God bless you brother very inspiring seeing you expanding beginners knowledge in detail and up skill our basics especially on the left hand. Thanks alot.
@@christoperbazen5912 we have a full program that lasts 4-6 months for beginners. It’s called the Piano From Scratch Masterclass - www.thegiftedhandsmusic.com/pfs
I would like to sign up. Can you advise if you have song and preacher chord tutorials - or just theory exercises when having a membership. Is there someone available to provide information on what comes with paid membership?
I'm going to mention this as I did in another keyboard tutorial video. The skills, respect and the adoration from an audience that pianists and keyboardists receive come from the genres of Jazz and Classical piano. There is no genre for "Gospel piano." The genre of Gospel music is the realm of singers, choirs, praise singers, preachers and worship leaders. Learning advanced Gospel chords as a keyboardist is pointless unless you're a Gospel music producer, play in church or you play behind a Gospel singer. When I see videos about "Gospel piano and Gospel chords" I pass on them.
This is hilariously closed minded lol … Actually, Jazz’s roots are the blues which has its roots in the spirituals that slaves would sing (this is where the “blues” scale comes from).
@@sebastianchristopher9461 Hey Sebastian, I’m not sure if you’ve seen any of our other videos but this channel is primarily for Gospel musicians who play in church, want to produce Gospel music, etc…..We never said that “Gospel piano” was a genre but it is most definitely a STYLE that musicians from all genres have a desire to learn….I have seen and played for audiences who love and appreciate the musicianship from Jazz, classical, Gospel, pop, blues, funk, etc…It’s completely fine if you have no interest in learning Gospel style piano but some of the biggest and most influential musicians/artists of our time came out of the black/Gospel church or were heavily influenced by it. Thanks for watching!
You're close minded. You don't need to learn Gospel music to learn Jazz or Classical piano. Oscar Peterson was the greatest jazz pianist who ever lived. He didn't play Gospel piano. He studied classical piano and then transitioned to jazz piano. His father wouldn't let him play Jazz piano unless he studied classical music first.
@@sebastianchristopher9461 I’ve traveled the world many times over playing piano/leyboards with the biggest names in music and I come from the gospel church yet have studied jazz and classical. You are entitled to your opinion, albeit close minded, but the audience at all of these shows adore the experience of the music because it moves them. … not because I only play genres of jazz and classical.
ゴスペルを習得したいですが難しいです。
日本には良い本がありません。
このチャンネルは素晴らしいです。
ありがとうございます😊
“On the old rugged cross stood a hill far away”? 😂😂
Thanks for another great lesson Elijah!
I hear people saying playing hymns is a great way to improve playing keys
Have to learn em first 😂
That's true
True
This is more about jazz soloing. I have to agree with Chris.
God bless you brother very inspiring seeing you expanding beginners knowledge in detail and up skill our basics especially on the left hand. Thanks alot.
@@puiahim of course! We love to hear that these videos are impacting the way you play 🙌🏾
Great lesson, Looking forward to seeing what you will release next
@@mokeys88 We have tons of changes coming out soon! Stay tuned
Can't wait 🔥🔥🔥
@@cskeys9297 the video is up!
Love the chord changing soloing.
👍
Waiting on a complete lesson guide for beginners with theory, progressions, etc. that beginners can jump in and move to the next level. Thanks🎉
@@christoperbazen5912 we have a full program that lasts 4-6 months for beginners. It’s called the Piano From Scratch Masterclass -
www.thegiftedhandsmusic.com/pfs
Sir❤
I would like to sign up. Can you advise if you have song and preacher chord tutorials - or just theory exercises when having a membership. Is there someone available to provide information on what comes with paid membership?
look just cause i haven't commented in a min don't mean we not still locked in LOL as always bro!!!! excellent work.
@@LonzCantiLife Haha 🤣, good to see you back in the comments fam!
I know you’ve still been working 💪🏾
@@thegiftedhandsmusic been a min bro!! we out here and i hope all is well!!
❤❤❤
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@@yes228-c1z Glad you enjoyed!
Is that the Arturia Keylab?
@@prodbybreezyj2408 yes it is! The MkII version
Hello Can you give me Pentatonic exercise please
i would love to play all those chords but i have small hands so no chance.
can you play slowly sir?!you play so fast an we don’t get your chords correctly
You can slow the video down
If you go to settings (the cog in the corner), you can change the speed of the video.
Great video! For the love of God, turn your release to -4! This extreme release is not pleasing Godt!
I'm going to mention this as I did in another keyboard tutorial video. The skills, respect and the adoration from an audience that pianists and keyboardists receive come from the genres of Jazz and Classical piano. There is no genre for "Gospel piano." The genre of Gospel music is the realm of singers, choirs, praise singers, preachers and worship leaders. Learning advanced Gospel chords as a keyboardist is pointless unless you're a Gospel music producer, play in church or you play behind a Gospel singer. When I see videos about "Gospel piano and Gospel chords" I pass on them.
This is hilariously closed minded lol … Actually, Jazz’s roots are the blues which has its roots in the spirituals that slaves would sing (this is where the “blues” scale comes from).
@@sebastianchristopher9461 Hey Sebastian, I’m not sure if you’ve seen any of our other videos but this channel is primarily for Gospel musicians who play in church, want to produce Gospel music, etc…..We never said that “Gospel piano” was a genre but it is most definitely a STYLE that musicians from all genres have a desire to learn….I have seen and played for audiences who love and appreciate the musicianship from Jazz, classical, Gospel, pop, blues, funk, etc…It’s completely fine if you have no interest in learning Gospel style piano but some of the biggest and most influential musicians/artists of our time came out of the black/Gospel church or were heavily influenced by it.
Thanks for watching!
You're close minded. You don't need to learn Gospel music to learn Jazz or Classical piano.
Oscar Peterson was the greatest jazz pianist who ever lived. He didn't play Gospel piano. He studied classical piano and then transitioned to jazz piano. His father wouldn't let him play Jazz piano unless he studied classical music first.
@@sebastianchristopher9461 I’ve traveled the world many times over playing piano/leyboards with the biggest names in music and I come from the gospel church yet have studied jazz and classical. You are entitled to your opinion, albeit close minded, but the audience at all of these shows adore the experience of the music because it moves them. … not because I only play genres of jazz and classical.
So, why didn't you pass on this video instead of leaving an idiotic comment?😅