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  • This is more like it...a good bass response from the copeman...

  • @silverstartrucker I just hope Next Door was out!

  • @RobCharles1981 - She is always out on Monday mornings working at the - Help the aged shop...

  • @silverstartrucker I hope your place was rumbling away!

  • @joeyboi87 pop your video response on then and we will see how such an obvious accomplished organist would play it........ personally..... i think that this is very well played, it does not drag, it captures the spirit and character of the hymn and it takes into account the dry accoustics of the church it is played in ( a chapel not liverpool anglican cathedral with an enormous reverb!)

  • @brawdster1 To Late Now Hes Blocked.

  • @RobCharles1981 awww thats a shame I was looking forward to hearing him tap out Repton on a hammond down the local con club! lol

  • @brawdster1 hehe!

  • Very well played, Rob. That's about the speed that Vaughn Williams recommended in the English Hymnal, so it's good to hear it played at a pace that doesn't induce sleep!  It’s also good to hear it played using a stop-combination that gives it bit of ‘bite’ – well done!

  • Excellent mate!

  • Beautiful, Rob! A grand old Anglican standby, especially for a boys' choir!

  • @OHhooverpoof Thanks very much!

  • A very well know hymn, excellently played...

  • @silverstartrucker Cheers!

  • This is the nicest I have heard this played for a long time, thanks Rob, Well Done Mate :-)

  • @007vauxhall Ta Mate Much Appreciated!

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