Standing In The Need of Prayer - Alfred's Basic - Adult Piano Course Level 1 -Slow
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- Опубліковано 20 лют 2015
- The best way to play faster is to practise very slow with the metronome.
Just begin with a few measures and play faster step-by-step. Write down the metronome number so you can see your progression. Use always the same fingering and try to make no mistakes.
Want to play fast? Start SLOW!
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How to play Standing In The Need of Prayer with metronome in the right rhythm?
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Always very slow and good to follow.
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Thank you Piano Margo, once again !
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Thank you so much for this video. It helps me to follow as I am a beginner.
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Many thanks for your excellent recordings of Alfred's Adult level 1 lessons. I'm using them constantly in my learning journey. Your works are much appreciated Margo.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this! I am 40 and started playing two months ago
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Thanks so much for all the slow version. I am a beginner and using this Alfreds book.. helps me hear how it sounds.❤
You’re welcome and succes with the Alfred’s methode.
Thanks very very much
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thanks margo
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I learned a lot from your video, many thanks!
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Thank you my dawg ;)
Thank though I have this piano book
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what was the tempo
+meenakshi sundaram bagavathi perumal , A quarter note is 58
ughh why did this song have to be so longgg
Too slow. Please show a faster more historical accurate way of playing this African American Hymn
It's slow so that people can learn it. It's a lesson, not a performance, and those of us who are learning to play greatly appreciate it.