🌟 "Amazing Grace" | Amazing Harmonies | Hymn Of The Week 🌟
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2023
- 🌟 *"Amazing Grace" | Amazing Harmonies | Hymn Of The Week* 🌟
Join us in a soul-stirring musical journey as we delve into the timeless hymn "Amazing Grace." This beloved hymn, known for its powerful harmonies and profound lyrics, has touched hearts around the world for generations. In this episode of "Hymn Of The Week," we explore the rich history and musical beauty of this iconic hymn.
🎶 *A Hymn That Transcends Time* 🎶
"Amazing Grace" is more than just a song; it's a testament to the enduring power of faith and redemption. Discover the fascinating history behind the hymn's creation by John Newton, a former slave trader turned clergyman. Learn how this hymn's heartfelt words and unforgettable melody have provided solace and inspiration to countless souls.
🎤 *Harmonies That Resonate* 🎤
Experience the sheer beauty of "Amazing Grace" as we present harmonious renditions that capture the hymn's essence. Fraser Gartshore, our dedicated hymnist, skillfully interprets this masterpiece, breathing new life into its ageless verses.
🕊️ A Song of Redemption and Hope 🕊️
"Amazing Grace" is more than a hymn; it's a testament to the power of faith and the resilience of the human spirit. Join us as we explore the origins of this hymn, penned by John Newton in the 18th century. Learn about the transformative journey that inspired these profound lyrics and discover how they continue to resonate with people across the globe.
🎶 From Humble Beginnings to Global Anthem 🌍
From its humble beginnings in a small British church to its status as a worldwide anthem of faith, "Amazing Grace" has transcended time and borders. We'll take you on a musical pilgrimage, showcasing how this hymn has been interpreted and cherished by different cultures and musicians throughout history.
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Join us for a heartfelt exploration of "Amazing Grace" and let its timeless melodies and powerful lyrics touch your soul. 🌹🎶
Recorded on the Link/Gaida organ of the Pauluskirche Ulm, sampled for Hauptwerk by Pipeloops.
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Wunderbar, vor 3 Wochen war ich unterwegs, dafür kann ich es jetzt genießen. Liebe Grüße und gute Nacht. ❤
Wow, I’ve always loved this Hymn and this is a fantastic rendition. Thanks a million Fraser😮😊
Peaceful !❤
Great music and amazing player !
👍👍😊😊
I hope you saved this while playing …
If this music did not stir one’s soul …
💚💚💚💚💚💚💚
PAUSUIONG pausing...... gotta make some popcorn ;)
Wonderful. When I was Artistic Director of the RLPS we brought over Isaiah Jackson and Rev Alvin Paris III to do an orchestral gospel concert and they did Amazing Grace and like you, he had visited 7 keys between 'Am' and 'azing'!. Thank you
Not a dry eye in the room here. Absolutely magnificent 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
😊❤ Beautiful Fraser, my Aunt Mary played this one !! Thank you 😊 💓 ☺!!!!
Yes indeed! You did manage to bring a great deal of the Wannamaker to the table today -- what a feast for the ears and soul. Best wishes and prayers for you and the family for a blessed week.
Amazing grace - wirklich in der Tat und nicht nur vom Namen her
Absolutely ravishing. What an amazing sound scape. Bravo maestro!!! A feast for the ears, the soul, the heart!!! ❤❤❤
The start sounded very Scottish, and mental echoes of bagpipes playing came to mind.
AWESOME!!!!
BRAVO!!!!
cool very cool
THANKS FOR SHAREING!!!
LOVE JOY COMPASSION
Excellent, Fraser. Thank you so much for sharing your passion for music together with us and your deep knowledge of music and the instruments on the other hand. The Wanamaker organ is a unique piece of art, and with my headphones on your brilliant registration of the Link-Gaida in Ulm makes me feel like standing in Wanamaker department store in Philadelphia. Once again thank you so much, I enjoy you playing the organ, and I listen carefully when you're talking about the backgrounds of the music and the particular instruments. 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Beautifully done. Can it converted to sheet music from the recording if recorded in MIDI?
Thank you Fraser. Thanks to your inspiration, I now know what to play for the quiet organ "gathering prelude"
at our village church this coming Sunday.
Cheers,
- Matt
But will you play it in Ab and Db?😎
@@FraserGartshore Ha ha. Our church Allen organ has a very convenient key transposing knob, so I play everything in the C and Am fingering positions.
Like that sound!
Today I start thinking of an organ you play in a vid, "Gackenbach Dual Organ".
Would be great to see that one coming out for HW.
Why not more in German Language?
Soory, tut mir leid. Amazing Grace ist eine Melodie, die aus dser Einfachheit und Mystik der Pentatonik lebt. Am besten mit nur einem Pedalton. Der Dudelsack, geht mir meist auf den Sack, doch diese Melodie kann er wie kein anderes Instrument auf dieser Welt. Wenn er dann noch eine Armee Drums hinter sich hat ... . Ja die Trompete kann Amazing Grace vielleicht noch ein wenig, vielleicht auch die Orgel ... wenn sich der Organist bescheidet.
Trompeter spielen hoch, Sologiatrristen spielen schnell, und Organisten benutzen viele Pfeiffen gleichzeitzig. Warum? Weil sie zeigen wollen, was in Ihnen und ihrem Instrument steckt. Und ja, es gibt Musik, die auch genau davon profitiert. Aber seht oft ist halt weniger ... letztendlich mehr.
Gartshore, ich hoffe Du bist mir nicht böse. Vielleicht bin ich ganz einfach nur ein Banause.
wann spielst du wieder an einer echten Orgel?
Ulm ist eine echte Orgel!
@@FraserGartshoreNein, Ulm ist eine Stadt. Sie hat viele Pfeifen, zugegeben, ist aber ganz bestimmt eine Stadt.
Damit meine ich, wieder einmal kein hauptwerk, sondern wieder in einer kirche. Mir haben die videos von früher besser gefallen. Trotzdem muss ich sagen dass ich wegen dir mit orgel angefangen habe, vielen dank dafür.