Thank God. I been looking for how to play Hymnal. I want to join your piano course please advise me to get started. I am and older beginner, but l have studied for a while, and I want to advance. I am interested in playing church music could you help.
Thank you for that usuful tips! It helpful. Although, I am not sure I fully understand how the outline the chords technique works. Anyway, thanks again and may God bless you and your loved ones.
You can find a lot of these patterns used in our Gospel Prelude series. We have advanced preludes and late intermediate preludes. Also, be looking for our upcoming church pianists Foundation in Hymn Playing Guide! All of these are on our website newmerciesmusic.com!
You can find a lot of these patterns used in our Gospel Prelude series. We have advanced preludes and late intermediate preludes. Also, be looking for our upcoming church pianists Foundation in Hymn Playing Guide! All of these are on our website newmerciesmusic.com!
You are correct! Many church pianists are use to it being called an octave-chord pattern. Also, it makes the concept a little easier when calling it by it's definition!
@@newmerciesmusic The general style of left hand octaves was invented (Scott Joplin, etc) to make it loud before they had microphones. If the volume can be boosted with speakers, then is it necessary to do the LH octaves?
Well done, Madam. Expertly done and very helpful.
Wonderful! I am thrilled to hear it has helped you!
Greetings from Brazil. Great tutorial, thanks!
God bless you sister please bring us more hymn tips piano
Loving this. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for sharing this. I hope to be able to do this -it’ll take me a lot of practice!
you can do it!
Thank you! This helps a lot.
Wonderful to hear!
best tutorial
Thank you for watching and glad you enjoyed it!
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Thank God. I been looking for how to play Hymnal. I want to join your piano course please advise me to get started. I am and older beginner, but l have studied for a while, and I want to advance. I am interested in playing church music could you help.
Thanks
I do well with playing octave/chord (ha) , but I think with some practice, I should be able to incorporate your other bass patterns. Thanks!!
Yes! Keep going!!
Thank you for that usuful tips! It helpful. Although, I am not sure I fully understand how the outline the chords technique works. Anyway, thanks again and may God bless you and your loved ones.
T H A N K Y O U ! I'm glad that i found your channel. (:
Great tips, I tend to over think this stuff.
I love those pattern.i would love to learn those pattern if i could get a copy of those pattern
You can find a lot of these patterns used in our Gospel Prelude series. We have advanced preludes and late intermediate preludes. Also, be looking for our upcoming church pianists Foundation in Hymn Playing Guide! All of these are on our website newmerciesmusic.com!
Helpful
Could you post chord patterns showing the piano notes
You can find a lot of these patterns used in our Gospel Prelude series. We have advanced preludes and late intermediate preludes. Also, be looking for our upcoming church pianists Foundation in Hymn Playing Guide! All of these are on our website newmerciesmusic.com!
Do you have any online courses ma'am
What you are calling "octave-chord" is usually called "stride".
You are correct! Many church pianists are use to it being called an octave-chord pattern. Also, it makes the concept a little easier when calling it by it's definition!
@@newmerciesmusic The general style of left hand octaves was invented (Scott Joplin, etc) to make it loud before they had microphones. If the volume can be boosted with speakers, then is it necessary to do the LH octaves?
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I am glad you enjoyed it!