Any mistakes do not matter. While playing a mass I want to be concentrated and my focus is to be a part of the celebration and not game around with recording equipment. Nevertheless I like to listen Your joyfull organ playing.
You are having so much fun during playing this hymn - all listeners must be infected now! I enjoyed it very much. But I for my part would never make recordings while I am playing a mass. Neverthless keep on that good work and make Joy to sing!
@organgoesheavy Thank you for the compliment . I'm just wondering why you would not make a recording while playing a service ? Sure, you get any mistakes recorded and can not re-do it, but I think that it captures the feel of the hymn best with the congregation singing. Also, I am real proud of how well my congregation sings. It is a genuine pleasure to play for them !
Very nice! It seems like playing in F would be very difficult for most congregations (and pretty amusing to hear), but your congregation can handle it pretty well!
Thanks for the compliments ! My church sings so well that they can deal with most keys. However, I probably wont do this one in F again. I pretty much make up my own arrangements but do not write them out. None of them are really that complicated. Send me a PM and I can tell you how I did this one.
WOW! Thank you so much for posting these videos! Your enthusiasm while playing is exciting and refreshing and your registrations and use of this instrument are master class. A very good example of how Allens are NOT the duds that so many people make them out to be. Bravo!
Thanks for the compliments ! Allen organs are most certainly not Duds. One has to take the time to get to know what any organ is capable of and then Use it. I have to say that I am more pleased with this Allen than I would be with a comparably priced pipe organ. All the options are so much fun to use.
your church is VERY blessed to have you as organist! it's becoming harder to find churches that have such talented people that make good use of all the organ's capabilities like you can!
Thanks for the nice words ! It is THE hymn for Christ The King Sunday . I hope you have as much fun playing it as I did. Yes, doing it in F is not normal, but it works real nice for the descending bass part of the introduction. Lutherans sing pretty much in any key, so, most did get the high note. I did land up in D for the final stanza. When you play this on Sunday, light it up !
Very nice!!! Is this Catholic?
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Any mistakes do not matter. While playing a mass I want to be concentrated and my focus is to be a part of the celebration and not game around with recording equipment. Nevertheless I like to listen Your joyfull organ playing.
organgoesheavy 7 months ago
You are having so much fun during playing this hymn - all listeners must be infected now! I enjoyed it very much. But I for my part would never make recordings while I am playing a mass. Neverthless keep on that good work and make Joy to sing!
organgoesheavy 7 months ago
@organgoesheavy Thank you for the compliment . I'm just wondering why you would not make a recording while playing a service ? Sure, you get any mistakes recorded and can not re-do it, but I think that it captures the feel of the hymn best with the congregation singing. Also, I am real proud of how well my congregation sings. It is a genuine pleasure to play for them !
LarryFX1 7 months ago
Very nice! It seems like playing in F would be very difficult for most congregations (and pretty amusing to hear), but your congregation can handle it pretty well!
hymnsinger5 1 year ago
That Allen organ sounds great!
patsaxon 1 year ago
nice playing on that organ....
Andrewcarey87 1 year ago
Praise His mighty name
October31st1517 1 year ago
nice arrangement...like the sound of the organ too
flobtheblob 1 year ago
I could never sing this high without giving myself a Rupture (Hernia)...
silverstartrucker 2 years ago
this is a wonderful hymn. you are a very talented organist. your style reminds me of the organist at my local church in rhode island.
danpaquet1 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliments ! My church sings so well that they can deal with most keys. However, I probably wont do this one in F again. I pretty much make up my own arrangements but do not write them out. None of them are really that complicated. Send me a PM and I can tell you how I did this one.
LarryFX1 2 years ago
WOW! Thank you so much for posting these videos! Your enthusiasm while playing is exciting and refreshing and your registrations and use of this instrument are master class. A very good example of how Allens are NOT the duds that so many people make them out to be. Bravo!
cjbusboi 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliments ! Allen organs are most certainly not Duds. One has to take the time to get to know what any organ is capable of and then Use it. I have to say that I am more pleased with this Allen than I would be with a comparably priced pipe organ. All the options are so much fun to use.
LarryFX1 2 years ago
your church is VERY blessed to have you as organist! it's becoming harder to find churches that have such talented people that make good use of all the organ's capabilities like you can!
travman99 3 years ago
It looks like you were having a blast playing this! It's good to see someone enjoy what their doing!
jpwsml 3 years ago
fantastic, Im playing this piece this Sunday although I dont think my congregation will hit the top F!
gwynorganist 3 years ago
Thanks for the nice words ! It is THE hymn for Christ The King Sunday . I hope you have as much fun playing it as I did. Yes, doing it in F is not normal, but it works real nice for the descending bass part of the introduction. Lutherans sing pretty much in any key, so, most did get the high note. I did land up in D for the final stanza. When you play this on Sunday, light it up !
LarryFX1 3 years ago