top of page

Rewrite the Stars from the Greatest Showman (Piano Cover + Tutorial + Lyrics)
Rewrite the Stars from the Greatest Showman (Piano Cover + Tutorial + Lyrics)
04:31
Play Video
The Bioluminescence of the Night from Avatar by James Horner (Piano Cover + Tutorial)
03:27
Play Video
Faction Before Blood/Tris from Divergent by Junkie XL (Piano Solo + Tutorial)
04:46
Play Video
When Ginny Kissed Harry from Harry Potter: Half-Blood Prince by Nicholas Hooper (Piano Tutorial)
02:43
Play Video
 
at the piano 2

This second volume of "At the Piano" features a few of my favorite songs right now, including many from movie soundtracks I've fallen in love with. Hope you enjoy!

(Be sure to also check out "At the Piano 1")

SONGS: 

SHEET MUSIC: Piano Solos
LISTEN/STREAM: Spotify | Apple Music | Amazon MusicMore
​​​
VIDEOS: YouTube 

Bioluminescence

If you're unfamiliar with the "Avatar" soundtrack by James Horner, you're missing out. It's so beautifully magical.

  • BUY MP3: iTunes | Amazon
  • LISTEN/STREAM: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music | Amazon Music | More

Your Text Here​​

Urban Life
the bioluminescence of the night /avatar

If you're unfamiliar with the "Avatar" soundtrack by James Horner, you're missing out. It's so beautifully magical.

SHEET MUSIC: Piano Solo
BUY MP3: iTunes | Amazon
​​​
LISTEN/STREAM: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music | Amazon MusicMore

Like so many others, I fell in love with Lewis Capaldi's song "Someone You Loved." Here is my piano solo cover.

  • BUY MP3: iTunes | Amazon
  • LISTEN/STREAM: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music | Amazon Music | More

Your Text Here​​

Urban Life
someone you loved / lewis capaldi

Like so many others, I fell in love with Lewis Capaldi's song "Someone You Loved." Here is my piano solo cover.

SHEET MUSIC: Piano Solo
BUY MP3: iTunes | Amazon
​​​
LISTEN/STREAM: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music | Amazon MusicMore

Have you ever had a moment that sucked the breath from you? Where you fall to your knees in grief? One of my kids had a life-altering moment. It was bad. I knew it was going to hurt for years to come. Desperate, I turned to prayer and to the scriptures. Randomly, I read a story of a prophet who, by his faith, moved a mountain. An entire mountain! My passing thought was, “I wish I had that kind of faith,” because my child's problem literally felt like a mountain. That was it, though; a quick thought, and I moved on. An hour later, my daughter walked by and was listening to Pentatonix’s version of this song. The words playing at that moment were, “We were moving mountains long before we knew we could. There can be miracles when you believe.” It startled me, but I brushed it off as a coincidence. Literally fifteen minutes later, my husband called, and in the middle of him telling me about everything at work, he said, “I told them we’d have to move mountains to make it happen.” I stopped him and said, “What did you say?” He was a little surprised but repeated the phrase. He’s never, that I can remember, used that phrase before. "Move mountains." After that, I begged God to know if what I was suspecting was actually true. Would He move this mountain for us? Sure enough, the next morning, the problem was resolved completely. I still don’t know how something so huge was fixed so quickly and painlessly. I can only call it a miracle. Needless to say, this song is now a favorite of mine. I hope the sweet message of this song helps you, like it helped me, because, while times are tough, and while things can seem impossible, I know that God still moves mountains when we believe.

  • BUY MP3: iTunes | Amazon
  • LISTEN/STREAM: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music | Amazon Music | More

Your Text Here​​

Urban Life
when you believe / prince of egypt

Have you ever had a moment that sucked the breath from you? Where you fall to your knees in grief? One of my kids had a life-altering moment. It was bad. I knew it was going to hurt for years to come. Desperate, I turned to prayer and to the scriptures. Randomly, I read a story of a prophet who, by his faith, moved a mountain. An entire mountain! My passing thought was, “I wish I had that kind of faith,” because this problem felt like a mountain. That was it, though; a quick thought and I moved on. An hour later my daughter walked by, listening to Pentatonix’s version of this song. The specific words playing at the moment were, “We were moving mountains long before we knew we could. There can be miracles when you believe.” It startled me, but I brushed it off as a coincidence. Literally fifteen minutes later, my husband called from work, and in the middle of him telling me everything, he said, “I told them we’d have to move mountains to make it happen.” I stopped him and said, “What did you say?” He was a little surprised but repeated the phrase. He’s never, that I can remember, used that phrase before. "Move mountains." I begged God to know if what I was suspecting was actually true. Would He move this mountain? Sure enough, the next morning, the problem was resolved completely. I still don’t know how something so huge dissolved so quickly and painlessly. I can only call it a miracle. Needless to say, this song is now a favorite of mine. I hope the sweet message of this song helps you, like it helped me, because, while times are tough, and while things can seem impossible, I know God still moves mountains when we believe.

SHEET MUSIC: Piano Solo
BUY MP3: iTunes | Amazon
​​​
LISTEN/STREAM: YouTube | Spotify | Apple Music | Amazon MusicMore

When Ginny
WhenYouBelieve
Someone You Loved
bottom of page