Fantastic 🎶
Love Divine, All love's excelling
1,
Love divine, All love's excelling
Joy of heaven to Earth come Down
Fix In us humble dwelling
All thy faithful mercies crown
Jesus thou art All compassion
Pure, unbounded love thou art
Visit us with thy salvation
Enter every trembling heart
2,
Breathe Oh breathe
thy Loving spirit
Into every troubled breast
Let us all in thee inherit
Let us find that second rest
Take away our bent to sinning
Alpha and Omega be
End of faith, as it's beginning
Set our hearts at Liberty
3,
Come Almighty to deliver
Let us All thy life receive
Suddenly return And never,
Nevermore thy temples leave,
Thee we would be
Always Blessing
Serve thee as thy host above
Pray And praise thee without
Ceasing,
Glory In thy perfect Love
4,
Finish, then thy New creation
Pure And spotless Let us be
Let us see thy great salvation
Perfectly restored in thee
Changed from Glory into Glory
Till in heaven,
we take our place
Till we cast our crowns
before thee, Lost in wonder
Love And praise
Motivational skills
Woow, Amen!... how long does it take to practice till one reaches that skill level?
I’ve been playing the piano for about 16 years. I know there is still much for me to learn and improve in, and the challenge of learning new skills and putting them into practice is something I love about music. I practice and play near every day and still practice my scales and chords, I heard from a dear pianist friend (much more skilled than I) that keeping up with scales and chords are key ;) keeping the foundational piano skills fresh in your mind as well as adding new challenges helps a lot.
@@gracenotes311 Thanks, thats amazing journey you have heard.
I just began learning a few months ago.. how do i go about practising scales? Using the hymn book music staff? Or what should i do exactly?
@@levynaibei7744 That is so exciting that you’re learning the piano! Such a great instrument and so fun to play!
Here is a link to a video here on UA-cam that explains how to go about practicing scales
ua-cam.com/video/ETuU6_86KaI/v-deo.html
Now this tutorial shows how to practice over the entire octave, but when I started learning my teacher had me begin with a five note scale. I started in the key of C (only white notes, no black notes) and practiced going from C up to G and then back down.
Example: C-D-E-F-G-F-E-D-C
Start slowly and try to keep an even tempo (if you have a metronome that helps with timing, you can even download a metronome app on a phone or look one up online for free) practice with your right hand and left hand separately and then once you get the scales down with each hand try putting them together and doing the same thing with both hands at the same time :)
@@gracenotes311 thanks for this.. how about learning to play melody of a song? What is the approach of doing that?
So beautiful song, so wonderful love from God 🎉❤