The Church Pianist: Piano Hymn Fill-ins…Part Two

The group of church pianists visiting this site range from beginner to advanced level.

Part two of piano hymn fill-ins is designed for the church pianist who is looking for simple; practical fill-in ideas.  If you have not seen part one for piano fill-ins…follow this link  Piano Hymn Fill-ins…Part One  .

It would probably be easier to print the free pdf music handout at this time before viewing the remainder of this article.

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Editor Notes for: Piano Hymn Fill-ins…Part Two

A reader recently asked me to share some fill-in ideas for long-held words; such as the end of a verse leading into the next verse.  I decided to start with the end of verses leading into the chorus.

The fill-ins on this sheet work well when the last word of the verse ends with a I chord and the chorus also begins on a I chord.  I tried to maintain the same fill-in idea for all four examples.

Are you lost?  Hmmm…learn your chords by number. (Another lesson…another day)   🙂

Back to the lesson…A IV chord acts as a nice bridge or (fill-in)  between long-held words.

Try today’s fill-in on the following hymns:

Lord I’m Coming Home

Is My Name Written There?

Trusting Jesus

God Leads Us Along

I Am Resolved

 

 

 

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2 Responses to “The Church Pianist: Piano Hymn Fill-ins…Part Two”

  1. Phyllis Blanton says:

    I am a pretty good sight reader, but sometimes my playing doesn’t sound soothe, it’s almost like I pause after each measure. Do you have any tips for me?

    • Jenifer Cook says:

      Hi Phyllis,

      Hmmm…if it were me…it would be due to just needing more practice or…learning to feel the beat of the music and “move” through the piece in a conversational style.

      Feel free to ask more questions because I don’t know if this was a sufficient answer.

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