The Church Pianist: Free Arrangement of O Store Gud (part one)

I’m offering another free arrangement entitled “O-Store-Gud” to church pianists. This will be part one.

How many church pianists have needed to play O Store Gud in a lower key?  I have… plenty of times.  I usually play O Store Gud in G major when accompanying male solos. Altos also like this key.

This free arrangement (part one)  is written at a basic level; allowing the pianist freedom to add their own embellishments.  The arrangement contains chords not found in the hymnal version of “O-Store-Gud”.

Church pianists are always needing hymns in lower keys. Periodically, I will provide such arrangements.

Click here to download O Store Gud (part one)

Click here to download O Store Gud (part two)

 

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16 Responses to “The Church Pianist: Free Arrangement of O Store Gud (part one)”

  1. Jamie says:

    Thank you so much! This is so helpful! I just started playing for our church and this is so perfect!

  2. Aubrey says:

    Thank you so very much! I have been asked at the last minute to accompany a vocal solo of “How Great Thou Art” at a funeral this afternoon and the version in our hymn book is too high. I searched online for “How Great Thou Art” in G and I found your arrangement. It’s perfect and I can’t thank you enough for providing it for free! You saved me today! Thanks again!

  3. Monica says:

    Thank you. This saved me a bit of work!

  4. Martin says:

    Thanks so much, you saved the day! I needed it this week and it really helped me out so that our pianist did not have to do this by ear.

  5. Martin says:

    Thanks, you saved the day for our pianist– who would have had to figure this out on her own.

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  7. Joan says:

    Thank you so much for this website. I needed this piece in a lower key for the Residents in a Nursing Home to sing. Transposing takes so much time!

  8. Mary Bielski says:

    Hi, I went to download the free sheet music of How Great Thou Art and there is only one page. I wonder if you could E Mail me the full sheet music,
    Thanks very much
    Mary Bielski

  9. LaDonna says:

    I cannot get Page two of How Great Thou Art to open. I did not have any trouble opening the first page. I think it will be very helpful. I have to sing for a funeral in 2 days and the organist cannot transpose.

    • Jenifer Cook says:

      The first link to part two (listed above) carries the reader to the original post which contains the original link to part two…so…make sure you click on the link for “part two” after clicking off the link on this page..I checked just now to make sure the link was still good and it works.

    • Alex Kiss says:

      For the arranger:

      Thank you very much for this arrangemet. It will be put to good use.

      For anyone who has trouble opening the second part:

      1) Click on the link for the first part.
      2) In the address bar, delete everything until the forward slash after “02.”
      3) Hit enter.
      4) When the list of songs pops up, select “How-Great-Thou-Art-in-G-Major-page-two.pdf”
      4) Voila!!!

      This worked for me, and I hope I was not to technical. Not sure if it will work elsewhere. Just a suggestion.

      • Jenifer Cook says:

        The link to page two of “How Great Thou Art” is only two clicks away from this page. Simply click on the link that says “click here to download “How Great Thou Art” page two” which takes you to the related article containing the second link in its related article.

  10. Karilyn Eastvold says:

    Thank you! That’s a huge help!

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