Prelude Line-Up Project
Lesson 10
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Lesson 10
Take the all the hymns you have learned up to this point, along with your organ hymn arrangement, and prepare a prelude line-up of music that could be used for a sacrament meeting according to the following instructions:
For each of your 3-part hymns, play a total of two verses using SOLO and ACCOMPANIMENT registration. Follow these steps:
Verse 1: Play with both hands on the accompaniment manual. Use an appropriate prelude-chorus-type registration.
Verse 2: Move the melody to the solo manual, using a solo stop or combination. Accompany with the other hand on the accompaniment manual.
For your 4-part hymns and the organ adaptation of a pianistic hymn, play a total of two verses using two contrasting chorus-style registrations. Follow these steps:
Verse 1: Play with both hands on a single manual using a chorus-type registration suitable for a prelude or postlude.
Verse 2: Create contrast by either:
Changing the registration on the same manual, or
Moving both hands to a different manual that has a different chorus-type registration.
Choose combinations that provide clear contrast while maintaining the overall character of a prelude or postlude.
The video below demonstrates a well-planned, well-registered prelude line-up that uses all the elements taught in lesson 8.