It was a very exciting day yesterday for me and a very anxious day, as well. I was able to go to our new temple and practice on the organ preparing for the dedication session this Sunday. Because we do not have a chapel waiting area with an organ in this smaller temple, they brought one in for the dedication and placed it in the celestial room. All the furniture and plants were moved out (by some of our fantastic YSA Elders). The director of our choir and some other organists and I thought through where the organ would be best positioned as it has no external speakers. They are located on the inside in the front of the organ. It was placed by the wall in the corner so that the speakers would come back to the wall and carry the sound around so that the choir could hear it best. But, the problem is that the organist hears the sound very loud and it was very difficult for me to get a feel for how loud I should play. It sounds way too loud, but then you are hearing all the sound as it comes from the organ. We got all the stops figured out, it is a different organ than I am used to playing. It has two volume pedals, one for the great registry (keyboard on the bottom) and one for the swell (keyboard on the top). I was stressing to keep moving back and forth from the other as I practiced playing from one register to the other with the different verses. I stayed an extra hour practicing...just me in the celestial room playing. People would come and peek in, like the workers who were touching up paint and nicks on the wall from the open house and those who were getting things set up for the dedication. I felt very overwhelmed because I just kept thinking about how was I going to play for the dedication session with the prophet and other leaders there, members from our stake, and I would only have one other time to play, that evening when our choir did a run through. I decided to say a quick prayer before I left to ask Heavenly Father to please bless me that my efforts would be okay. I dedicated my upcoming performance to Him and thanked Him for the opportunity to play and for the talents He gave me. I felt much better as I left.
Before our choir began rehearsing that evening, the organist from the previous choir was commenting about the organ as I was setting up my music. She just happened to mention how you had to play both volume pedals at the same time, place your foot in the middle of both of them and then you didn't have to move from pedal to pedal each time you moved from the keyboards. Wow! That was such an enlightening thing for me. It made all the difference in the world, I could just pedal like I was used to with one pedal. It was a bit awkward at first to feel and push them both down, but with keeping my shoe on, I could do it! (I usually take my shoes off to play). I was grateful that this organist felt the need to mention that technique to me.
Collette and I and the other choir members had a great rehearsal and the sound was incredible. It echoed because of the emptiness of the room, they hadn't gotten all the chairs in yet. So we had to remember to adjust whatever we were doing to how it was going to be with many chairs and lots of people inside. They kept telling me to play louder and louder...needless to say I had a slight headache when I was through, but I know the Lord will bless me to remember just where to place the volume pedals down for the right levels. The Hosanna Shout blew me away. I had to play so loud that I thought the chandelier would break!
It is going to be a wonderful and very spiritual experience this Sunday. As mentioned before, we do the last session which will be broadcast to all the stakes outside our temple district. Chad will be able to see it at his stake center in Pocatello.
May I ask all of you to keep me in your prayers for Sunday, I would appreciate it.
Can't wait to blog about the experience next week.!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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I don't think President Monson would notice if you didn't have your shoes on!!! Good luck this weekend, I'm looking forward to reading about it next week.
You are an extremely talented woman. I brag about you all the time to family and friends. You are also very faithful and spiritual. You have always been an example to me in these areas. I have loved reading about your temple experiences. You will be in my prayers.
I am looking forward to hearing you and the choir. You know how much I love to hear you play.
The Tabernacle Choir will be next for you no doubt! You are amazing, and an absolute inspiration for me and my tiny efforts for weekly lessons. Thank you for sharing this experience & your testimony. I'll definately be praying for you. You sound very prepared.
Linda what a wonderful honor and opportunity for you! This is wonderful! Im going to print this out and give it to Dix to read. He will be so proud of you. I told him I hear from you, Katie and Paulene on all this groovy blog stuff. I dont think he really understands but he told me to tell you hello and asks how you are doing. Congratulations on this wonderful blessing in your life! I cant wait to hear about it all. You will do a fantastic job! Dont get nervous knowing that your music is being heard by everyone, not to mention the Prophet only a few feet away! (SMILE) That didnt help did it! :) Hey we all live on the edge! ENJOY IT!
What a truely once in a lifetime experience for you. Almost a culmination of all the years you have used your talents in serving the Lord. You will definately be blessed and we shall keep our prayers and thoughts with you. I can't wait to hear about the experience so blog again real soon!
XOXOX
Loved reading your preparations for the temple dedication. It brought back memories of when I sang in the Choir at the Timp Temple dedication. It’s really a once in a life time experience. I remember how well you played the piano, they have the right person for that organ. It’s great to be close to the Temple it seems those Temple blessings become more important with each day.
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