My mother is a piano teacher and used to play for the church every Sunday morning. Listening to you brings back such sweet memories. Absolutely beautiful. I too play the piano, and I am getting ready to play for my Baptist Church soon. A little nervous, but I know God will guide my hands to the right keys! God bless.
@chrisfleischer Thank you for your response. I've been playing now for just about 3 years...still learning obviously...& I too, find it great practise for me to try to play in various keys. I much appreciate your input. I envy your great gift...thanks again. Also, A Flat Major must be the style for Gospel. I saw one fellow playing Amazing Grace, gospel style on You Tube & he played in that key also. I have been listening & immensely enjoying your other musical posts.
@MrCommonsense743 Hello and Thanks for your compliment, I think I played this piece in A Flat Major. Some books have it also in G Major. I was messing up oneday just playing stuff and I must have played this piece in all 12 keys. It's fun to play stuff in various keys. Try it, it's cool, that's when you discover new and sweet cords. It's an old habit of mine to play in strange and weird keys. I just love doing that. This way you can accompany any singer in any key they choose. Musically, Chris
I am just learning this now. Can you tell me what key you are playing in? The notes I have are for G major. You play this so beautifully. I first heard this song in the movie Bountiful with Geraldine Page.
@MrCommonsense743 Excellent... well then, we have some things in common. Check out my rendition of "Amazing Grace" , which I played in E Major, F, G, A and B Flat Majors. I think you'll like it. Keep playing and stay blessed. Musically, Chris
Another one played from the heart! Thankyou!
BEAUTIFUL...THANK YOU SIR.
Very blessed your playing, sir. It is like seeing angels with the Lord. God bless you today.
Seongjin Lim- Thank you for your kind words.
My mother is a piano teacher and used to play for the church every Sunday morning. Listening to you brings back such sweet memories. Absolutely beautiful. I too play the piano, and I am getting ready to play for my Baptist Church soon. A little nervous, but I know God will guide my hands to the right keys! God bless.
I never tire of listening to your beautiful playing. Thank you again.
Jack Thorgeirson: Thank you, Jack.
God bless you
Wow beautiful so moving!
You play beautifully....I love it....almost make me cry....
Beautifully played!! Thank you for posting and may God bless you!
You are the master on the piano. Just beautiful!
Well, good luck to you. And always play from the heart with feeling and enjoy the music with your singers.
Chris.
Beautiful!
Wonderfully played chris
@chrisfleischer Thank you for your response. I've been playing now for just about 3 years...still learning obviously...& I too, find it great practise for me to try to play in various keys. I much appreciate your input. I envy your great gift...thanks again. Also, A Flat Major must be the style for Gospel. I saw one fellow playing Amazing Grace, gospel style on You Tube & he played in that key also. I have been listening & immensely enjoying your other musical posts.
@MrCommonsense743 Hello and Thanks for your compliment, I think I played this piece in A Flat Major. Some books have it also in G Major. I was messing up oneday just playing stuff and I must have played this piece in all 12 keys. It's fun to play stuff in various keys. Try it, it's cool, that's when you discover new and sweet cords. It's an old habit of mine to play in strange and weird keys. I just love doing that. This way you can accompany any singer in any key they choose. Musically, Chris
The best
really beautifully played!!! and really a great hymn, btw, how can I get the sheet?
I am just learning this now. Can you tell me what key you are playing in? The notes I have are for G major. You play this so beautifully. I first heard this song in the movie Bountiful with Geraldine Page.
@MrCommonsense743 Excellent... well then, we have some things in common. Check out my rendition of "Amazing Grace" , which I played in E Major, F, G, A and B Flat Majors. I think you'll like it.
Keep playing and stay blessed. Musically, Chris