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From: nannyo39
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  • WTF??? What is your hurry???? Articulation is a mess. UPDATE yourself!!! practice with a Metronome will help too!! I'd be very embarrassed to post this if I were you! Its really bad!

  • Your Schantz reminds me soooo much of ours from my home town... We had Walker organ do work to it to add a bunch of digital stops to ours... but they still sound A LOT alike

  • Excellent Job, currently learning this piece, and I like this tempo, it is very invigorating! God Bless

  • Friends, enjoy the music, enjoy the love behind thiis

  • Why do peolpe choose to post videos of performances that are less than "performace" ready. No one is forcing anyone to post. Why then do it? To only show that you're not ready? I don't get it. It's obvious that this organist can play, but the piece is simply not ready.

  • Metronome!

    You are not playing some notes for their full value but rushing to the next.

    This is a little too fast.

    Wonderful fun piece.

  • I hear ya (no pun inteneded). I feel like looking for cotton candy rather than in a spiritual place. It's grossly overdone.

  • because this isn't the normal hymn now thank we all our God...this is J.S. Bach's Toccata on Now thank we all our God

  • Why does EVERYONE play this waaaaaaaay too fast?

  • i hear ya! lol it would be nice to hear this piece be played normally. but props to the organist, good job!

  • This is about the right speed. Most concert organists will play at roughly this speed as well. Perhaps you should check the suggested tempo.

  • Nice playing, I love playing this piece for postludes.

  • Great instrument!!!! Love a good Schantz. A little bit on the "SPEEDY" side for me... I tend to slow a little bit just to have some fun with the piece. Overall wonderful playing my friend... Great Job!!! Keep up the good work

  • I agree with that. It certainly is well played, but most organists tend to play it very quickly. In fact, Virgil Fox, the King of Speed playing, plays this a much more manageable tempo.

  • good work! Beautiful Church!

  • Fantastic organist and marvelous instrument! Lose the pew pads and other fabric, and the acoustics may liven up sufficiently to make this a world-class organ.

  • More, more, more post more! This organist has to be one of the best.

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