One of my church pianist readers recently posted the following question…
“I have trouble filling in the blank spaces in songs (for example, whole notes, or the end of a verse, leading into the next verse). I have no idea what to play in those spots and sometimes, that creates an uncertainty for the congregation about when to start singing again. What can I play to help sort of “lead in”?
~Stephanie~
I’ve been answering her question with this series. Part One and Two of Piano Hymn Fill-ins, shared fill-in ideas for the end of verses leading into the chorus. Part three deals with fill-ins for the end of choruses leading into the next verse. The examples in part three are for choruses ending with a whole note.
Editor notes for part three piano hymn fill-ins…
The fill-in for both examples are similar; making it easier for church pianists to learn and apply to other hymns ending in whole notes.
Piano Hymn Fill-ins Part Three