Episodes like this with just a hymn , you inspire me . All your shows . I turned singer cause my ambition of playing an organ period, failed , . The way my dad worked , practice was impossible . .So Iuse my gift God gave , to sing and praise His name ...
I have never seen an organist as deeply involved with playing the instrument. His entire body feels each note and gives each one special meaning with his expressions. Thank you, Ben. I admire you very much.
What a fantastic piece to hear playing with such gusto. My dear mum Joyce’s favoured hymn. A hymn I will certainly ask my in-laws to play at my passing.
Crimond is a small town / village outside Fraserburgh . At my wife’s funeral we had a precentor from the local free church lead the unaccompanied singing of the 23rd psalm. I was amazed how the congregation followed the precentor , instinctively, knowing where to swell and synchronise the words with the rhythm of the precentor. In my formative years in Aberdeenshire it was common for the 23rd psalm to be sung at the graveside .it felt as if the words and music had entered into the rural Scottish psyche. In those days I’ve heard it referred to as the Scottish national anthem.
1 The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not want; He makes me down to lie In pastures green; He leadeth me The quiet waters by. 2 My soul He doth restore again, And me to walk doth make Within the paths of righteousness, E’en for His own name’s sake. 3 Yea, though I walk in death’s dark vale, Yet will I fear no ill; For Thou art with me, and Thy rod And staff me comfort still. 4 My table Thou hast furnished In presence of my foes; My head Thou dost with oil anoint, And my cup overflows. 5 Goodness and mercy all my life Shall surely follow me, And in God’s house forevermore My dwelling-place shall be.
Yes, I like the Hobbit look. Friends have been calling me a Hobbit for about half a century, although I think my toes have no more hair. As for this tune for Ps23, absolutely yes! I have written notes in my Prayer Book for the hymns at my funeral, and the Gospel and Epistle will be whatever the Lectionary says, but this Psalm ,to this tune, will be a comfort to many in my family. When my son went away to University, every morning I got up, missing him, and cooked my oatmeal in the microwave, which hummed the first two notes of this tune. I missed him so much, but the Psalm was a solid comfort.
Dear Ben - you are absolutely a class act. I like the curls in this video. Love to listen to you speak, and I've been sampling your videos for a few months now!
In fact, most Christians worldwide are familiar with the words of this psalm, even know them by heart. And Psalm 23 is certainly one of the best-known and most popular texts in the Bible. - Your rendition here is excellent. It made me sing along
Rather nice video. I enjoyed while listening your play. May God bless you and your service. I hope that the prince William would find the meaningful essence of christianity ⚜️✝️⚜️ by watching your videos. ☺️
Episodes like this with just a hymn , you inspire me . All your shows . I turned singer cause my ambition of playing an organ period, failed , . The way my dad worked , practice was impossible . .So Iuse my gift God gave , to sing and praise His name ...
Blessings
I have never seen an organist as deeply involved with playing the instrument. His entire body feels each note and gives each one special meaning with his expressions. Thank you, Ben. I admire you very much.
What a fantastic piece to hear playing with such gusto. My dear mum Joyce’s favoured hymn. A hymn I will certainly ask my in-laws to play at my passing.
Oh yes! The hair and beard are perfect. Thanks for both the auditory and visual feast.
Beautiful playing, very well crafted. Bravo! 👏👏👏
❤❤ Love Crimond, love how you play it. Thank you, Ben. 😊
Crimond is a small town / village outside Fraserburgh . At my wife’s funeral we had a precentor from the local free church lead the unaccompanied singing of the 23rd psalm.
I was amazed how the congregation followed the precentor , instinctively, knowing where to swell and synchronise the words with the rhythm of the precentor. In my formative years in Aberdeenshire it was common for the 23rd psalm to be sung at the graveside .it felt as if the words and music had entered into the rural Scottish psyche. In those days I’ve heard it referred to as the Scottish national anthem.
Absolutely beautiful. Excellent playing and rendition of this well-loved hymn.
what a pleasure to listen to this performance
prachtig
Nice rehamonization on the third verse.
Excellent: the Scottish Psalter 1650
Really enjoy the videos, informative and enhanced by the beautiful scenery around the area.
1
The Lord’s my Shepherd, I’ll not want;
He makes me down to lie
In pastures green; He leadeth me
The quiet waters by.
2
My soul He doth restore again,
And me to walk doth make
Within the paths of righteousness,
E’en for His own name’s sake.
3
Yea, though I walk in death’s dark vale,
Yet will I fear no ill;
For Thou art with me, and Thy rod
And staff me comfort still.
4
My table Thou hast furnished
In presence of my foes;
My head Thou dost with oil anoint,
And my cup overflows.
5
Goodness and mercy all my life
Shall surely follow me,
And in God’s house forevermore
My dwelling-place shall be.
Yes, I like the Hobbit look. Friends have been calling me a Hobbit for about half a century, although I think my toes have no more hair. As for this tune for Ps23, absolutely yes! I have written notes in my Prayer Book for the hymns at my funeral, and the Gospel and Epistle will be whatever the Lectionary says, but this Psalm ,to this tune, will be a comfort to many in my family. When my son went away to University, every morning I got up, missing him, and cooked my oatmeal in the microwave, which hummed the first two notes of this tune. I missed him so much, but the Psalm was a solid comfort.
One of the best Musical Settings. Think it's Scottish. Excellent playing
Scottish Psalter of 1650
Dear Ben - you are absolutely a class act. I like the curls in this video. Love to listen to you speak, and I've been sampling your videos for a few months now!
beautifully played. Played as it should be.
Magnifique, idéal pour poser son esprit après une longue journée. Merci.
Crimond, the Very best, the original.
Beautiful playing.
In fact, most Christians worldwide are familiar with the words of this psalm, even know them by heart. And Psalm 23 is certainly one of the best-known and most popular texts in the Bible. -
Your rendition here is excellent. It made me sing along
I find I sing along with Ben when he plays familiar hymns as well. In fact, it would be wonderful if he accompanied me. ;)
One of my favourites beautifully played. Thank you
Hi Ben: I am in awe of your talent. Thanks for the videos!
Simplesmente amo estar na casa do Senhor🙏❤️❤️
prachtig
Played beautifully ben 👍 Thankyou in 2024 this organ you're playing sounds amazing 😉. Your a beauty I'm from castleford in west Yorkshire 😊.
So very nice, so edifying...sweet to the soul! Thank you and please keep these coming.
serenity encapsulated
Stunning sound and playing I myself am planning this song as our praise song in church tomorrow 🙏
FABULOUS!! 🤗❤
beautiful hymn. Praise the God
Well played,its my favorite hymn,thanks so much,, the Lord is my Shepard I shall not want we siung that hymn at the death of my dad
What a joy to listen to. Thank you!
EXCELLENT!
Rather nice video. I enjoyed while listening your play. May God bless you and your service. I hope that the prince William would find the meaningful essence of christianity ⚜️✝️⚜️ by watching your videos. ☺️
My school hymn. Learned by heart at 6 tears old. One of the finest!
Lovely rendering!!
This awesome an organ
Beautifully played! That organ has some terrific reeds in the pedal. Also, I like long-haired Ben.
Br. James' Air -- sang as a an Anglican choirboy 1955~6
Thanks!
Wow🎉
Excellent arrangement
Oh, So BEAUTIFUL< I Love it
I am gladly paying this talented organist for playing so beautifully.
Wow just wonderful
Woww..😊I wish to learn the progressions
Thankyou for the beauty.
Bravo!
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Do you ever play the Goodall version of Psalm 23?
Thanks!