April 9, 2018
Remnants – Part 2
Here is a song that evolved from a scrap, a fragment, a lyrical moment in a funny song written decades ago. Funny and clever then; not so funny today.
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April 5, 2018
Remnants – Part 1
I wrote my first song as a child around age seven. I had no prompting from Mom or Dad. It just came out of me one day...
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February 3, 2018
Now Help Fund Your WMU Classes Through The Albert Baker Fund!
We have exciting news for those who are interesting in a variety of music classes to further a career or avocation in music.
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January 18, 2018
Richard-Charles Hoh (April 26, 1925–January 11, 2018)
Today we celebrate the life of Richard-Charles Hoh. Richard was WFM’s eldest living artist and has been with us as an artist from the beginning of Watchfire Music. He lived on…
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December 11, 2017
Notes On Orchestration
People often ask me, “How do you hear the various parts that you put into an orchestration—like the violin section or the woodwinds, etc.?”
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October 17, 2017
On Lyric Changes For Your Church Services
If your neighbor’s new car is blue, yet you wish it were red, you may not repaint it to your satisfaction. It belongs to them. There is a principle here that really needs a…
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