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May the hallways be filled with music. Let us wear out our instruments in the service of making music to our God rather than by neglect, misuse, or malice. We are blessed to have musical instruments in our houses of worship. Did you know: read more. . .


Without a plan, little is accomplished. It is true with having good and worthy music in your life. Consider how trusting and loving self and others helps accomplish your musical goals.
James Jordan said, “In order to accomplish [your goal], one must be able to look inward and realize the trust and love that already exists within oneself. This is not an easy task. . . [we must] spend enough time to understand, love, and respect ourselves”. Making music is a very personal, but worthy goal.
Children and Youth can readily make music goals for their goal setting programs. Encourage them and others. Be patient. You may want to incorporate more music at home or in your classrooms.
Some possible musical goals:
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Become a great leader. Be a leader who ‘multiplies’ others rather than a leader who accidentally ‘diminishes’ others. For more understanding of this concept see Liz Wiseman’s BYU talk “The Power of Not Knowing”.
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•“Away in a Manger” arrangement for 2 part + clarinet. $4.00 to make as many copies as you need for a performance.
•Sacrament Hymn Introductions by Eddings Music for organ & piano – Free. Ever finish playing the sacrament hymn before it is prepared? This offers short and interesting hymn phrases to go with every sacrament hymn to gently fill the gap. Lots of music on the site. Also see Eddings highly recommended “3 Carols for the Nativity” $7.95. More offerings at Eddings Music.
• Youth Shares Importance of Music on ‘Strive to Be’ Instagram.

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• Organ and Piano Coaching available at the Dahlonega, Coal Mountain, Brannon, and Union Hill buildings. Free. Contact coalstakemusic@coalstakemusicgmailcom
• Stake Choir Practice – Oct 16, 23, 30. Look for more details coming.
• Save the Date Sunday 4 Dec for the Stake Christmas Carol Candlelight Sing Along
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Probably the most quoted phrase from our beloved hymns is “Choose the Right” as we teach our children and each other about the meaning of the CTR ring and other jewelry we remind ourselves with. It was first published in the 1909 edition of ‘Deseret Sunday School Songs’ by Joseph Townsend 1849 – 1942.

Townsend was born in Pennsylvania, grew up in Ohio, Kansas and Missouri and came to Salt Lake City in 1872 for health reasons. While there he joined The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He later served as a missionary for the church in the Southern States Mission.
Joseph also wrote the lyrics to other hymns in our current book: #52 The Day Dawn is Breaking, #99 Nearer, Dear Savior, to Thee, #185 Reverently and Meekly Now, #232 Let Us Oft Speak Kind Words To Each Other, #239 Choose the Right, #258 O Thou Rock Of Our Salvation, #259 Hope of Israel, #271 Oh, Holy Words of Truth and Love, #274 The Iron Rod and #286 Oh, What Songs of the Heart.
The tune was written by Henry Tuckett, candy maker and musician, 1852 – 1918.
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Bells on Temple Square June 2022 Concert

This concert, “Life’s Journey’s,” was the first in 2 ½ years because of the Covid -19 restrictions. Selections include a variety of musical genres–hymns, anthems, classical and jazz. There’s also some performances by members of the Orchestra at Temple Square and Joseph Peeples–Temple Square Organist. You’ll enjoy the visual display that is part of the concert as well as a few surprises!
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There is strength, hope, and comfort in worthy music. Please take time to partake in this month’s Music Newsletter of the Coal Mountain Georgia Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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The BYU Organ Online Training Sessions will be expanded during the upcoming year to include not only 5 classes geared toward early level church organists, but also 2 classes for beyond the basics training. We will add some ongoing individual feedback sessions at a later date. All events are free of charge and available to pianists and organists in any location!
The presentations will offer a pre-recorded video from 7-8 pm Mountain Time, interactive chat with the instructor during the video, followed by a live Question & Answer session. Enroll for the sessions by hovering over each topic and clicking the “Register” button. Recordings of each class will be available to view for one month following the live presentation.
Click Here to register.
In 2020 the Dahlonega Ward received a new Allen LD-34 Digital Organ replacing the original Allen Organ installed in the building more than 30 years ago. That organ had limitations and problems that the new addition surpassed and improved to the delight of all those playing on it. To introduce the new organ to the ward and stake, a recital type program titled “Meet the Organ” was held in 2021. This arrangement by Andrew Unsworth of ‘Prelude to an English Folk Song’ also known as ‘O Waly, Waly’ was played by Kay Bohn at ‘Meet the Organ’.
Ever want to know what all the knobs and whistles are on an organ? Come and learn. Pianists will have a chance to play the organ with knowledgable organists, get tips for how to practice on your own and play the organ. Youth that are taking piano lessons or can play the piano are welcome. The church is in need of organists!
Organ Workshop 10-12 noon on June 3 at the Stake Center. An introduction to the organ and playing the organ. Hands on experience. Open to anyone interested including youth. Please RSVP to coalstakemusic@gmail.com so we have enough materials for all.