Instrumental Reflections #1
Jun 4, 2009 Free Stuff, Instrumental Reflections
Posted by
Russell Martin
One thing I have always loved to do is to sit at the piano and just play. Let whatever notes come and go wherever I am led and just play. Over the years this has sometimes resulted in some great songs like “Angelise” and “Yesterday Today and Forever” After I began leading worship for different camps people asked me to play before a service started or during the prayer time.
I started thinking that maybe you would benefit from some recordings of these musical ramblings as a background to your own corporate or personal prayer and reflection times. So here is what I plan to do. Every week I will upload an instrumental reflection. I may use one that I was able to record during a worship service, or go and sit down at the piano and record something new. I will put the songs up here and provide a download link. You are free to use the music for any worship service or other service you wish. All I ask is that you ask me before using it for other purposes, like on a video, compilation CD, or something like that.
Here is the first installment called Prayer Walk 1. It was recorded at our College UM ARMY camp in May of 2009 during the prayer walk. It is a live recording so you will hear some noise in the background of people going through the stations on the walk . Click to listen. Right click and choose “Save as” or “save target as” to save to your computer.
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Tags: Instrumental, piano, Prayer, reflections, walk


June 12th, 2009 at 11:04 pm
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