What will happen to you when you die? Have you ever told lies, stolen, used God's name in vain, or looked at someone with lust? If yes, then you are a lying, theiving, blasphemous, adulterer at heart. When you die & stand before God you'll be guilty of breaking His law. The bible says you'll end up in Hell! But God sent God his Son Jesus to die for your sins, & He rose from the dead on the third day. If you'll believe the Gospel(Jesus died for your sins & was resurrected) you'll be saved!
AMAZING interpretation....simply perfect. You kept the "old school" that we all love because those are our roots, and added your own style and interpretation. It just couldn't be improved upon; oh yes it could lol, break down please!!
I really enjoyed that. Praise the Lord Jesus. I could definatley hear the "traditional" chord structure...but yet the "contemporary" flavor too - very nice blend!!! oooh that sounded like Richard Smallwood right there - 1:54-1:57...I will check out the website!
I totally agree with the above comment! Some musicians are "showier" than others, but lose the basic "recipe" of the song trying to fancy, phat and "urban" it up. We want to know what is being played, and you do this so beautifully! I tried to find your website and couldn't locate howtoplaygospeldot com, WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?
Dear Pastor, I love your arrangements. You use modern and phat chords but your melody is distinct and not overcrowded by the chords as some musicians play. Yet you are using your 11, 13, and flat 5 chords. You are a blessed musician. Your arrangements find the balance between being too old fashioned and being too modern. R.E, NY
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What will happen to you when you die? Have you ever told lies, stolen, used God's name in vain, or looked at someone with lust? If yes, then you are a lying, theiving, blasphemous, adulterer at heart. When you die & stand before God you'll be guilty of breaking His law. The bible says you'll end up in Hell! But God sent God his Son Jesus to die for your sins, & He rose from the dead on the third day. If you'll believe the Gospel(Jesus died for your sins & was resurrected) you'll be saved!
gramosjr7 1 year ago
Beautiful! God Bless!
plasticPlaystation 2 years ago
Yes & Deed I liked that, the way your voice and your playing complemented each other! Truely a Blessing
Maestro0522 2 years ago
can you show the keys your playing
jarmarlon09 2 years ago
im playing this song in F
mullins260350 2 years ago
AMAZING interpretation....simply perfect. You kept the "old school" that we all love because those are our roots, and added your own style and interpretation. It just couldn't be improved upon; oh yes it could lol, break down please!!
zestymike48 2 years ago 3
Can you please do a tutorial on what you did in this video..I really like this better than the urban you did
ahmadw75 2 years ago 2
can you post the key that you are playing the song "Thank you Lord" in?
NKUMBE4 3 years ago
I am playing the song in the key of A flat
queenvrenee 3 years ago
Nice, I wish you'd do a tutorial
cm4j 3 years ago
I love this what all does your dvd cover?
astie123 3 years ago
i didn't know any other felton's played keyboard!!!!!
sfelton1 3 years ago
very good work
buggsbunny38 3 years ago
thank you lord
Lolajols 4 years ago
very well done
RL82 4 years ago
I really enjoyed that. Praise the Lord Jesus. I could definatley hear the "traditional" chord structure...but yet the "contemporary" flavor too - very nice blend!!! oooh that sounded like Richard Smallwood right there - 1:54-1:57...I will check out the website!
4Christ26 4 years ago
I totally agree with the above comment! Some musicians are "showier" than others, but lose the basic "recipe" of the song trying to fancy, phat and "urban" it up. We want to know what is being played, and you do this so beautifully! I tried to find your website and couldn't locate howtoplaygospeldot com, WHAT AM I DOING WRONG?
zestymike48 4 years ago
your chord is progression is great
halomaster1218 4 years ago
Thank you very much.
queenvrenee 4 years ago
Dear Pastor, I love your arrangements. You use modern and phat chords but your melody is distinct and not overcrowded by the chords as some musicians play. Yet you are using your 11, 13, and flat 5 chords. You are a blessed musician. Your arrangements find the balance between being too old fashioned and being too modern. R.E, NY
queenvrenee 4 years ago