This arrangement started out so easy to create. Then, I hit a road block and stopped working on it. I discovered it again just yesterday and finally finished it. A chord was being problematic. Once I corrected that chord, everything else fell into place quite easily. Sometimes, the smallest obstacle can stop us as we strive for perfection. So, this song is titled quite appropriately. I just needed to remember to let it be what it is and let myself be what God made me. I hope that you enjoy “Just As I Am”.
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This arrangement was born of necessity. I needed a prelude for Sunday morning worship. It begins gently with an introduction. It develops to rolling chords and a moving bass line. It moves upward to become more delicate and then back down with large octave chords to finish triumphantly. I hope that you enjoy playing “The Lord’s My Shepherd”.
This arrangement was born of necessity. I needed a prelude for Sunday morning worship. It begins in a classical style with moving bass line. Then, it increases to octaves in the right hand. It ends with a crossover of the left hand from the bass clef to the treble clef. I hope that you enjoy playing “My Faith Looks Up To Thee”.
This arrangement was born of necessity. I needed a prelude for Sunday morning worship. It begins up high, delicately, like a music box. Then, it deepens and adds an ostinato in the left hand, giving it more of a pensive feel. Then, there is a triumphant ending with octaves. This can be shortened to suit the player’s needs during worship. I hope you enjoy playing “Come Thou Almighty King”.







