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Listen to the song!
I actually wrote this song a couple of years ago, and have played it live a ton of times since then. Don’t know why I didn’t record it earlier, but I think I was a little scared of the arrangement of the guitars - I needed three to pull it off, with [...]

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I wrote this song about three years ago, and finally got around to doing a recording of it that I liked. My original recording was only a piano and an acoustic guitar, but I always wanted to do more with it, and also arrange it a bit differently than I originally wrote it, which was [...]

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Song Title: We Sing with Joy!
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This is a pure praise song, very simple to play and sing, and VERY easy to play. The main riff has only three chords and the bridge only adds another two chords. The trick to this was not to make it monotonous.

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Title: If Today (Psalm 95)
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I wrote this song for the Catholic Mass (though it could easily be used in both Episcopal and Lutheran services) as a sung Psalm response. It’s lively and upbeat, and a departure from the more meditative songs you normally hear during this part of the service.

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In my latest GarageBand project, I just finished recording a song that I wrote back in 2004, but never managed to record it until now. The song is called “I Will Sing (of Your Salvation).“
While the song is very special to me, the recording was actually a bit of an experiment as I wanted [...]

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I finally got a couple of songs to a mostly finished state though I have to tweak the vocal volumes on one of the songs.
You Stir My Soul
Great God
For the past week, I’ve been ever so tickled by the ease of recording that GarageBand provides. But no matter how easy the recording process has [...]

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