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The LDS Church recently put up a new Church music website that is almost completely worthless in teaching new conductors and accompanists about our music. I have written to music department leaders and they say they are aware that it does not play many songs correctly, but they have no plans to fix the site any time soon. They declined to put back the old site that worked. So it remains of little use. In my opinion, every hymn and children's song ought to be available in every home through the Church website - played correctly. Has anyone else found this to be true?
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