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A Little Something Extra Volume 1After you purchase 1 copy of any volume book, you can make as many copies as needed for your choir. Have you ever needed a quick choir piece or wanted to add something special to a congregational hymn? These books of L.D.S. hymn arrangements do just that. They have different variations for differing abilities and needs, including extra instruments.
Alleluia! The Savior's Born!This lively Christmas song has a Caribbean feel. It uses references from the Bible and the Book of Mormon. The parts are not hard at all. The men and women each sing part of each verse and come together to sing Alleluia! The Saviors born! on the chorus. If you want to jazz it up a bit, try using a string bass to pluck along with the pianos left hand, and maybe some bongo drums to play the rhythm of the pianos right hand. Add some shakers too! This song will be a great part of your Christmas program or Cantata. The MP3 recording did not add the third verse, so the transition to the ending is not very clear. No worries!
America The BeautifulThis is an arrangement based on a common LDS hymnal and other similar type songbooks, arranged for a choir with enhanced accompaniment for a choir with harp and organ arrangement.
Bridge - I Hope They Call Me on a Mission/We/ll Bring the World His TruthA short bridge between two Primary songs about missionary work. It incorporates a little of each song to meld them together.
Bridge - I Love to See the Temple / Families Can Be Together ForeverA short bridge between two popular Primary songs
Bridge - When Joseph Went to Bethlehem / Silent NightTwo easy bridges between two well-known Primary Christmas songs. It makes the transition easy!
Bridge - When Joseph Went to Bethlehem / Mary's LullabyBridge between When Joseph Went to Bethlehem and Mary's Lullaby
Brightly Beams Our Father's Mercy/Lead Kindly LightSATB choir version of Brightly Beams, sung almost exactly out of the hymnbook, with Lead, Kindly Light sung over the second verse. The two hymns have a somewhat similar theme, which works well together.
Come Follow Me - I'm Trying to Be Like JesusA simple but pretty medley of two well-known songs. Created for Primary children, it can also be sung as a solo. Verses can be easily added, and at the end, the piano brings in a couple of bars of Come Follow Me again as a nice finish.
Coming HomeA beautiful song about home being more about people than about a place. Beautiful song for a funeral.
Coming HomeA beautiful song about home being more about people than about a place. Beautiful song for a funeral.
Ding Dong Merrily On HighThis joyous French carol dates back to the 1500's. This string arrangement moves right along with all the instruments trading the melody back and forth. Listen for the Baroque influence. "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" is woven into the third verse.
Do You KnowSweet love song my husband wrote for me. I love the words and the sentiment behind it.
Gloria in Excelsis DeoIn this exuberant Christmas song, we sing of Christ's birth . "This is our Christ and we have waited for Him. The heavens rejoice and angels sing Gloria in Excelsis Deo!" The parts are not difficult and the music changes from highly energetic to reverent
I Am Thankful Every Day"I Am Thankful Every Day" came about when I felt inspired to write a Primary song. I felt it should have something to do with being thankful. I asked all of the Primary children to write down something they were thankful for and I tried to use many of the
I Choose Christ This song, "I Choose Christ" , teaches us that we have the freedom to choose right from wrong, good or bad. Our agency is a powerful blessing from our Heavenly Father. A recording of this song can be found on YouTube. Go to YouTube.com, search "I Choos
I Know That My Savior Loves MeBeautiful song in SATB for choir and children. Song about knowing the Savior loves you.
I Love to Go to Primary"I Love to go to Primary" was written mostly for the younger kids. The words are easy and repetitive. It can also be used as a "get the wiggles out" song. The last verse is about being reverent.
Jesu, Son of GodThis joyous lullaby is easy and fun to sing. The women sing the first verse, the men sing the second verse and everyone sings the third verse and choruses. This song celebrates the birth of Jesus; born in a manger, the Chosen One, the Son of God.

Lyricist, Mark Hardy, describes Jesu as "celebratory hymn commemorating the birth of the Savior of the world." Cast as a testament first by contemporaries, who had long anticipated his birth and life, and then also by those who have come to know and feel of his great love, Jesu is intended as a tender portrait of Jesus Christ painted by intimates who have chosen true discipleship. In resounding chorus, the Lord joyfully invites us to follow and confirms that He is the way, the light, and life." For SATB choir and piano, Jesu if full of reverent melodies, beautiful harmonies and a moving accompaniment.
The King Is BornA four-part arrangement of a beautiful song for Christmas, celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ.
The Merry FarmerI wrote this for a class, but I like it! Written for percussion ensemble, it's quite the change from the other music on the site. This is a simple piece, well-known, and arranged for percussion ensemble. Cheerful and upbeat, this is short but fun. Marimba, snare, tymp, triangle, tamb.
O Be Joyful! Noel!In this arrangement of "The First Noel" the men start off with the repeating phrase, "O be joyful unto the Lord". The ladies sing the familiar words and melody with a fun variation on the rhythm. The second verse slows down and becomes sweet and harmoniou
The PathA Children's Primary song describing what path we want to take in life to return to Heavenly Father.
Quiet - LoudThis song is great for teaching children the difference between their inside voice and outside voice and would be good to use in classrooms and homes.
Rest Well, My BabyA two part arrangement of this lullaby song. This song has been sung often for a child’s funeral. (Sometimes with a word change for a mother or a father as well.)
Rest Well, My BabyA two part arrangement of this lullaby song. This song has been sung often for a child’s funeral. (Sometimes with a word change for a mother or a father as well.)
Silent NightVarious Silent Night arrangements for instruments: flutes, flute-violin, or two violins, written with different key options. A simple, yet beautiful arrangement of Silent Night. Appropriate for church. If you need it in another key, please let us know, and we will make that available. Can also be performed with two clarinets.
Song of the SoulA beautiful song to lift the heart.