- Level: Early Intermediate
- Pages: 6 pages, 4 pages of music, cover included!
- Style: Majestically
- Bonus: Mp3 recording included
- Format: PDF instant download
This arrangement of All Creatures of Our God and King is majestic and joyful. Time changes throughout the piece make it interesting to play and engaging for the listener, and it’s easy to imagine His creatures, from small and meek to mighty and majestic, joining in with singing.
The tune for this piece is LASST UNS ERFREUEN.
What Level is this All Creatures of Our God and King?
All Creatures of Our God and King is an early intermediate piece. It begins in C Major, and then moves to D Major. Key signatures are indicated. The piece switches off from triple meter to common time throughout the entire piece, in a way that feels natural and gives depth to the sound. Pedaling is indicated throughout the piece.
The left hand does play treble clef for a brief few measures, but is otherwise in the bass clef. Helpful fingerings are included, especially in passages where hand positions are changing. Dynamics are wide-ranging and notated.
Bonus:
This arrangement of All Creatures of Our God and King is studio licensed which means that you can print and use it with as many students as you directly teach for your entire lifetime of teaching. Your purchase includes an mp3 recording of arranger Wendy Stevens performing the piece. Teachers are permitted to send the mp3 to students to help them learn or shape the piece more easily.
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Beth Peters –
This piece is enjoyable and beautiful. My student, who is working in Level 2 RCM, was able to learn it in 3 to 4 weeks and is planning to play it as a recital piece.
Brooke –
Excellent and refreshing arrangement to such a fantastic staple to the church. I’ve had multiple students play it over the last year and they have just delighted in the fact that they can play such an incredible piece and that it is at their level. (Currently, only adults play hymns at the church, and it’s very honoring to be able to play such an incredible piece!)
It’s a fantastic arrangement that not only is doable, but refreshing and delightful! I absolutely recommend it!!
Amy Hansel –
My 7th grade student wanted to learn a hymn and she was blown away by the sound of this one! She was so motivated after hearing it that she learned most of it on a week! The notes fall under the fingers easily even though the hands must move up and down the octaves. It sounds much harder than it is–perfect for middle schoolers (and high schoolers… And anyone really)!