The Church Pianist: Free Piano Arrangement (Wonderful Grace of Jesus) Part Two
July 13th, 2010I just finished the free arrangement of “Wonderful Grace of Jesus”. It was a challenge having to write this piece at an early advanced level. I had to leave sooo much out but knew this level would benefit a larger group of church pianists.
Editor notes for Part Two of “Wonderful Grace of Jesus”
Measures 17 & 18: Left hand begins with melody which is very busy; therefore…the RH remains simple.
Measure 19 & beyond: RH borrows the rhythm of the LH melody and becomes the leader for variety.
*Overall tip: This arrangement wasn’t written for too fast of a speed. I recorded it at the highest suggested tempo. If your church sings it faster than the recording…you’ll need to play less detail (fewer notes) to keep up.
Part One of “Wonderful Grace of Jesus” (free arrangement)
The Church Pianist:”Wonderful Grace of Jesus” Part One (Transposed)
July 10th, 2010Yes….it’s part one of a free piano arrangement entitled: “Wonderful Grace of Jesus”. This particular hymn can be challenging for a couple of reasons. The melody has such a wide range..making it a challenge to sing! (I transposed it to B flat Major). The chorus can also be tricky for the church pianist.
I’ve gleaned ideas from different piano arrangements for “Wonderful Grace of Jesus” and applied them during congregational singing. It’s a great time to try new ideas while you have the singers for coverup. (ha ha)
The chorus use to be the most awkward part of the song but now has become my favorite over the past few years…once I learned to play in a more user friendly style. Can’t wait to share the rest of “Wonderful Grace of Jesus” in the next article or two.
One of my favorite arrangements of“Wonderful Grace of Jesus” is arranged by Mary Lynn Van Gelderen. I also gleaned alot of ideas for congregational style from Marilynn Ham’s “Wonderful Grace of Jesus” arrangement. I could not locate a pdf sample of this particular arrangement but it’s found in her book entitled “Timeless Tribute”.
The Church Pianist: More Piano Offertories!
June 29th, 2010I always enjoy finding more piano arrangements for offertories! The following audio samples are taken from the book entitled: Playing Piano Praises Volume One by Glenn & Jan Christianson. The arrangements from this book are available in downloadable pdf format. Another neat feature is…you can purchase the arrangements individually or as a whole book!
Come Christians Join to Sing
Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing
Rock of Ages
In the Garden (one of my favorites!)
Medley: Hallelujah for the Cross! with At the Cross (sounds militant enough for a patriotic offertory) 🙂
Hope you enjoy sampling the audios of these piano arrangements. Click here to view the actual music…Playing Piano Piano Praises Volume One.
The Church Pianist: Patriotic Piano Arrangements!
June 22nd, 2010July 4th is almost here! Do you have a patriotic piano arrangement ready?
We’re using the “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” piano duo arrangement by Glenn & Jan Christianson. Audio excerpt
A nice patriotic piano solo is “Onward Christian Soldiers” arranged by Elmo Mercer. Audio excerpt
Just two weeks until July 4th! I know at least “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” is available for download.
The Church Pianist: Resources for the Church Pianist
June 19th, 2010I’m adding a new website to my blogroll list! Bible Truth Music contains a nice selection of resources that will benefit the church pianist.
I recently purchased one of their new piano duo books entitled Wonderful Grace of Jesus. The arrangements are fairly easy to learn but sound wonderful! The piano arrangements can also be purchased individually from this book in downloadable pdf format! Sunshine and I are playing “The Battle Hymn of the Republic” for July 4th Sunday. I will provide sample audios of this book in an upcoming article.
Here’s a list of audio excerpts from several of their piano books:
Audio Excerpts:
Playing Piano Praises (early advanced) arranged by Glenn & Jan Christianson
In the Garden
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
Joyful Melodies Three (early intermediate) arranged by Jennifer Hall
Crown Him With Many Crowns
Power in the Blood
Songs of Invitation (early advanced) arranged by Harold DeCou
Almost Persuaded
Just as I Am
More sample audios and book titles will appear in the next few articles. Bible Truth Music plans to have all of their piano books available in pdf format very soon! Hop on over and see what they have as of now. I plan to purchase several of their books very soon to add to my offertory repertoire.
Church pianists of all levels will benefit from this website!
The Church Pianist: Free Patriotic Piano Arrangement
June 9th, 2010Busy times…but still here 🙂 I’d like to share a free patriotic piano arrangement with my church pianist readers. My Country Tis of Thee is a very old hymn. The author of the melody is unknown but the words were written by Samuel Francis Smith.
The Church Pianist: Ken Renfrow’s New Sacred Piano Arrangements
May 30th, 2010Ken Renfrow is one of my favorite arrangers for sacred piano arrangements. His latest book, Sacred Favorites Book One, is an excellent resource for the church pianist. This book features familiar hymns that are rarely seen in piano arrangement books.
A must have for church pianists looking for offertories!
Sacred Favorites Book One (Advanced piano solos) by Ken Renfrow
The Church Pianist: Intermediate Offertory Piano Books
May 28th, 2010One of my church pianist readers recently asked if I knew of any nice intermediate level piano offertory books.
Try the following…
Intermediate Collection #1 by Jenifer Cook (unavailable; store under construction)
Hymn Medleys by Phillip Keveren (recommended by a friend)
The Church Pianist: Canon in D
May 26th, 2010I enjoy playing Canon in D for weddings. Recently, I added a piano solo arrangement of Canon in D to the music store. (store offline due to construction)
Here’s a group of my piano students and myself playing a piano quintet arrangement of Canon in D, plus a violinist.