Friday, November 21, 2025

Simply Sacred Christmas by Marshall McDonald

A few years ago, I discovered  Marshall McDonald's Simply Sacred Arrangements of hymns from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which you can hear samples of in my previous post.

Thanksgiving is not here yet, but I've already pulled out his Simply Sacred Christmas book this season. It has some of my favorite arrangements that calm my soul and a few that energize me, too. 

(click the image to purchase on Amazon)

I actually prefer the less textured sound of his hymn arrangements that I use regularly as prelude for church services or at funerals over many other arrangements because they sound so beautiful and calm and are filled with left-hand patterns that are easy for students to pick up and for me to sightread. Apparently, the congregation loves them too because, at every funeral I have played at since I purchased the books, I have had pianists come up asking where they can find these arrangements!

The outros, intros, and interludes add a sense of newness compared to just improvising or playing from the hymnbook, and the melodies stay mostly true to the original pieces we know and love, with only a few subtle surprises. 

Listen to the Music

Listen to a few of the pieces below to get a feel for the style. (sample recordings of pieces I sightread to demo for my students). There are 13 pieces  in the 42-page book.

Jesus Once of Humble Birth

What Child is This
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Infant Holy (aka Stars Were Gleaming)


Notes for Piano Teachers

The book begins with simpler arrangements of Silent Night and Away in a Manger suitable for the late elementary pianist that are written in the more familiar keys of C, G. These selections are great for students with smaller hands who can't quite reach harmonic octaves but are ready for the sophisticated sound of broken intervals and chords in the left hand.

 The majority of pieces are early intermediate level and include frequent clef changes that create more interesting music by utilizing a wider range of the keyboard.  There are a variety of left-hand patterns that increase in difficulty, including some hand crossovers, ostinato repeating notes, rocking broken intervals, 1-5-8, harmonic intervals, and eventually patterns that require crossing, similar to 2 8va arpeggios. Its great for students to become familiar with these different styles that they will also see in other repertoire.

There are also a few more challenging pieces, like the finale piece "Angels from the Realms of Glory" that mimics the Piano Guys version. It starts with 4 flats and switches to 3 sharps. Ibelieve this is more suitable for mid to late intermediate level pianists who can navigate leaping left-hand octaves and more intricate left-hand arpeggios beyond 1 octave.

Simply Sacred Christmas by Marshall MacDonald (available on Amazon w/ fast free shipping if you have prime)  spiral bound physical copy book with sturdy cardstock covers. 

or 

You can order a pdf digital download directly from his site and add to a 3-prong folder with sheet protectors.




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Friday, November 14, 2025

Harmonizing Your Music Studio with a Flipped Learning Music Buffet


This post includes resources that I mentioned in my presentation at UVMTA about flipped learning in the music studio. 
Click the image above to view the slideshow presentation for UVMTA on flipped learning in the music classroom, which includes hyperlinks or browse some of the resources that were mentioned below.

"Tell me and I forget, teach me and I remember, involve me and I learn."

-Benjamin Franklin

Tuesday, November 4, 2025

Arranging from Lead Sheets with Sus Chord Colors

 What do you do when you see something "sus" in your music????

I'm not talking about a spider crawling across the page or suspicious coloring scribbles from your little brother!

SUS is an abbreviation often written in lead sheet chords and refers to suspended chords. 

If you are "suspended" from school you are temporarily removed. In Sus chords, often the 3rd of the chord is temporarily removed and replaced with the note a 2nd or 4th above the root instead of the normal 3rd. 

Suspended Chords 101

Watch this Pianote video about Suspended chords (Sus2 or Sus4) to see and hear the effect of Sus chords.

It is Well with my Soul"(free lead sheet on Pianosongdownload.com including Sus chords).

Arranging Music from a Lead Sheet

Watch the intro video about arranging music (2:16 up to 6:45).

Adding Chord Variety for Color

Can you hear how the slash chords, walk down bass and 7th chords create a more interesting jazzy sound compared to the simple lead sheet with just 4 chords?


Monday, November 3, 2025

Musical Cadences

Cadences are like the punctuation marks in music. Pairing chords in a certain order can create a feeling of tension, questioning, surprise or peaceful resolution. 

Watch this Short-ish Explanation of Cadences to learn more.


Click Teoria.com Cadences to listen to the samples of different types of cadences.

Perfect Authentic: V-I Sounds like the end.


Imperfect Authentic: V-I + inversion Sounds like the end...but less final than perfect.