I’m a very new piano player and this video is EXACTLY what Ive been looking for. I’m taking piano lessons but piano teachers don’t really teach “Pentecostal church” music lol. And my whole reason for learning is so I can help out our church when we don’t have a piano player. I’m very grateful for this video!! Thank you!
This is excellent! I like the instructions at the first of this video. I am both a Pentecostal Pastor and a retired Keyboard Repairman. I can tell you that I repaired a lot of damaged Key assemblies by people playing the keys too hard. Modern keyboards have touch sensitivity keys. The harder you hit a key the louder it gets to a point and then it is at its maximum volume. It does not do any good to hit it any harder it just wears the keys out faster or it sometimes even breaks things. I have always said that a good drummer knows how to keep good timing and also not play too loud (or hard). The same holds true with the keyboard. Timing is important but also not playing too hard is also important. The volume can be controlled with the volume control no need to overdo it. I also like being mindful of the Spirit. The teaching on playing style is also wonderful. I have put this video in my saved file. It is wonderful! Thanks so much for posting it!
Thank you so much for making this piano tutorial video! I, too, do not read sheet music, and I have just recently to begin picking up a few things by ear. Due to my relying on what I have learned thus far by myself, the tips you have provided will help me to advance and move past simply playing the chords with little to no transitions. You are truly anointed, and I pray you continue working for the Lord and playing for His glory! God bless you!
Thanks so much!! You are a great teacher. I love, love the Pentecostal style of playing. It is my favorite style. I learn a lot of new chords and rhythms from your videos. God bless you!
It's the Anointing of the Holy Ghost that has taught you so well,what a blessing !!! I sure needed to hear and see this video I know it was meant for me, Thank you for taking the time to share you Ministry and talent with everyone . May God Bless you Abundantly
Thank you for sharing your talent! I love your style, the tips for fast songs were very helpful! I would love to see more tutorials if you ever get a chance!
My grandma wrote that song glory glory hallelujah, she many songs that's sung all over the world. Lord I've started for the kingdom, cording to my mom, brother you sound like my cousin Tommy Bates, thanks for the tips, I play by ear the black keys I can play but I cannot move like I can on the white keys, lol thank the Lord my church sings in g and c and d
Thank you for sowing your talents in others who have the desire to become worshippers. May God return to you 100 fold for your giving. Be blessed my brother.
PLEASE do more of these piano videos AND do VOCAL lessons! I'd like to hear more traditional gospel sound and the fast Pentecostal music and the old Kentucky gospel music. Preacher chords too. It is much needed for Pentecostal churches.
First I wanted to say thank you Bro/ Pastor, for taking the time to do this tutorial, its a blessing to all of us who came here, the way you explain and break it down it really help us learning how to play some of these song, I truly appreciate it and God Bless!🙏😇
I'm fairly efficient on slower praise and worship, but I need help on faster, Pentecostal style music. This video has helped me some. Please post more when you are able Bro. Jeremiah. It does help! God bless you guys and your ministry!
Just watched and listened to this video again and find even more very useful licks and runs as well as technics I can apply in my playing.. Also, A lot of tutorials show the left hand extending to the 10th, which sounds fantastic, but my hands don't stretch that far. Having trouble even to roll to the 10th so looks like that's out for me. It was a big deal for me to see you use octaves on both hands as I do. Your sound is fantastic and loose nothing in quality in playing that way. Thanks for taking the time to share your talent and knowledge God has blest you with. As for me, I'm very appreciative you have unreservedly shared your gift. Thank God for the means of TH-cam this has and is helping people like me whom have yearned to improve their playing. This style of Gospel playing isn't common where I live and hasn't been for years. Once in awhile I've had the privilege of people I've come across along the way that could give a 5 minute tutorial on a lick or run when asked but refused to share. I know I'm not alone so refreshing to be able to search for tutorials like this one that I can glean from. God Bless you in His service!!!
I second the vocal lesson! Tips for congregational songs, soloists, back up singers, & choirs! That would be so much appreciated!! There are so many options for secular musicians but not a lot of vocal material for strictly Pentecostal singers.
i love your playing ...can listen to you all day .i don't play piano but i do acoustic electric i try to play with you sometimes on here with the songs you do i might wanna do at my church
I am absolutely thoroughly enjoying your insightful tutorials, very interesting and helpful. The obvious question is when will Brother Gary be producing a guitar tutorial video? He is one of the coolest guitarists ever Also when you produce a cymbal and tambourine video, perhaps giving some historical information on how they have been used in the penetecostal tradition, and practical tips on using them?
I'm not sure I will get a comment from you Jeremiah, but I like the sound of your keyboard. Outside of enjoying your tutorial, singing and playing and feeling the anointing I have a question concerning a keyboard amp. Here's my concern, I use my headphones to practice. I have a Peavy PA System but I'm finding I'm not getting the sound from my Korg Triton through it that I get through my headphones which is a little disappointing. What is a great keyboard amplifier that will give me a duplicated sound I hear through my headphones? Roland???? Thanks for posting this tutorial. Easy to follow and appreciate you slowing down for the viewer to learn.
I have a question- does it matter which note is on top when you transition chords? I’ve always just played rhythm with my left hand and the melody with my right hand so this chording thing is new for me to learn.
Please please please do more of these, we need more musicians in churches everywhere :) Thanks for posting this.
I’m a very new piano player and this video is EXACTLY what Ive been looking for. I’m taking piano lessons but piano teachers don’t really teach “Pentecostal church” music lol. And my whole reason for learning is so I can help out our church when we don’t have a piano player. I’m very grateful for this video!! Thank you!
This is excellent! I like the instructions at the first of this video. I am both a Pentecostal Pastor and a retired Keyboard Repairman. I can tell you that I repaired a lot of damaged Key assemblies by people playing the keys too hard. Modern keyboards have touch sensitivity keys. The harder you hit a key the louder it gets to a point and then it is at its maximum volume. It does not do any good to hit it any harder it just wears the keys out faster or it sometimes even breaks things. I have always said that a good drummer knows how to keep good timing and also not play too loud (or hard). The same holds true with the keyboard. Timing is important but also not playing too hard is also important. The volume can be controlled with the volume control no need to overdo it. I also like being mindful of the Spirit. The teaching on playing style is also wonderful. I have put this video in my saved file. It is wonderful! Thanks so much for posting it!
Love the chords you use. Please do more videos. Thank you so much for posting this. Beautiful.
Thank you so much for making this piano tutorial video! I, too, do not read sheet music, and I have just recently to begin picking up a few things by ear. Due to my relying on what I have learned thus far by myself, the tips you have provided will help me to advance and move past simply playing the chords with little to no transitions. You are truly anointed, and I pray you continue working for the Lord and playing for His glory! God bless you!
PLEASE do more piano vids! NOBODY plays like you! Perfect mix of Blues & Gospel🙌🔥
Thanks so much!! You are a great teacher. I love, love the Pentecostal style of playing. It is my favorite style. I learn a lot of new chords and rhythms from your videos. God bless you!
It's the Anointing of the Holy Ghost that has taught you so well,what a blessing !!! I sure needed to hear and see this video I know it was meant for me, Thank you for taking the time to share you Ministry and talent with everyone . May God Bless you Abundantly
Your tutorial is amazing !! Keep them coming ...God bless !!
Love the way you play. Your tutorial is very helpful. Hope you can do more. Thank you
There iare so many musical tips it boggles my mind. I learned so much. Thank you. Loved this!❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing your talent! I love your style, the tips for fast songs were very helpful! I would love to see more tutorials if you ever get a chance!
My grandma wrote that song glory glory hallelujah, she many songs that's sung all over the world. Lord I've started for the kingdom, cording to my mom, brother you sound like my cousin Tommy Bates, thanks for the tips, I play by ear the black keys I can play but I cannot move like I can on the white keys, lol thank the Lord my church sings in g and c and d
Thank you for sowing your talents in others who have the desire to become worshippers. May God return to you 100 fold for your giving. Be blessed my brother.
Thank you! I enjoy your ministry! Anointed
PLEASE do more of these piano videos AND do VOCAL lessons! I'd like to hear more traditional gospel sound and the fast Pentecostal music and the old Kentucky gospel music. Preacher chords too. It is much needed for Pentecostal churches.
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First I wanted to say thank you Bro/ Pastor, for taking the time to do this tutorial, its a blessing to all of us who came here, the way you explain and break it down it really help us learning how to play some of these song, I truly appreciate it and God Bless!🙏😇
What a great job Sis. Roni & Bro. Gary did raising Bro. Jeremiah!
I'm fairly efficient on slower praise and worship, but I need help on faster, Pentecostal style music. This video has helped me some. Please post more when you are able Bro. Jeremiah. It does help! God bless you guys and your ministry!
I really appreciate you posting this! Very helpful!
Just watched and listened to this video again and find even more very useful licks and runs as well as technics I can apply in my playing.. Also, A lot of tutorials show the left hand extending to the 10th, which sounds fantastic, but my hands don't stretch that far. Having trouble even to roll to the 10th so looks like that's out for me. It was a big deal for me to see you use octaves on both hands as I do. Your sound is fantastic and loose nothing in quality in playing that way. Thanks for taking the time to share your talent and knowledge God has blest you with. As for me, I'm very appreciative you have unreservedly shared your gift. Thank God for the means of TH-cam this has and is helping people like me whom have yearned to improve their playing. This style of Gospel playing isn't common where I live and hasn't been for years. Once in awhile I've had the privilege of people I've come across along the way that could give a 5 minute tutorial on a lick or run when asked but refused to share. I know I'm not alone so refreshing to be able to search for tutorials like this one that I can glean from. God Bless you in His service!!!
My daughter is playing in church and we'd love more of these brother!
Great been playing a long time but my tech is old way.blessings
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You are great. I need a lot of these ...just have found this ..
I second the vocal lesson! Tips for congregational songs, soloists, back up singers, & choirs! That would be so much appreciated!! There are so many options for secular musicians but not a lot of vocal material for strictly Pentecostal singers.
My grandson is a great pianonest. He's twenty years old. Christian Inman ,also great on the drums to.
You Have a Beautiful Ministry, Thank You for Sharing it with us
i love your playing ...can listen to you all day .i don't play piano but i do acoustic electric i try to play with you sometimes on here with the songs you do i might wanna do at my church
Thank you, this is wonderful! I appreciate your time and dedication. Blessings. :-)
Great tricks and runs!
TERRY HAS LEARNED SO MUCH FROM YOU BROTHER JEREMIAH THANK YOU
The best job on TH-cam I have been looking for this and you've made me understand music more.
Thank You So Much 😊 this is Wonderful instruction!
Thanks our Pentecostal friend...We have subscribed
Wow am blessed thank you !
Thanks for posting.
Thank you so much
Can you please do more of these and some guitar if you can
Wow after getting to the end, I would love to hear how you would do this in 2020, Amazing
Rock on jermiah yocom
I would love to see your presets/ voices you use on your motif!
When his hands aren't moving.. his knees are... most of the time. Wish I had that talent.
Thanks for giving this tutorial!!!
I am absolutely thoroughly enjoying your insightful tutorials, very interesting and helpful.
The obvious question is when will Brother Gary be producing a guitar tutorial video? He is one of the coolest guitarists ever
Also when you produce a cymbal and tambourine video, perhaps giving some historical information on how they have been used in the penetecostal tradition, and practical tips on using them?
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Do you have chord sheets for the way you play.
I'm not sure I will get a comment from you Jeremiah, but I like the sound of your keyboard. Outside of enjoying your tutorial, singing and playing and feeling the anointing I have a question concerning a keyboard amp. Here's my concern, I use my headphones to practice. I have a Peavy PA System but I'm finding I'm not getting the sound from my Korg Triton through it that I get through my headphones which is a little disappointing. What is a great keyboard amplifier that will give me a duplicated sound I hear through my headphones? Roland???? Thanks for posting this tutorial. Easy to follow and appreciate you slowing down for the viewer to learn.
I have a question- does it matter which note is on top when you transition chords? I’ve always just played rhythm with my left hand and the melody with my right hand so this chording thing is new for me to learn.
Lol doesn’t Jeremiah look like sal valcano from impractical jokers? Keep it up man, your awesome
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