How I Play Last Verse Improvisations (Hymn Tune: Truro)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
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⚠️ Disclaimer
Please note that these videos are focused on my own approach to organ playing. There are no absolutes, so please for those who have a completely different opinion, I perfectly understand.
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@@benosewele3744 we both will certainly meet on the organ someday, somewhere and sometime. I'm an organist too and we have almost same approach to last verse reharmonization. I didn't need much explanation to understand you. I get some bad reharmonization for this hymn when you go like oh 😜.
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Thank you Brother
I am not neing critical, but will say it is also interesting to introduce arpeggios into a progression to provide a balance to "chord after chord after chord" structures.
Candidates are Blaenwern and "Come, ye thankful people come!" (St. Georges Windsor)
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