Dr. Arthur D. Kemp ~ Jesus I'll Never Forget
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now that's what I;'m talk'n bout ... JESUS I'LL NEVER FORGET !!!!!
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Yes - I still play the organ. Hopefully, I will have some time this summer to repair the preamp on my B3 and maybe begin making a few videos at some point in the near future. I have a long list of song requests.
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are you still playing the organ? if so, can you play "Lord Do it" or "Glad to be in the service one more time".
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Pick your favorite hymn and begin developing left hand cords while humming the song to yourself. Don't use your right hand while doing this until you have played the song several times through with your left hand only. Then add the right hand by fingering the song while playing left hand cords. Then play the song using right and left hand cords together. Wish the best on your development!!
Dr. Kemp
If you can could you play the medley, "Down through the years/My mind is made up/Trouble in my way." I heard that from the late Bishop David Ellis from GReater Grace in Detoit and that song has stuck with me ever since. Just when you have the time to do so.
ETScott2012 11 months ago
Each of these songs are very similiar. Essentially, these are known as turn around songs because they go on and on turning around over and over. I would recommend that you record yourself singing each song. Then sit down at the piano and learn to play them as best as you can. You can use three basic cords to play each of these songs and move on from there. The more you play them - the better you will get at doing so because of the practice effect. Work on this and see what happens.
ncilmo 11 months ago
@ncilmo: I haven't mastered playing the piano or organ. Actually, I don't know how to play either. I enjoy music though, so I am beginning to learn myself to play. With school and work, I do not have the time for lessons at the moment.
ETScott2012 11 months ago
OK - When you get some time - practice 3 hours per day.
ncilmo 11 months ago
Great playing but you need to get that Leslie switch fixed!--And your leslie horn is spinning slow.
EFHJR 1 year ago
That was two years ago. The motor was unplugged. Once plugged up it worked fine.
ncilmo 1 year ago