The Church Pianist: Adding Runs to Hymns (example #2 explanation)
Example #2 for Adding Runs in Hymns
Explanation of example #2 in adding runs to hymns:
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This run created a nice fill-in where normally a dotted half note occured on the word: “Thee”. In the original version, the G chord lasted for the entire last measure of the verse for the words: “Thee….Draw me” I added a D (7) chord on the 3rd beat of that measure for chord variety.
*Upcoming article: Longer example with run in middle of a sentence with user friendly fingering! I call them cluster runs 🙂
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