Instrumental Reflections #4

instrumental-reflections1 This past week I spent leading worship for elementary age kids at Lakeview Church Camp, so the instrumental reflection for this week is a song I have put up here previously. This song is probably still my most requested piano piece I play, and the one I enjoy playing the most. It was written on an old piano at a church on the Mexico Texas border while I was on a mission trip there in college. It’s called Angelise. Please enjoy.

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One Response to Instrumental Reflections #4

  1. I really love this melody; it’s haunting yet has hope — a bit of peace that comes out of mourning.

    You are amazing.

    b

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