Advanced sacred piano solo, 5 pgs. Approximate length: 2:10
Arranged by Jenifer Cook.
This arrangement requires lots of energy on my part!
There are tempo changes to avoid the piece racing out of control 😉
The thankful heart rings clear in this old and treasured hymn.
May we always be thankful to Jesus the blessed redeemer.
Praise Him! Praise Him! is a joyful tune with beautiful words of praise to our Lord.
I’ve been working on this home-spun arrangement for about three weeks.
The three tempo changes will help the pianist pace his or her self…during this “on the go” hymn arrangement.
Warning: Obey the three tempo changes or this piece will get away from you! 😉
The first tempo mark is on the first page. The melody begins with a dotted quarter equaling one one tick per three beats.
Verse two slows down just a hair with a dotted quarter note = 80.
On the last page there’s a final slight, slow down with a quarter note =76.
I would rate this arrangement at an advanced level due to many right hand four note chords in addition an overall fast tempo needed to bring this hymn to life.
Sorry I couldn’t get it ready sooner for Thanksgiving but this hymn can be used year round.
I plan on posting this arrangement no later than November 17, 2021
Easy piano Christmas arrangement arranged by Jenifer Cook 2 pgs.
Contains: Trumpet-like fanfare introduction followed by one verse and chorus ending with a big sound! Nice piece for a piano student! I wrote this for one of my grandsons. See video below.
Late intermediate Christmas piano solo, three pages.
See video below.
Price: $3.25
Joyful Joyful We Adore Thee (Two Pianos)
Two Piano Christmas special arranged by Jenifer Cook
Price includes Piano One Part and Piano Two Part (one person per piano)
This piece consists of an introduction, verse & chorus. A great piece for short offertory or recital special. See video below.
Ever had a person in your church pass an encouraging note to you… after you returned to your seat from playing for whatever?
I have two notes I’ve saved from many years ago during my early teen years. (see pic below)
Both of the encouraging notes seemed to come at the right time! I guess there’s never a bad time for an encouraging note 😉
Which reminds me….maybe all of us could send encouragement via text, hand-written note, etc. to someone who played or sang in a recent service to encourage those involved in the music ministry.
Before I forget…I’m going to text one of my piano students who filled in at the last minute this morning for the offertory and a note to the gentleman who sang the special this morning before he went over to preach for children’s church. We have such a great group of people who are faithful to sing or play for God’s glory.
Have any notes of encouragement you want to share from times past or recent?