- Level: Late Elementary to Early Intermediate
- Pages: 6 pages, 4 pages of music, cover included!
- Style: Deeply moving
- Bonuses: Mp3 recording included
- Format: PDF instant download
This entreating arrangement of Oh the Deep Deep Love of Jesus will set an intensely reflective and worshipful mood for you and your audience. Though it is late elementary to early intermediate, the harmonies and setting make it a mature sound for any age of pianist. Even advanced pianists who have little time to prepare music will find this arrangement satisfying and deeply moving. Â
The Level of Oh the Deep Deep Love of Jesus
This arrangement falls somewhere between late elementary and early intermediate. The setting is in compound meter and all rhythms are simple and straightforward. The smallest note value is the eighth note.
Pedaling is written in the piece. The pianist move around the piano, so a majority of the piano is used. But these movements are done in comfortable ways.
This arrangement uses no octaves and is well suited for students with small hands. It fall easily under the hands and feels quite natural to play.
Oh the Deep Deep Love of Jesus Bonus:
This piece 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.
Oh the Deep Deep Love of Jesus also includes a free mp3 recording of the performance to send to students. As with all ComposeCreate pieces, this arrangement also includes the beautiful cover.
susan hubacker –
So soothing and intriguing as the melody waves from the piano
Julie Kaunitz –
I would give 1,000 stars on everything I ordered! (This and the Doxology, Balm in Gilead, Ode to Joy, and the Early to Mid Intermediate Sacred Bundle.) Thank you Wendy!
Kay Carlson –
I played this piece during Lent at my church. I love the Celtic feel of this piece! It rolls along in 6/8 time. The hand-over-hand parts are fun to play! dm is an easy key to play in!
jennie.flicker –
This piece has been very special to 2 of my students. One just adores “minor”. The other was in a funk during CoVid. She mastered this piece pretty quickly, and it was just the breath of fresh air she needed.
Chris –
I played this piece for the Good Friday prelude last year, and the pastor remembered it, and asked me to play it again. It’s just beautiful!