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gizzy wrote:Ed Balls took grade 1 piano today. It's true! He has said it went OK, but the sight-reading was in F major.![]()
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Does playing the organ in chapel not count as a sort of public performance then??Gill the Piano wrote: (although I still dislike performing in public so I can't talk!)
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Surprised Grant Shapps (current Party Chairman) hasn't got him to play Land of Hope and Glory to the party faithful at the end of Conference. Denis Healey did likewise at the Labour conference with The Red Flag one year I seem to remember (I can also remember seeing him on Nationwide as a small boy playing piano at their Christmas panto.Gill the Piano wrote:Blimey, I never knew Hague played the piano!
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I would be MORTIFIED - I always hope nobody's noticed me...dave brum wrote: she's always get a round of applause after the final piece of grace music, when the congregation were already far advanced in getting their coats on and pondering that nice cup of tea and morning coffee finger in the draughty old church hall! Hope you get that token.
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I was assuming some of the chapels still had some manual organs, I know of one in Llanrug, north Wales at an independent evangelical chapel. But as you point out, with soaring electricity prices, manual organs may be in line for some sort of revival!Gill the Piano wrote:Organ grinder? All courtesy of Southern Electric (greedy grasping gits) these days!
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Toms, tgotl. Tell out my soul, the greatness of the Lord. Looks more Magyar than Cymraeg.Gill the Piano wrote:Hyfrydol, actually. But I've always called it Hydrofoil since before I could understand Welsh! What's tgotl? Is it Welsh...
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I don't go to church any more Gill. I rather suspect there are many closet agnostic church organists, such is the shortage of pianists and organists the established, roman catholic and other protestant churches/chapels can draw upon.Gill the Piano wrote:True. So do you know Hyfrydol? I spec you do - most churches sing it.
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