I was able to adapt When I Survey Ensemble to a two piano arrangement. I know not every church has three pianos in addition to flute and clarinet but hope this arrangement of When I Survey will be more feasible for the church pianist(s).
We have two pianos (one grand plus one digital piano) at our church on opposite ends of the stage. I’m going to add strings and have one of our pianists play the digital for the strings. I’m bringing in two… 76 key keyboards and placing them facing me at the grand piano. The flutes and clarinet will play from the front pew facing the pianos. I have found it easier to stay together when positioning the instruments as close as possible to each other with the pianists facing each or maybe side view (depending on the space) in order to see each other’s movements for unified playing.
I’m sharing a “buy it now” and preview of the two piano version below. Click on the image to view a sample page from each piano part.
Intermediate to late intermediate sacred piano duo (two pianos) 4 pages per piano. *Adapted from "When I Survey Palm Sunday Ensemble" Also available as Three Pianos with flute and clarinet
Early intermediate to Advanced Ensemble
Includes: Three Pianos (Piano One: Early Advanced, Piano Two: Late Intermediate, Piano Three: Early Intermediate)
One flute clarinet or Two Flutes (2nd flute can replace clarinet)
*Piano 3 is optional and a violin can replace flute #1
View sample pages by clicking on product image.
If you’re a beginning church pianist and learning to play from the hymnal…this lesson is for you 🙂
There are always exceptions to the rules as we’ll see in this lesson dealing with five part playing style from the church hymnal.
The thumb cannot always comfortably plug the tenor note into the right hand as we’ll see in the last video below.
Watch this video first if you need a more involved description of the five part playing style and then proceed to the latest video below which describes the exception to the five part playing style.
Spending the morning browsing Lorenz’ Fall Piano 2018 Piano Solo Books for Christmas and beyond 🙂
Lorenz Publishing has a youtube channel dedicated to providing church pianists with visual and audio samples from most of their sacred piano books. It’s a great resource!
Some of my favorites so far… from the Fall piano 2018 series are: Click on each image for details. (See video below)
Enjoy browsing below to find your favorite piano books!
I’m preparing a video tutorial on pedal suggestions for the church pianist who would appreciate some helpful tips on how to sound smooth when playing hymns.
Get ready with these prep tips!
Sit elbow length from the keys (knees should be slightly under keyboard.)
Early intermediate Christmas piano solo, 4 pgs.
Enjoy playing this very flowing arrangement loaded with lush chording.
*This arrangement is patterned after the advanced piano solo version.
Early intermediate Christmas piano solo, 3 pgs.
Enjoy playing this simple yet pleasing lullaby reminding the listener of Christ's birth. This medley consists of "Infant Holy & Away in a Manger"