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Original

Preludes of Praise, Volume 2. Eugene Mccluskey. Organ Solo sheet music. Beginning.

Translation

Preludes of Praise, Volume 2. Eugene Mccluskey. Organ Solo sheet music. Beginning.

Original

Preludes of Praise, Volume 2 composed by Eugene Mccluskey. For organ. 2-staff. Sacred. Moderately easy. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company. LO.70-1083L. Thou shalt never, NEVER play a bright and joyful prelude or one that is louder than mp. WHOA. Who ever said that. Moses. Well, we don't know for certain if anyone actually ever said it, but it's a common misconception held by many organists nonetheless. Preludes don't always have to be soft and meditative. If you are in this rut, surprise the congregation. and yourself. by playing one of these roof-raisers every two or three weeks. The first time you do it, some may think you've played the postlude by mistake, but that's OK -- they'll like it. Here are sixteen well-crafted, but Easy settings of familiar hymns of praise, which will be useful not only as preludes, but also as festive offertories or postludes. The music is printed on two staves, each selection is timed, and registrations are provided for pipe, electronic, and Hammond organs. Eternal Father Strong To Save. I Love To Tell The Story. O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing. Interlude On Hankey. See How Great A Flame Aspires. Fantasia On Forest Green. High In The Heavens Eternal God. Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus. Mighty Fortress Is Our God A. Prelude On Hanover. Stand Up Stand Up For Jesus. Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah. We Believe In One True God. Jesus The Very Thought Of Thee. Come Thou Almighty King. All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name. Beautiful Savior.

Translation

Preludes of Praise, Volume 2 composed by Eugene Mccluskey. For organ. 2-staff. Sacred. Moderately easy. Published by Lorenz Publishing Company. LO.70-1083L. Thou shalt never, NEVER play a bright and joyful prelude or one that is louder than mp. WHOA. Who ever said that. Moses. Well, we don't know for certain if anyone actually ever said it, but it's a common misconception held by many organists nonetheless. Preludes don't always have to be soft and meditative. If you are in this rut, surprise the congregation. and yourself. by playing one of these roof-raisers every two or three weeks. The first time you do it, some may think you've played the postlude by mistake, but that's OK -- they'll like it. Here are sixteen well-crafted, but Easy settings of familiar hymns of praise, which will be useful not only as preludes, but also as festive offertories or postludes. The music is printed on two staves, each selection is timed, and registrations are provided for pipe, electronic, and Hammond organs. Eternal Father Strong To Save. I Love To Tell The Story. O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing. Interlude On Hankey. See How Great A Flame Aspires. Fantasia On Forest Green. High In The Heavens Eternal God. Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus. Mighty Fortress Is Our God A. Prelude On Hanover. Stand Up Stand Up For Jesus. Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah. We Believe In One True God. Jesus The Very Thought Of Thee. Come Thou Almighty King. All Hail The Power Of Jesus Name. Beautiful Savior.