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  • reminds me of Deliverance

  • Nice, understated tribute.

  • wish I could play hymns by ear like that, great job, it sounds very nice.

  • You have my heart.

  • Are you single?

  • wonderful. tearing up

  • Mighty Fine Pickin!

    Thanks ! ! !

  • very nice

  • Great job! Even though it's Christmas Eve today, I stumbled upon Your video and found it helped remind me what the holidays are really all about. Sometimes we forget why we celebrate Easter and Christmas unfortunately. Anyway, I really liked your video and would like to wish you and yours a very mery Christmas!

  • Good Job. You must have been playing guitar for a while. Anyway I love the hymn and you played it well.

  • This is veary common today such as if I was talking to my friends about going to play some football and I say at the end "ok I'll meet you at the feild at 3" they know I mean the school feild and not a feild where tall grass grows.

  • wow, great fingerstyle stuff! and nice sounding guitar also.  God bless -ev

  • Glorify the name of the Lord Jesus Christ. God Bless everyone.

  • its really great.... awesome.... glory to god!

  • very nice

    I loved it

    when sung, it's loud and boistrous

    with your picking, it's soft, lovely, almost understated

    very well done

    very nice

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  • One of my favorite hymns; I like your version!

  • That's one of my favorite hymns. Reminds me of when I attended the Lutheran church. You did a great job!

  • Yep, I'm Lutheran by background...

    Brad

  • I'm Catholic

  • So is this a familiar Catholic hymn for you?

  • @bsondahl Can't speak for him, but yes it's a hymn in many catholic churches... I love your rendition. Nothing is better than acoustic.

  • @bsondahl Actually this is a Christian hymn written by Charles Wesley (who was Methodist and Anglican).

  • @bsondahl I'm Catholic, we use this hymn in our Easter services.

  • @no1reallycaresabout2 Eithr way, it is probably one of the most beautiful Christian hymns in the English language. God bless u, brothr in Christ!

  • I know he has risen, but where did Christ ascend from? From Mount Olivet. Acts 1:9-12 From Bethany. Luke 24:50-51

  • good question aquinasss here is the answer for you Mark seems to have our answer for this in Mark 11:1 As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage and Bethany at the Mount of Olives. This means there is 2 Bethanys at the time one east of the Jordan river and one at the base of the Mt of Olives.

  • Bethany means a house of figs or dates and connotes warmth; conversely it sometimes signifies house of afflictions and poverty. So it is most likely that the first part of the name was associated with the Mt Olives and the ladder the poor part where John was Baptizing.

  • I really love all of your stuff dude, you've got talent.

  • Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. Alleluia!

    Beautiful, bsondahl.

    May God richly bless you.

  • Very nicely executed, good sound, very talented! For Sharing!GBU!

  • you're my god =]

    i would like to play the pachelbel canon as you do ( of course not with the same skill =] ) where could i find the tabs ????

  • God does better at being god than I do, by a long shot...  There are no tabs for it as I play it, it's all by ear... I did put the chords there a few days ago...

  • I'm gonna go home and try that on the banjo. Who says Anglicans are stiff?

  • This sounds a lot better here than when they sing it in church, that's for sure.

  • Beautiful music.

  • thats great :)

  • i would like to hear this guy play a song that isnt anything like that one

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