt. arrangment


As always, hope you enjoy!

brad

Sunday, August 11, 2013

All Critters of ...

We have just changed wards, and it is fun getting to know the new folks here, and one pleasant lady performed a beautiful version of All Creatures of Our God and King.  So I was inspired (no, not literally inspired like angels, and visions, and what not) to transcribed that song to Uke tablature. 

So this is like three days in a row with new songs posted on here....what is this, like a professional blogger's blog or something?  Man, I am putting a lot of social media pressure on the readers to come here more often to get updates!  I am so sorry to you all for that! 

Not to worry, the chances of this rate of songs continuing (ie...1 new song per day) is below zero.  It may be years before I post again.


All Creatures of Our God and King

thanks
brad

Saturday, August 10, 2013

Sweet Hour

I just did Sweet Hour of Prayer.  Hope it works. It was a pretty easy file to transcribe, as I only had 1 formatting error after coding the whole thing out!  Imagine that!  I gave myself a high five.  Usually, I have to laboriously scrutinize each note/chord/word to make it all format well.

Let me know of any errors in the file. My printer printed it without the title, so it may be formatted not so Sweetly.

Sweet Hour of Prayer


-brad

"Unknown" Request

Abide With Me; 'Tis Eventide

Some kind soul requested Hymn 165 while I was in the process of moving.  They left the request anonymously, so I have no way of thanking them, or sending it to them, but here it is. 

I guess it is sort of appropriate in that I have switched homes and in a new place we would want the Savior to abide with us.  If you read it in the context of having just moved, it has some new meaning!

Thanks to Mr or Mrs "Unknown" for requesting this song, and may He abide in us always!

Abide with Me Tis Eventide


-brad