Post by admin on Dec 4, 2013 17:57:18 GMT -5
Dear Friend,
Many piano students spend too much TIME learning how to play
the piano and not enough time PLAYING THE PIANO!
Years upon years of studying various techniques, music theory,
and 'level' after 'level. It makes piano teachers a lot of
money but learning music doesn't have to be that way.
If you want to start playing ALL of your favorite hymns and
congregational songs by ear right away, I've definitely found
something that's going to help you do just that.
Over the weekend, my friend Jermaine, the owner of the piano
site, HearandPlay.com, was telling me about an idea of his and
it really made A LOT of sense. In fact, our conversation went
so well, he decided to put the information on his website (see
below).
www.hearandplay.com/go/?w=300pg&p=Chord50
Jermaine Griggs,the pioneer of the award-winning GospelKeys
learning system, has come up with 3 simple steps to playing
gospel music so you won't waste any time at all.
In fact, it'll virtually cut your learning time in half! I
copied and pasted the most important parts below so you can get
a general idea.
HERE IT GOES...
Step One: Determining the Melody
Step Two: Harmonizing the Melody
Step Three: Adding the Bass
These three steps are not super complicated theories that
require several years of experience. In fact, they were designed
for the total beginner with absolutely no musical experience.
What most people don't understand is that most songs follow
patterns. If you've been mistakenly learning songs, one by one,
you're only exercising your ability to MEMORIZE chords --- and
that's exactly why it takes SO LONG to learn just one song.
BUT...
If you concentrate on LEARNING PATTERNS, you'll never go wrong
because songs are built on repeating patterns. You should NEVER
EVER have to memorize over 100 songs when they all share the
same exact CHORDS, PROGRESSIONS, AND PATTERNS.
Click here for more information:
www.hearandplay.com/go/?w=300pg&p=Chord50
All the best,
P.S. - You might find more interesting information, techniques,
or resources just by clicking around on their website..
www.hearandplay.com/go/?w=300pg&p=Chord50
Many piano students spend too much TIME learning how to play
the piano and not enough time PLAYING THE PIANO!
Years upon years of studying various techniques, music theory,
and 'level' after 'level. It makes piano teachers a lot of
money but learning music doesn't have to be that way.
If you want to start playing ALL of your favorite hymns and
congregational songs by ear right away, I've definitely found
something that's going to help you do just that.
Over the weekend, my friend Jermaine, the owner of the piano
site, HearandPlay.com, was telling me about an idea of his and
it really made A LOT of sense. In fact, our conversation went
so well, he decided to put the information on his website (see
below).
www.hearandplay.com/go/?w=300pg&p=Chord50
Jermaine Griggs,the pioneer of the award-winning GospelKeys
learning system, has come up with 3 simple steps to playing
gospel music so you won't waste any time at all.
In fact, it'll virtually cut your learning time in half! I
copied and pasted the most important parts below so you can get
a general idea.
HERE IT GOES...
Step One: Determining the Melody
Step Two: Harmonizing the Melody
Step Three: Adding the Bass
These three steps are not super complicated theories that
require several years of experience. In fact, they were designed
for the total beginner with absolutely no musical experience.
What most people don't understand is that most songs follow
patterns. If you've been mistakenly learning songs, one by one,
you're only exercising your ability to MEMORIZE chords --- and
that's exactly why it takes SO LONG to learn just one song.
BUT...
If you concentrate on LEARNING PATTERNS, you'll never go wrong
because songs are built on repeating patterns. You should NEVER
EVER have to memorize over 100 songs when they all share the
same exact CHORDS, PROGRESSIONS, AND PATTERNS.
Click here for more information:
www.hearandplay.com/go/?w=300pg&p=Chord50
All the best,
P.S. - You might find more interesting information, techniques,
or resources just by clicking around on their website..
www.hearandplay.com/go/?w=300pg&p=Chord50