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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2008

I believe, one of the great contributions to church hymnody by the African Diaspora.

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  • No you should ALWAYS remove your hat inside the church it's just a sign of respect for the building set aside for the ALMIGHTY.

  • @Operaman41

    I think Jesus understands...

  • Great job..but don't you think you could have removed your hat, you were in a church after all...

  • You're right, I hope I haven't damned myself to an eternity of hellfire. Seriously though, it's just a hat, and it's not like I'm playing a service. I think God understands :-)

  • Well worth the time spent listening. You play hymns in a manner that makes one want to hear them again. What type of organ is it? Look like a Rodgers 959 Trillium.

  • Hah, I think that's the best compliment any musician could ever get :-). Yup, Rodgers Trillium, good eye!

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  • You don't have to be African American to love this hymn. I hope you don't mind saying that we sang it at my church after the First Gulf War and a white member asked why he'd never heard it before.

    I know this hymn belongs to the African American community, but great music has a way of becoming universal.

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  • what a great rendition, very powerful. can't believe some of the idiots commenting about his hat though lol

  • i think that god could care less weather or not he is wearing a hat. listen to the music and stop worrying about what he has on the top of his head. with all due respect. "come as you are".

  • @Operaman41 especially not wear it backwards, either!

  • Well done! Well Done! The National Negro Athem! Well Done! You shaded this piece of music very well on the organ! Change the tempo which was excellent!

  • Wonderful... I play the Hammond organ but I surely love good organ music!

  • You gots skills...I hear how you add volume and then slow with soft sounds...have you ever played the hammond organ...personally, i want someone to connect the hammond organ to pipes...of course, it wouldn't sound like a hammond per se...but, just one of my thoughts.

  • Thank you -great job- love the registrations. I will play it this Sunday in Ab, instead of the G version in our hymnbook!

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