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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2011

I changed some things so I guess I arranged it.

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  • Great Quincy...too much body movement while playing...the didn't like the fancy yiipo[uio at the ending....Keep it conservative.... Great though..

  • Where is the organ located? What State? What is the name and ranks of this organ? Give us info please

  • I was taught never to rewirte the composers music. Always play the music as written

  • Inspired.

    

  • Wow, God be praised & God bless you!! -- Dont ever quite and dont ever give up!

  • I can only add one more "Wow!" to these inspirational pieces Quincy plays. And who said that all youth are headed for failure. Quincy is a model to youth for years. Kudos to his parents, guardians, church, etc. We parents salute you all.Any time you'd like to bring him to North Carolina to do a concert at church, please let us know. We will pay expenses. Dr. Booker T. Anthony, pastor of R.E.F.U.G.E. Community Church, and professor of English at Fayetteville State University 9104836477 church

  • amazing may i ask where the organ is located and organ maker!

  • Congratulations! Love to see such a talent at the organ! Your arrangement sounded excellent. I especially enjoyed the transposition between the verses. Keep up the good work! Looking forward to hearing some more of your playing! Greetings from Moon Twp., PA!

  • Wow man, that was awesome! Throw a prelude in the opening and you'll have a masterpiece. I'm glad that you play it with strength. I can see that you are using the organ to "sing" the lyrics and you know what they mean. Can't stand to hear this played softly. Thanks for posting this! X^)

  • BRAVO! Well Done! Keep up the great work. It is a great pleasure seeing young people perform on the King of Instruments. It has been said that this is a dying art. From one organist to another, I know the art is in safe hands. Spread the enthusiasm and keep on playing! May you continue to be blessed so richly! RG

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