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109 of 110 people found the following review helpful. WONDERFUL and USEFULBy Eager ReaderThere are so many reviews for this wonderful book of piano solos for church use; I hesitated to add yet another. But I do want to comment on those who implied these werent full-sounding pieces or challenging. True; it depends upon your skill level; taste; expectations; and other personal factors; but for the pianist who isnt concert quality; I believe these will be eminently usable. While for many years I have been organist at both morning services each Sunday; we now have twice-monthly traditional evening services; mostly for our older people who built up a dedication over the years for a.m. and p.m. church. Several folks purposely arrive early; to listen to what amounts to almost a mini-concert. As I try not to repeat music within a year and sometimes two; it is a challenge constantly to be on the lookout for new; interesting piano arrangements suitable to this age bracket. I use at least 6-8 pieces for this prelude time; meaning I need quality pieces I can learn quickly; generally at the upper-intermediate or moderately-advanced levels. "Sunday Solos for Piano" has been great. There are a number of truly lovely arrangements and; as in all music books; some that are less special. In most things I buy; there are several I wont use at all; but that is not the case with this volume. I have already played almost every piece at church; though I have only had the book a few weeks. Styles are varied. For example; "Blessed Assurance" seems almost jazz or ragtime in rhythm (and I didnt do it justice last Sunday night!); "Be Thou My Vision" hauntingly beautiful--purposely not a "full" sound--done with interesting chords and note progressions that are not at all difficult. Minor and major key changes also provide originality in a few instances. Similarly; whether a "grand old hymn of the church" or more recently-written music; each arrangement seems designed for the pianist who wants lack of extreme difficulty; with interesting music content that will thrill believers.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Sunday Solos is such a joy to play!!!By Theresa PendletonI am a church pianist and really appreciate how beautifully the pieces flow together but I do find that some of the pieces are definitely for intermediate to advanced pianists and therefore not for beginning pianist; I feel they would get frustrated trying to learn them. Plus I want to add that I just recently played for church and played the piece "Shine Jesus Shine" and I actually had a couple of people and our pastor singing along with it (even though there are no words with the pieces; they knew the song/melody).. It was wonderful!!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Somewhat simplified but great varietyBy willIve used this for several church piano gigs. I normally just use it as background music/filler. Its a bit too simple in some ways; but it still has all the favorite hymns and they are pretty decent arrangements.