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The hymn "He Lives" has several
fermatas at the end that can be awkward
for the church pianist.
Here's an example of what I play at the end of
"He Lives" for congregational singing.
The secret to a well-felt fermata is for the church
pianist to keep the music (tempo) moving while
the singer(s) hold the note.
If the pianist stops on the fermata note, it will
disrupt the flow of the music and cause
confusion on when to start up after the held
note.
Listen to the following excerpt of today's
free music sample of "He Lives".
http://www.box.net/shared/32mvekl4il
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