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From: danielhayles
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  • B-E-A-utiful. :')

  • Remember to curve your fingers! :) sorry if I make you feel elementary haha

  • MAN THIS IS SWEET. Can you tell me the chord changes you did at 1:57 - 2:03?? Please thats my favorite part.

  • this was such s blessing to listen to. keep up the hard work and please do some more hymns. Look up the song called overshadowed. its awesome i bet you could change it up some and do something great with it.

  • This is another favorite Hymn of mine

  • Doc this is sweet. I like your substitutions/alterations. This is one of my favorite hymns; i think maybe cuz it lends itself to a jazz interpretation. Another one is the Old Rugged Cross. Keep on keepin on and the may the Lord continue to bless what you do.

  • Yo Daniel that joint nice man!

  • Nice music...you have a great talent.

  • Absolutely beautiful!

  • please teach us how to do it step by step, you are wonderfull

  • i think ur looser

  • my friend told me to do it! blame my friend!

  • God has blessed you keep it up... WOW! I dont know what to say. you play well :)

  • that's what is absent here: soul

  • amazing work! Did you arrange this yourself?  If so, I'm way impressed

  • Thanks a lot man. It wasn't so much as arranged, I rather just explored the different ways I could modulate the piece and used that to create this improvisation. The fact that the piece was written in the 1500s and still sounds fantastic is the impressive part!

  • Very nice work. But if you don't mind me asking, what is the difference from being arranged and

    "explored the different ways I could modulate the piece and used that to create this improvisation."

    I thought that is what an arrangement was?

  • Well If I had thought out all that stuff and written it down before I played it, it would be an arrangement. But I was in this mindset as I was playing - I was modulating and improvising the piece as I played it - "On The Fly" I guess you could call it :)

  • Er... the song was written by Spafford Horatio in the late 1800s after his daughters drowned in the atlantic ocean.

  • Oh, I didn't mean that i wrote it. I meant i was improvising on the chords and stuff. Repeat, I definitely did not compose this piece..

  • Heh, it's cause you said 1500s. =)

  • @papepopo1 Horatio Spafford

  • nice job :) good hymn

    i love the piano! - but i was expecting to here the sound much lower when you first started, your hands seemed really far away, but i suppsoe it must just be my eyes decieving me

    have a good evening :)

  • loving it as always dan x

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