Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Church Pianist: Adding Runs to Hymns


Adding runs to hymns make for nice fillers during a held word.

I'm doing a series of articles containing visual examples of runs

in hymns. I'll also be providing an audio of each example.


Go to: http://thechurchpianist.com/ to see more on this topic.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Church Pianist: More Piano Offertories!




Check out this nice book for offertories from Bible Truth Music entitled

Playing Piano Praises Volume One by Glenn & Jan Christianson.


This piano book contains 10 nice offertory selections. The piano
arrangements are available in downloadable pdf format or can be
purchased individually in the same format.

I consider these offertories to be early advanced arrangements.

I always enjoy finding new offertories! Click on the book title
to see the actual music of all the piano arrangements contained
in this book.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

The Church Pianist: Offertory Ideas

As church pianists, we could use some inexpensive, creative
ideas for offertories, right?

Did you know you can use a piano arrangement written for
a vocalist to accompany say...a violin or flute solo?

Or...use a piano accompaniment written for one of these instru-
ments to accompany a vocalist.

Not too long ago...I shared a free vocal arrangement of
"Haven of Rest". One of my church pianist readers used it
to accompany her sister, who plays violin.


It turned out so nice that I decided to share this offertory
idea with you. Links to music included below the video.



Haven of Rest part one
Haven of Rest part two
Haven of Rest part three

New website: http://thechurchpianist.com/

Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Church Pianist:Congregational Singing

Here's an easy tip for church pianists.


When playing for congregational singing...


Keep the music moving between verses to create an
easy entry for singers.


Slowing down at the end of each verse will disrupt the
flow of music; causing confusion for the congregation as
far as when to start the next verse.


Piano Hymn Fill-ins Part Three addresses this issue and
provides a couple of music examples.


It is important for the church pianist to maintain a steady
tempo throughout congregational singing. If available,
the song leader will take care of this concern.

New website: http://thechurchpianist.com

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Church Pianist: Free Hymn Sheet Music

Hi! Just wanted to make my readers aware of the
free hymn sheet music I'm offering on my new website.

Click on the following link to view my free hymn arrangements.

http://thechurchpianist.com/free-music/

Sunday, January 10, 2010

The Church Pianist: Practicing Piano




Making time to practice piano can be quite a challenge!

I do better if I work on a small section of an arrangement
at a time....say...about 20 minutes per session depending
on the content of the hymn arrangement.

I always try to have one difficult piece that I'm learning
to keep me motivated.

It's always best to start a practice session with several
scales or other technique exercise to improve mobility
and strength.

Practicing piano on a regular basis will make the church
pianist feel a lot more confident!