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LAVENDERS BLUE – 10 styles

Have you ever dabbled in piano improvisation or arranging? If you’ve found it too intimidating, I’m here to show that it’s actually not that difficult :) And you don’t need a “good ear” to start improvising at the piano! All you need is the right toolbox. In this FREE PDF packet I share 10 different PRACTICAL ideas both for the right hand and for the left hand so that you can start your improvisation journey on a confident note! (pun intended).

Whether you need it for congregational singing, or to teach students to play chords, or just for your own at-home enjoyment, this straight-forward lead sheet of FOR THE BEAUTY OF THE EARTH is a wonderful way to enjoy this hymn!

For the Beauty of the Earth – LEAD SHEET

BLESSED ASSURANCE – LEAD SHEET

Whether you need it for congregational singing, or to teach students to play chords, or just for your own at-home enjoyment, this straight-forward lead sheet of BLESSED ASSURANCE is a wonderful way to enjoy this hymn!

COME THOU FOUNT – LEAD SHEET
TO TEACH PRIMARY CHORDS

Piano teachers, if you have any church-going students, this resource is for you! Not only will they learn how to play “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” but you will also have the opportunity to teach them about primary chords and how to figure out the chord progression to a familiar hymn.

The package includes:
• a student copy (as seen in the picture)
• a teacher copy with step-by-step instructions on how to teach the student the primary chords

Hymn Coloring Pages

So often as a church pianist I am primarily concerned with melody, harmony, rhythm, making sure the congregation is well supported by the piano accompaniment. However, in those moments I miss out on the richness of lyrics. That is why I'm offering these FREE coloring sheets with hymn lines - to help church pianists (or anyone who loves coloring 😉) sit with the WORDS of these timeless songs of the church.