Learn to Play the Gospel Piano

Gospel piano Learn to Play the Gospel PianoEven well trained pianists can fall down and start to tremble when asked to play a simple Gospel tune or hymn.

They have no difficulty what so ever reading the notes but they seem at a complete loss as how to fill in the empty spaces when a dotted half or whole note appears on the score. This predicament seems to render them incapable of coming up with any on the spot improvisation which would make them sound like a truly novice pianist.

I’ve got good news because there’s a new resource that has resurfaced and is available just for people like you who want to quickly and easily learn how to play Gospel piano.

Yes, it’s true and you won’t believe how simple it really is to play Gospel piano and bring the music to life with expression and emotion whether you’re a beginner or someone who has been playing for years.

It’s all inside a new resource called Learn To Play Gospel Piano.

Here are Some of the Features of this Course:

  • Technique development with full practice suggestions including scales and arpeggios to bring your gospel playing to life
  • An introduction to memory training which plays an important part in gospel and the different exercises you can do to build up your playing confidence
  • Discover the correct technique development using your fingers and how to improve your weak fingers and when to use your thumb
  • How to make the piano speak as a Gospel pianist making sure you have the right fingers on the right keys
  • Understand the different finger exercises and how best to use them for yourself
  • How to use the metronome correctly and why it can dramatically improve your skill as a gospel pianist
  • Why improvisation plays an important part in Gospel music and the relation of improvisation to Gospel piano accompaniment
  • Including simplified four part arrangements for the novice student and more complex arrangements for the more experienced player
  • What is meant by octave chord accompaniment and examples of Octave Chord Form
  • How to tackle the prelude to any song using improvisation and knowing how long the prelude should be and even when to use an incomplete prelude
  • An introduction to playing with a choir and working with the choir leader using suggested song service arrangements

Will This Course material work for you?

Maybe. Maybe not. But there’s only one way to find out and the makers of Learn to Play Gospel Piano are willing to give you 60 Days to check it out for yourself absolutely risk-free.

-Chris