I Love To See The Temple Paul Cardall Sheet Music Jun 2026
| Arranger | Style | Difficulty | Best for | |----------|-------|------------|----------| | | New age / meditative | Late intermediate | Recitals, prelude, personal reflection | | Sally DeFord (free) | Traditional hymn style | Early intermediate | Congregational singing | | Marshall McDonald | Classical / romantic | Advanced | Concert setting | | Craig Petrie | Contemporary pop-ballad | Intermediate | Youth sacrament meetings |
Official digital sheet music for this arrangement can be found on platforms like Musicnotes Virtual Sheet Music , generally available in two formats: Piano Solo i love to see the temple paul cardall sheet music
. It is widely sought after for its gentle, New Age style that focuses on emotional depth and spiritual reflection. Available Sheet Music Versions | Arranger | Style | Difficulty | Best
Before the final phrase ("For the temple is a house of God"), Cardall inserts a breath—a half-second of silence. The sheet music indicates a fermata or a rest here. Do not rush it. Let the silence echo. The sheet music indicates a fermata or a rest here
When the music stops and your hands come to rest on your thighs, you realize the paper is just paper again. But for the duration of the song, you were the architect. You built the walls of serenity with your own two hands, guided by the quiet, steady hand of a man who learned to speak through the piano when his own heart was too full for words.