Start Improvising
at the Organ

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Learn one simple improvisation pattern you
can 
use in any key - even if you usually only play
from sheet music.

Download my free guide and try the model
at the organ in just a few minutes.

GET THE FREE GUIDE

Start Improvising
at the Organ

_____

Learn one simple improvisation pattern you can use in any key - even if you usually only play from sheet music.

Download my free guide and try the model at the organ in just a few minutes.

GET FREE GUIDE

A clear pattern for left hand, right hand and pedal

Easy examples in several keys

Ideal for quiet and festive improvisations

No advanced theory required

A simple place to begin

Improvisation does not have to start with complicated
harmony or long musical forms.

In this free guide, I will show you one of the simplest
models I use at the organ. Each part has a clear role,
so you always know what to play and how to begin.

You can use the model for:

✔️   quiet service music
✔️   hymn introductions
✔️   meditative improvisations
✔️   festive preludes and postludes

Why I created this guide

Many organists would love to improvise, but they feel unsure where to start.

I created this short guide to give you a practical first step. The goal is not to play something complicated. It is to sit down at the organ, try the pattern, and immediately hear how a simple idea can become music.

You do not need years of theory before you begin. Start with a few chords, a steady pedal note, and a short melody.

Paul Fey

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