Description
3 verses with lyrics- The first two verses are in G, and the third verse is in A flat, with a transitional key change between the second and third verses. Intermediate pianists will enjoy the first verse’s use of a three-note chord in the right hand, and some octave movement in the left hand. The second and third verses will give advanced congregational pianists a challenge with octave leaps, arpeggios, sixteenth note scaled sections, triplets, and more. All the fill-ins are designed to enhance the lyrics of this powerful text.
This setting is appropriate for congregational accompaniment, offertory, prelude and more.
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Dennis Teel –
I enjoy your playing each Sunday night. It is uplifting and peaceful at the same time. I’ve played for many church services over the years but I’m far from being a proficient pianist. I’ve always wanted to learn different ways to make key changes in hymns. Have you published any such documents or videos? Thanks.
natalieraynesmusic –
Hi Dennis, Yes, I have a YouTube tutorial on key changes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PzEm63SxqUo&t=511s
Evelyn Paterson –
Thank you, I enjoy playing your music, I especially enjoy listening to it, set my alarm for 2:30pm every Monday (New Zealand time)
natalieraynesmusic –
Thank you!