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Voicing/Instrumentation: Organ/Organ Accompaniment
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Comments for this piece:
From Caleb Lawson: This is an AMAZING transfer into the last verse! It was very well written! I can't wait to look at some of your other work!
5.0 stars.
More about Chad Staten:
<PLEASE NOTE: I am migrating over to my own website. Please visit chadstatenmusic.com for access to more materials. Thanks!> Chad (Staten rhymes with Dayton) started on the violin in third grade in Logan, UT. At the age of eight, he sang in a stake primary children's choir at the Logan Tabernacle. This first real encounter with the organ deeply impressed him, and cemented in his mind a desire to play the organ. After his family moved to Beeville, a small town 60 miles from anywhere in south Texas during fifth grade, he switched to the piano because of limited orchestra resources in town. Chad was called to be a ward organist and choir accompanist starting in high school, and has served in those positions almost continuously ever since. He was an Organ Performance and Pedagogy major at BYU, where he studied with Richard Elliott, and played harpsichord and other instruments in the Early Music Ensemble under the direction of Doug Bush. He currently serves as a Guest Organist on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Chad loves to compose, particularly for choir and organ. To support his music addiction, he works as an airline pilot and enjoys playing many different pipe organs at various destinations in the United States and Canada. Please take a moment to let me know if you have enjoyed or found useful anything I have posted here. And of course, please tell me if you find any errors!
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- Lord__I_..._step pdf (view, print, download)
- Lord_I_W...-flat pdf (view, print, download)
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If you sing/use this song, please contact the composer and say thank you to Chad Staten!
Voicing/Instrumentation: Organ/Organ Accompaniment
We also have other 12 arrangements of "Lord, I Would Follow Thee".
See more from Chad Staten.
Visit composer's personal website.
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Comments for this piece:
From Caleb Lawson: This is an AMAZING transfer into the last verse! It was very well written! I can't wait to look at some of your other work!
5.0 stars.
More about Chad Staten:
<PLEASE NOTE: I am migrating over to my own website. Please visit chadstatenmusic.com for access to more materials. Thanks!> Chad (Staten rhymes with Dayton) started on the violin in third grade in Logan, UT. At the age of eight, he sang in a stake primary children's choir at the Logan Tabernacle. This first real encounter with the organ deeply impressed him, and cemented in his mind a desire to play the organ. After his family moved to Beeville, a small town 60 miles from anywhere in south Texas during fifth grade, he switched to the piano because of limited orchestra resources in town. Chad was called to be a ward organist and choir accompanist starting in high school, and has served in those positions almost continuously ever since. He was an Organ Performance and Pedagogy major at BYU, where he studied with Richard Elliott, and played harpsichord and other instruments in the Early Music Ensemble under the direction of Doug Bush. He currently serves as a Guest Organist on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Chad loves to compose, particularly for choir and organ. To support his music addiction, he works as an airline pilot and enjoys playing many different pipe organs at various destinations in the United States and Canada. Please take a moment to let me know if you have enjoyed or found useful anything I have posted here. And of course, please tell me if you find any errors!
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Here's a modulation up a half step. You might play this before the last verse, for example, to make your hymn singing a bit more interesting. You'll definitely want to coordinate with the chorister before attempting a key change in a congregational hymn, but this modulation should lead everyone right where you want them to go. If you need a copy of this (or any) hymn in any key, you can use the hymn player on lds.org. Select the new key, and choose print. (Since this is a bit of a pain, I have included the copy in E-flat here as a separate download).
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