Not really. You mùay need to play more staccato in order to encourage a big Easter congregation, even so.
I'm surprised that a singer doesn't allow enough time to breathe between lines, though....David has a tendancy to slightly anticipate the second and third lines of verses.
Good pedal playing in the different clips I've heard.
@brestull Actually I would say that is about the right speed. Easter day is a joyful occasion, the words fit well to the tune so they are not hard to fit in. It would only need to be slower in a Cathedral or church with a long reverb.
Excellent job! Thank you for sharing this with us.
organpipes61 2 years ago
If you have the setting for that lsat hymn, such as that church, go for it. THat last verse was awesome =).
05Forenza 2 years ago
Lets have more last verses like this one!
fluteceleste 2 years ago
Your last verse was very nice. Overall, I'd say it's too fast for people to sing to. Nice Job!
brestull 2 years ago
Not really. You mùay need to play more staccato in order to encourage a big Easter congregation, even so.
I'm surprised that a singer doesn't allow enough time to breathe between lines, though....David has a tendancy to slightly anticipate the second and third lines of verses.
Good pedal playing in the different clips I've heard.
1401JSC 2 years ago
@brestull Actually I would say that is about the right speed. Easter day is a joyful occasion, the words fit well to the tune so they are not hard to fit in. It would only need to be slower in a Cathedral or church with a long reverb.
goodchappy 1 year ago
Very nice great performance and the harmonization was exceptional. Lance ♫♪♫
organpipe8 2 years ago 5
Loved the final verse! Great job!! You are a fine organist and that organ sounds fab,
rttipton 2 years ago
Thanks! :))
DavidJamesMurray 2 years ago
Lovely stirring hymn, excellently played...
silverstartrucker 2 years ago