I can’t say for certain, but I think
it’s highly probable that there are several wards (or congregations) that tend
to sing the same 40 – 80 hymnals with each meeting. That doesn’t even cover 50% of what we’ve
been given. And there are some
choristers who have tried to introduce new hymns – which may have been enforced
in recent years. If I was called as
chorister, I’m afraid our hymns would be the same familiar ones that we have
sung at least 20 times during any given year.
I don’t think I have to be concerned about being called to chorister
position. I enjoy listening to music –
and I will even lead – but not with expertise I’m afraid.
My brother, Corey, has often made the
complaint that with over 300 hymns (and those are just the ones currently
published in today’s hymn book – there’s got to be even more that we don’t have
access to each week) – why is it that someone feels the need to sing the same
hymns over and over again?
I’ve been in a few wards in which the
chorister has introduced the hymn and we’ve actually had a “practice” but I
don’t remember any of those becoming part of the curriculum for future
meetings. I think we have the
opportunity to sing it one time and depending on how badly our voices butcher
that hymn depends on whether we will ever sing it again or not (apparently our
voices haven’t worked together well enough to pursue keeping it on our
agenda. That’s also a guess on my part. I really don’t know.)
Corey would LOVE the ward I am at now just
for the opportunity of singing new hymn each week – even ones that the
congregation obviously does not know. I
believed our chorister had given us every hymnal to sing three times over,
until today when we were introduced to hymn #13 which only a few of members
from the High Priest group were familiar with.
They sounded awesome. I don’t
know why this ward doesn’t have a choir.
Thus far it is the only ward I’ve attended that doesn’t have one.
There are some hymns I obviously enjoy
more than others. Many people (who are
familiar with it) like the hymn 284 – and I notice that all of those who admit
to liking the song are very gifted with voices and knowledge of music. I personally find it haunting and
draggy. I like the hymns to be uplifting
and move. There are some that drag on
like you’re walking in a death march or something. I don’t mean that disrespectfully. It’s not even the words, but the tunes
themselves. Maybe sometimes it’s the
words. Perhaps it is just from my own
lack of understanding.
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