Sometimes an organist will have a
feeling and play little tricks. When I was a church organist, I would struggle against the congregation in "All Glory Laud and Honour" when I played Bach's version, and they insisted on singing the version they had learnt before. I did everything I could to persuade them otherwise, including playing a choral prelude I'd put together myself, that emphasised the characteristics of the JSB melody line.
But it made no difference.
So the
entered into me. (I was young and foolish in those days.) In a "lifeboat" service, one of the hymns was Eternal Father, Strong to Save, so I played this version:

They were completely taken in, though one person did say afterwards that it felt "rather low".

But it made no difference.

So the


They were completely taken in, though one person did say afterwards that it felt "rather low".
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