As a youth in a church choir I was asked to play Lord of the Dance. Then as I got older I had to play for my 52-year-old aunt's Funeral, I played AMAZING GRACE and WHY ME LORD, I cried through the entire service. I loved my aunt so much. I love your music and it was great to see you switch over with another organist. Thank you Mr. AWOPETU. Take care! Patrick on Canadian SOIL. 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉👌👌👌👌🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@@godspianist LOL. We all make mistrakes! It so pleases me to listen to any wonderful pipe organ and watch the organist! After years, I was finally able to acquire an Allen organ of my own. Can't afford a pipe organ.
@@PatGoltz Wow You did well to have acquired an Allen Organ - that's great. That's a lot of money oooo I hope one day, I'll be able to buy an Organ like you
@@godspianist I was only able to buy the Allen because I received an inheritance. Otherwise, I would never have been able to buy one. I bought a used organ. I had no access to an organ before that. Perhaps you live in Africa. I am aware of the difficulties most people in Africa face, and my heart goes out to them. I have a close friend in Uganda, and he regularly shares stories of what life is like for him. Most people in Africa would never be able to buy an Allen.
@@PatGoltz Wow That's interesting Buying Organ here in Africa is a big deal. This Organ here is a viscount Organ and due to bad foreign exchange, it's currently going for 100 million naira now in Nigeria. Most times, you only get to have access to this kind of organ in big churches that have money to procure it or individuals that are so rich to be able to afford it. Remember, the maintenance is another expenses because you must service them regularly for optimization.
LoLs Actually, there are notes for what he played..the ending is the "amen" arrangement by Dr Ayò Oluranti and it's one song being sung very well using this arrangement by the university chapel choir
Paul come and teach me may🤲🤲
Loved it.
@@joelolisaemeka3564
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Organ na spiritual musical instruments & it takes lots of time to learn.
@@bestchairman2411
You're absolutely correct sir
Wonderful ❤❤❤
@@OrganforheartandsoulEvaRamstec
Thanks for always coming to watch my videos
As a youth in a church choir I was asked to play Lord of the Dance. Then as I got older I had to play for my 52-year-old aunt's Funeral, I played AMAZING GRACE and WHY ME LORD, I cried through the entire service. I loved my aunt so much. I love your music and it was great to see you switch over with another organist. Thank you Mr. AWOPETU. Take care! Patrick on Canadian SOIL.
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Wow, I like your story. Music is actually for the Soul
Thanks for your kind words
I'm Opeyemi from Ìbàdàn, Nigeria
@@godspianist You are more than Welcome SIR. I love your name Opeyemia. Your mom knew just what she was doing when she named you so beautifully.
@@patrickrwhite8354
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It's a Yorùbá name.
Do you know the meaning of my name in English?
Hmm.. beautiful ❤
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Love it! The wind noise is a bit of a problem.
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I forgot to turn off the standing fan besides the Organ. The noise from the fan actually got into the recording
@@godspianist LOL. We all make mistrakes! It so pleases me to listen to any wonderful pipe organ and watch the organist! After years, I was finally able to acquire an Allen organ of my own. Can't afford a pipe organ.
@@PatGoltz
Wow
You did well to have acquired an Allen Organ - that's great. That's a lot of money oooo
I hope one day, I'll be able to buy an Organ like you
@@godspianist I was only able to buy the Allen because I received an inheritance. Otherwise, I would never have been able to buy one. I bought a used organ. I had no access to an organ before that. Perhaps you live in Africa. I am aware of the difficulties most people in Africa face, and my heart goes out to them. I have a close friend in Uganda, and he regularly shares stories of what life is like for him. Most people in Africa would never be able to buy an Allen.
@@PatGoltz
Wow
That's interesting
Buying Organ here in Africa is a big deal. This Organ here is a viscount Organ and due to bad foreign exchange, it's currently going for 100 million naira now in Nigeria. Most times, you only get to have access to this kind of organ in big churches that have money to procure it or individuals that are so rich to be able to afford it. Remember, the maintenance is another expenses because you must service them regularly for optimization.
At last someone who does know God has a name: Jehovah!
That is our God. His name is Jesus
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Nice
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1:41 😂 this guy should be arrested. 😅💔.
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He spoilt the beautiful play with whatever he wanted to do at the end 🤦
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Actually, there are notes for what he played..the ending is the "amen" arrangement by Dr Ayò Oluranti and it's one song being sung very well using this arrangement by the university chapel choir
If you actually listen to the way choir sing the AMEN ending he played, you'll enter into another realm