Hello. I am from Poland, I am not able to buy from Poland, do with scanner the copy pdf, or snapshot ( with phone jpg ), and send the email jozio611@wp.pl. I am greeting Józef
Whose arrangement is that? Sounds like it's in a style of Handel (by the intro and interludes between verses), but I'm quite sure it's not his. Keep up the great work!
Well done! Your pedalling is so good! Well, I am actually a fake organist of my Methodist Church who does not know how to play the pedal properly. I actually learnt how to play piano only.
By the way, I would like to ask you, is bass coupler the best solution to avoid pedal?
hehehehehe, a big Allen Organ in my church also I don't know how to play well.
Ha, I suppose in a pinch the base coupler works if you're a pianist that's just looking to play 4-part hymn scores. You have so many options when you develop a good pedal technique though. You should look for a teacher in your area if at all possible. Best of luck!
My copy is pretty old, I believe the piece was written in the seventies. It was published by Morningstar. I checked J.W. Pepper but did not see it. You may consider checking a store that specializes in organ music such as Oberlin or Lois Fyfe music. It may also be out of print.
What is this piece?? Sounds like an improvisation on Handel and bits of hymns! Wish I could play like this - especially the foot gymnastics... nice pedalling!
You are absolutely right. It's a hymn improvisation by Paul Manz on the tune CWM Rhondda or "God of Grace" It's got a couple of other texts too. The ritornello is kind of a nod at Handel and the famous 'Hallelujah' chorus from the Messiah (good ear!).
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elizeo885610 4 weeks ago
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Hello. I am from Poland, I am not able to buy from Poland, do with scanner the copy pdf, or snapshot ( with phone jpg ), and send the email jozio611@wp.pl. I am greeting Józef
jozio611 9 months ago
sekking a God of grace notes.in poland the lack of these notes.please.my e maill address rajmund.wiecha@gmai.com
rieger14 1 year ago
I know you better be studying Organ somewhere.
DesireeDeFete 1 year ago
Nice stuff!!! I like playing this Manz piece myself.
Georgiaorganist 2 years ago
i totally agree, when i 1st heard this intro, it sounded like the SAME intro as HANDEL'S Messiah !!! i wonder who arranged this hymn...hmmmm
ace4711 3 years ago
Whose arrangement is that? Sounds like it's in a style of Handel (by the intro and interludes between verses), but I'm quite sure it's not his. Keep up the great work!
BMP
christusvincit 4 years ago
It is a splendid performance!
tguodong 4 years ago
This arrangment is by the American Paul Manz.
jordebrown 4 years ago
Seems unable to get that piece. Could someone scan me a copy?
tguodong 4 years ago
If you have the score, could you scan it to me. Then I have the oppurtunity to play during the church service.
tguodong 4 years ago
God of Grace by Paul Manz. I am hoping to get that piece!!!!!!!!!!
tguodong 4 years ago
Hi, I would like to see your handsome look! You played so well!!!!!
tguodong 4 years ago
Hi, could you scan me the musical score? This is a very nice hymn.
Best wishes,
TAN GUODONG
tguodong 4 years ago
Well done! Your pedalling is so good! Well, I am actually a fake organist of my Methodist Church who does not know how to play the pedal properly. I actually learnt how to play piano only.
By the way, I would like to ask you, is bass coupler the best solution to avoid pedal?
hehehehehe, a big Allen Organ in my church also I don't know how to play well.
Best wishes
TAN GUODONG
Wesley Methodist Church Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
tguodong 4 years ago
Ha, I suppose in a pinch the base coupler works if you're a pianist that's just looking to play 4-part hymn scores. You have so many options when you develop a good pedal technique though. You should look for a teacher in your area if at all possible. Best of luck!
sbinf 4 years ago
Thanks. Could you scan me the score of God of Grace. It is extremely difficult to get in Malaysia.
tguodong 4 years ago
Do you knowwhere I can get this music arrangement ...
simeonjevean 4 years ago
My copy is pretty old, I believe the piece was written in the seventies. It was published by Morningstar. I checked J.W. Pepper but did not see it. You may consider checking a store that specializes in organ music such as Oberlin or Lois Fyfe music. It may also be out of print.
sbinf 4 years ago
I hope that you could play more exciting hymns like God of Grace
tguodong 4 years ago
beautiful
simeonjevean 4 years ago
nice job!
paranormaalutrecht 4 years ago
Aweswome job ! Great pedal work, colorful stops at times. Really enjoyed it. Keep posting...
organpipe8 4 years ago
how many ranks on that organ? btw excellent job!!
biglinc1 4 years ago
I'll have to look out for that piece.
MrRandomPerson 5 years ago
It's a nice piece to play. I was just playing it today as a matter or fact
jvollmar 5 years ago
What is this piece?? Sounds like an improvisation on Handel and bits of hymns! Wish I could play like this - especially the foot gymnastics... nice pedalling!
Knappa22 5 years ago
You are absolutely right. It's a hymn improvisation by Paul Manz on the tune CWM Rhondda or "God of Grace" It's got a couple of other texts too. The ritornello is kind of a nod at Handel and the famous 'Hallelujah' chorus from the Messiah (good ear!).
sbinf 5 years ago
...Rodgers
sbinf 5 years ago