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Monday, November 25th, 2019
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I just wrote this arrangement of Silent Night for Ady, one of my late beginner students.
She needed something that wouldn’t take long to learn.
Ady loves it!
I will offer this Christmas piano solo for FREE until December 5, 2019.
Just click on the link below this video to download your FREE copy.
I was up before the sun this morning trying to finish my Dad’s vocal number entitled “Sing to the Lord a New Song.”
This make a great Thanksgiving choir special and it’s not real hard to learn 🙂 Sorry for working on it so late but doing my best.
Dad (Reece Yandle), wrote this song years ago and we’ve been intending to publish it as a SATB choir arrangement.
The melody of this song is very catchy and stays with you throughout the day..reminding you to praise the Lord!
Working on getting a sample for you all to hear. In the meantime….see sample picture of music below.
One of my piano students recently requested improvising ideas for More About Jesus.
Specs I consider before improvising a hymn:
In this tutorial, I added improvised notes for a moderate tempo.
Click HERE for free printable version of “More About Jesus” (verse only)
Wow! There are multiple pattern ideas for this song! I’m trying to settle on which ones to share with you all.
Did you know you can insert rests in place of the right hand melody during repetitive sections? Doing this avoids overworking the hand and produces a smoother tone. More improvising tips and visuals soon!
Most of this hymn consists of the I and V chord with the exception of the ii chord occurring once in the verse and one time in the chorus.
The upcoming video tutorial will cover the verse of “More About Jesus” in the key of G Major.
One of my piano students, Ady Lowder, surprised me by singing her first song which she recently composed.
We’re planning on putting it to paper for publication when able.
Watch this video clip to hear a portion of Ady’s new song.


I’ve been thinking lately on the different aspects of the church pianist’s role in the church. 
In my 30 plus years as church pianist, I’ve never been paid to serve in the area of music ministry.
I’m not apposed to those who are paid to serve but our mindset should be “to serve” regardless if we’re paid or not paid.
As a Christian, we know that we are to strive to be Christ-like and to love the church as Christ loved the church.
Therefore, I always want to try and honor God in all I do…especially within the church consisting of my fellow believers.
Here’s a list of ideas that run through my mind when serving at our church. (I need to take heed to this list!)
I attend a small country church in the foothills of North Carolina so some of the above tips/ideas may not apply to your situation. We have what I call a very “unique” church because they are SO loving and supportive.
When someone sings a special…our congregation is rooting for the singer or instrumentalist, supplying periodic “amens” and nodding of heads as they listen. You’ve probably picked up on that from the videos I share.
We also include children in our special music ministry. It thrills my heart to hear young ones sing. More importantly, it thrills the heart of our Savior.
Feel free to share your thoughts on the role of a churh pianist.