Wednesday, May 25, 2016
The Story Behind the Book
The publication of "Easy LDS Fingerstyle Guitar Hymns" was a long road. It began in 2006, when I saw an inexpensive guitar at the music store and decided to buy it on a whim. Thinking I could teach myself to play the instrument, I struggled for 6 months on my own before getting frustrated and deciding to find a teacher. Under his direction I made rapid progress. One day he told me there was going to be a recital. I sat down at home and arranged an instrumental version of "Silent Night." When I played it at the recital, my guitar teacher was impressed. Until that moment I had never before attempted to arrange my own music. But I liked it.
As my guitar skills began to improve, I started spending a lot of time at the music store. I really wanted to be able to play instrumental LDS hymns, but all of the books that were available were far too difficult for me. So I started making my own arrangements. The first song I arranged was, "Be Still My Soul." It was also the first arrangement I wrote down (rather than just memorizing). It just came to me somehow, and I'll always be grateful that it did, because it showed me what was possible.
A few years later I was talking to a friend about my desire to write a guitar book. I had arranged more songs by then, and I was learning how to use a software program called Sibelius that allowed me to create publisher-quality arrangements. But I knew very little about copyright laws and publishing, and I wasn't sure how to create a book. My friend advised me to do the creative work and worry about the rest later. It was the best advice he could have given me.
Several months later I finished arranging 25 of my favorite hymns for guitar. I went to the LDS church web site and found a copyright permissions form. About two months after that, they informed me that 17 of the hymns I had chosen were in the public domain. It turns out that about 2/3 of the hymns in the LDS hymnal are in the public domain. Armed with this new information, I selected 75 songs and went to work. It took about 2 months to arrange them all, but I still had questions about the publishing process. One day I realized that if I generated PDF files from my music program and combined them, I could upload them to a print-on-demand publisher (Lulu.com was the one I chose). The next challenge was cover art. I hired a designer and after reviewing a few different options, I chose one and ordered a proof copy of the book. Getting the print publication just right involved a bit of trial and error, and I also continued to refine my arrangements -- adding chords, fingering, and arranging practice tracks. From start to finish, the process of creating "Easy LDS Fingerstyle Guitar Hymns" took about 7 years: 6 years of talking and experimenting and learning, and a year of actual work. I woke up an hour early for 6 months in order work on it, and in the end it was worth the effort.
Thank You!
Last week I got some great news from my distributor. Deseret Book has decided to carry "Easy LDS Fingerstyle Guitar Hymns" in their stores! It's been a little over six months since this book was released, and it's been wonderful to see it being received so well in the marketplace.
For those who are looking for a way to play beautiful and accessible LDS guitar hymn arrangements, "Easy LDS Fingerstyle Guitar Hymns" is the ideal solution. It is unlike any other LDS guitar book on the market.
Thanks to everyone who has been a part of this continuing journey.
-Gerry
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