Thursday, December 3, 2009

I never thought I would have to run all the music of the ward when at BYU.

Seriously. When I first came, I discovered that a majority of the student population sings and plays the piano, and I got out of playing the piano in my ward almost entirely. I had to consciously go over to the central building in my apt. complex to practice the piano because I had no other opportunity.
But it appears that is not the case in my current ward. I know for a fact that a majority of the ward, just like in my other wards, is musically gifted and perfectly capable of playing in RS, doing musical numbers, etc. Unfortunately, fewer people admit to it.
Thus: I am part of BOTH musical numbers tonight at the Relief Society Christmas Dinner (one in a singing group and one as piano solo), I'm playing the organ on Sunday, we're singing in the choir for the Christmas Program the week after, and Mike and I are doing something musical for a Variety Show at the ward Christmas party next Friday. We're like, ultra-involved. It's crazy.
Most of these are not too stressful. Churchy musical numbers are easy to come up with (thank you, Sally Deford!!!) and playing the organ is just a matter of practicing enough before you get up there. Unfortunately, for the variety show, Mike and I want to sing "Baby, It's Cold Outside," which requires a rather jazzy accompaniment. I could sing and play, but that would make it LAME, and I also don't want to sing to a CD Instrumental recording. That is also LAME. Thus, we need to find an accompanist who can play jazzy piano. I even have the sheet music, so it's not like improv or anything.
*sigh!* We'll see, I guess.

3 comments:

Aunt Jennifer said...

I hope you find someone and that you video it -- I want to see y'all singing that together!

Anonymous said...

I've had friends over the years who wish they never told anyone they know how to play the piano for this very reason. It is GOOD you are sharing your gift of music though! I hope someone helps you and Mike out and accompanies you. Singing while playing just isn't the same, especially a fun song! GOOD LUCK! Hugs, Mom M

Mom W said...

all i can say is that your CD made half the family cry and the other half start asking when you were coming over.