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  • You are very talented. THANKS for posting your very nice song!

  • "Sorry"???? Why this sounds absolutely beautiful and perfectly majestic. You playing this here is helping me to learn how to play it for a prelude for either this or next Sunday. Love it, absolutely love it!!!!!

  • Thank you, Lance. This is one of my favorite hymns. Keep sharing about Jesus through your videos!

  • Where do you get all your sheet music from? I have been taking piano lessons for many years and I want to learn a couple organ hymns but i cannot find the notes for these hymns anywhere.

  • All my Hymns come from my 13 Hymnals ♫

  • where can i buy or get these hymnals (this is matt2chelseafc just on a different account)

  • Most Christian Book Stores sell them and you can always go to a Church and see if they will donate one to you.♫

  • thank you very much and god bless you!

  • This has been a favorite hymn of mine for years! This was the recessional hymn at my mother's funeral

  • Great Job! I aspire to play like you.  You have real talent.

  • Thank you †

  • You did a great job with this. In my church, we have a nice, large organ with a full pedal board. I'd bet you'd love it there. Our organist is not a professional like you, so she doesn't make good use of the pedals like you do. So, it's real nice to hear you play this hymn. Considering how small that organ is, you did an excellent job. Thanks for sharing! God Bless!

  • You're welcome GOD Bless †

  • Wow, we're playing this in my music class. I never knew it was a hymn though...

  • This is one of my many favorite hymns. I have also listened to most of your stuff that you have posted here and I have been very blessed. You have brought heaven to earth. One day we will all be blessed with beautiful music such as this.

  • Great Song.... For the Faithful departed. Thanks bro.

  • WOW that was beautiful ! I love this version, so majestic. Thanks for your awesome hymn arrangements lance. God bless your musical ministry.

  • Your welcome - this Organ is small, I love to play it on a large Organ in a big Church or Cathedral with a full pedal board, this Organ only has 13 short pedals so hard to play. Thanks for visiting - Lance ♫

  • Beautiful playing! Thanks so much for posting not only this, but also Down Ampney. (RVW really does not get his due as a composer, IMO.)

  • My Honor - your welcome †

  • Wow - how this tune takes me back with its walking bass line. It used to be a favourite at my public school [US = private school] On Sunday evening in chapel with the tree manual pipe organ and hundreds of males voices roaring out the words....

    I tried to get this played at my wife's aunt's funeral in Salisbury cathedral [UK] but they thought it would not work. I later found we were not getting the large organ but merely the positiv one!

  • I have used this tune for Funeral many times, a great Hymn †

  • very very good

  • Why THANK YOU - how kind of you, Blessings †

  • This song was played as the entrance hymn at my dad's funural. My dad truly was a saint and your music brings back so many great memories of him. May God our Father and The Risen Lord be with you all the days of your life. God Bless You

  • Thank You, always cherish your memories, Blessings to you †

  • Our church plays this as a recissional hymn..you version is just beautiful.

  • Thank You †

  • My idea of heaven is a golf course with a pipe organ at the end of every nine holes. I could stop and play awhile, then go on and golf some more!

  • Who is the maker of this organ and and what are the stops listed?

  • Please refer to my profile - thanks †

  • I had 32 pedals and still loused it up! Good job Sir!! At my Father's funeral, I chose and played this hymn as the final hymn with a long improvisation afterwards on 'Sine Nomine' with full organ including generous use of the State Trumpet. Dad had his service at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in NYC: Aeolian-Skinner 4 manuals/141 ranks State Trumpet 600' from main organ/console on 50" wind pressure for those unfamiliar with it. All above comments are right, you played wonderful!

  • Thank You - after so many years with 32 pedals and then playing on these stubs, a little challenging. That organ sounds really awesome †

  • I was looking through your Top Video list and all I could think was it should be listed -- Greatest Hits! ;-)

    Sine Nomine has such great words and a fine bass part for singers. Thanks for all your work!

  • WOW - how kind of you, want to be my Agent (kidding)... There are so many GREAT Hymns, hard to choose Top Videos, I tried those that have been viewed often. More to come, Thank You and my HONOR to post for all to enjoy. Blessings

  • What a blessing to hear these wonderfull old hymns. Greetings from Australia Lance, where sadly the beauty of these hymns of praise is fadeing fast. You are the best 13 pedal player I've ever heard. I have 25 pedals, approx 23 too many. Never stop, God bless.

  • WOW Mate - kind words. Yeah very hard to play these little pedals gracefully with my big feet. My HONOR to post the hymns which are quickly fading from our services.. Blessings !

  • Beautiful. One of my favorite Hymns.Very approporate for funerals.

  • Thank you - YES I have played it many times for Funerals and I am also a Funeral Director ;-)

  • I have worked in the funeral business. I found it to be a ministry to those who were suffering the loss of a loved one or friend. I miss it.

  • For All the Saints (Sine Nomine) was composed by Ralph Vaughn Williams whose father was an Anglican vicar. He wrote this hymn, in part, to accommodate the long processions we love in the Anglican (Episcopal) tradition. It is sung uniformly in the Episcopal church on All Saints Sunday. It is an English (Anglican) hymn much beloved.

  • OOOOOOHHH! Another festival hymn! This one is SO much fun to sing! I used to BLAST the descant on this one! Lance, I SO wish we could get a huge old cathedral with an even huger pipe organ, and play and sing these hymns for days! Don't you know doing this will be a part of heaven? And God gave us some of it here on earth, and hearing you play is truly a part of heaven! Thanks for this little piece of heaven you give us!!!

  • Thanks - my Honor

  • "Don't you know doing this will be a part of heaven? And God gave us some of it here on earth, and hearing you play is truly a part of heaven!"

    Amen!

  • WOW - are you sure you aren't an Angel ? Sound like one to me, thank you for your kind thoughts, much appreciated, Blessings - Lance †

  • Not an angel, by any means -- just another "sinner of Christ's redeeming," as the BCP puts it.

  • What a continued blessing you provide to all those who listen........Donnyboyblue a MARATHON of his 154 now tunes would be PARADISE.....

    Yes, us Lutheran's do use this tune but your size 12's did it ALL GREAT!!!!!

  • Thanks - Finale is coming soon !

    Blessings...

  • Oh love this tune. Its not easy to play this tune becoz the base notes counts are faster than the melody. Your left hand has a lot of work to do. Beautifully played....

  • Thanks and with the small pedals on this Organ and my size 12 feet, Uggggh.. I tried ;-)

  • Hey Lance, very nice, we use this hymn alot in our church (Lutheran) so very familiar with it......thanks, peace out.....soon I will do a marathon "organpipe8" day and listen to alot of your work....peace out.

  • Awesome - go for it ! Peace back at ya !

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