Tuesday, August 19, 2008
We Had A Great Summer
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Family Vacation















We used our Disney Vacation Club points (time share) and took all us us (13) to Anaheim the first week of June. It was SO FUN!!! I'm so glad we joined the club because we know that we always have a vacation waiting every year or two!! We stayed 5 nights in the Disneyland hotel which before would have been cost prohibitive to us. I highly recommend it...
Friday, June 20, 2008
Final Day 5
Saturday is the marathon day because we report by 9 am and are tired from the night before and the whole week as well. This is when I totally rely on the strength of the Lord to bless us physically and mentally to finish. By this point too, I don't even need to warm up, I'm just conserving what voice I have left. We started with "How Bright is the day". It reminds me of a Scottish folk song. Its message is so reassuring and faith building! They speak of the restoration of the gospel, the building of zion, and our family in heaven where we can "be there forever at home". We then recorded again "Bound for the Promised land" which is Britney's and Brian's favorite. Hopefully it is even better than our past recording of it. Amazing Grace was next with bagpipe guests. They played out in the middle of the tabernacle floor and the sound echoed throughout beautifully. This is such a powerful tune I believe the recording of it will reach many many Christian people and speak truth to them of the restored gospel. We broke for lunch at 12:45. We all walked over to the church office building cafeteria where we were served "chicken surprise" and fruit pies. Its always good food. We had an hour break and then moved on to "Old Time Religion" I felt to raise my hands and sway to the spirit! Then our last piece was "Battle of Jericho" These last two were accapella . We ended at 4:00 but knew we had to go home and rest up for the early morning 7:15 call for the relentless broadcast schedule. We would put it together in the morning and it would be pieces from the recording sessions. This CD is scheduled to come out in the spring of 2009.
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Day 4
By Friday I was really conserving my energy and not doing much other than singing in the evenings. My throat was a little sore and my sinuses throbbing now and then. Mack asks us constantly to use the head voice and put the sound in our molars. Our first number tonight was "My God My Portion and My Love" Its a little like "Come Thou Fount" and just as moving. "Down to the River to Pray" is one of my favorites of this CD. I was really feeling the emotions of the need for repentance and being born again . Than on to "His Voice as the Sound" which has amazing words! ...His lips as a fountain of righteousness flow that waters the garden of grace....It is a subdued melody and exquisitely beautiful. We had the traditional "Cowboy Cookies" that a sister organized to be made and served to everyone. Food, books, sudoku, Ipods are always around during recording sessions. I have to say though that to me there did not seem like very much down time; just 10 or 15 minutes here and there.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Day 3
This night the men got to come later after the women recorded "Softly and Tenderly Jesus is Calling" The interesting thing about this piece (and many others) is that Mack wants all the women to sound like sopranos in an alto range. Just when we thought we could belt out our low notes, he wants us to lighten up for a more unified soprano sound. go figure...its a little disheartening but I do what he says! "My Song in the Night" was next up. Its really a beautiful song. "Oh Jesus, my savior, my song in the night. Come to us with thy tender love my soul's delight. Unto Thee in affliction I call. My shadow by day and my song in the night...". Then on to "I Want Jesus to Walk with me" which is mostly a solo by Alex Boye. At the end of it Alex sings a really high note. After recording this part for the first time, most of us heard an enthusiastic "Wow" come from down the stairs in the recording room. We all laughed. When this piece was done, Alex grinned widely and gave a leap of joy. He's got a great ,friendly personality.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Recording Day 2
This recording has been pretty demanding vocally. I especially feel worn out when the pieces are loud and high for my range. Wednesday night the men had an earlier call time so the women got to come later around 7:45. The men were recording "We'll Shout and give him glory" BUT some volunteer altos were asked to help out with the VERY high tenor sections. So.. I volunteered. Mack emphasized that he knew the tenors sang those notes very well but just for recording purposes (which require singing those high notes over and over and over) he wanted about 30 altos. It of course is not as straining for us. I think we sang many "b's" above middle "c" That's one of the best notes for my voice. It is a rousing piece and we finished it around 8pm. The ladies then came in and we proceeded with "Death Shall not destroy my Comfort", another M.W. arrangement thats been around for a while. It starts with womens voices in a minor mode, and strains of "oh halleluja, how I love my savior.." Mack has such an amazing ear for pitch. We've all noticed that his ears are tilted forward. He is constantly asking us to raise the pitch when it must be but a mere fraction off that I'm sure is not even noticeable to most people! The last piece for the evening was "Rock-a-my soul in the bosom of Abraham" Mack told us how he saw this done on TV or something and that he loved it so much he hunted down the composer and got the music for it. its accapella and features short solos by Alex Boye. Its a spiritual that builds and builds with excitement. I like it a lot. We finished a little late at around 10:20.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
A Recording Log
This week the motab is recording a new CD called "Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing" It is American Folk Songs and Spirituals, conducted by M.W. I thought I would give a day by day entry of the process. Last night we began at 6:45 in the tabernacle. I drove a van full of people up to SLC leaving at 5:35pm. We sat according to a new seating chart. We were asked to bring blankets to lay on the benches of the tabernacle to muffle the sound a bit. Half the choir forgot to bring them but we seemed to have enough. We were introduced to the recording engineers and staff, some of whom are not Mormons. We began with some sound checks for the orchestra and then the choir. By about 7:45 we were beginning to record. We started with "Saints Bound for Glory". We did a few full run throughs and then took is apart and recorded sections at a time. I brought my ipod along and listened to talks when we had a few minutes of waiting. At around 9pm we proceeded with "Come Thou Fount". Some new people had never even sung this with us and here they were expected to record it right off. That's how it goes in this organization. Its made up of people who CAN do that! We spent quite a while on perfecting the different verses and then finished around 10:15. I drove everyone home, dropped off the church owned van at a guy's house and arrived home at 11:20. This will be the schedule for every night this week and all day Saturday.