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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: jaymusic on March 19, 2010, 10:46:52 PM
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Hello, I would love to have a gospel piano mentor/teacher. I’ve been taking piano lessons for two years now, I have come along well; however, I have not reach my goal of playing my piano for the church. I don’t know if I should just start and struggle through until I can play an entire service or work with a church pianist? Any advice, feedback I take whole-heartedly. I’m in Baltimore, Maryland, believe me this is very frustrating but I know one day I shall play.
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You should just talk to the pianist and see what they think, then get the music and learn how to play it.
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Welcome to LGM, jaymusic...Maybe you can get some lessons on playing chords by ear from the pianist...
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Thanks for the advice Tim and Betnich, I am currently learning the gospel songs by sheet music; however, Betnich your advice (Maybe you can get some lessons on playing chords by ear) is the direction I will go. Thank you both again!
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No problem
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Just 2 years? I'm glad that you've stuck with it for this long, but you still got a ways to go young man. I've been at it 10 years and I've still not reached my goals as a musician.
I would do like everyone else is saying and have a talk with your piano teacher about your goals and see if he/she can help you reach those specific goals. A lot of music teachers have their own goals in mind because their students don't tell them specific goals they have. I bet having that talk will help a lot.
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How many hours a dat do you practice? And what do you practice?
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I appreaciate your words of Wisdom T-Block, I will talk with her tommorrow, Under13 I practice an hour a day and two hours every Thursday. I learn classical music along with piano theory, scales, chords, alot of sight reading drills, etc; however, I do not work on playing the chords that I've learned to human voices. I dont play by ear but when I learn a classical piece I can play the piece without the sheet music. As mention before I do have a long ways to go. Thanks again for the advice, it really has open my mind and motivated me.
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Thanks for the advice Tim and Betnich, I am currently learning the gospel songs by sheet music; however, Betnich your advice (Maybe you can get some lessons on playing chords by ear) is the direction I will go. Thank you both again!
www.ntimemusic.com (http://www.ntimemusic.com) has lots of notated Gospel sheet music - as well as more mainstream sites like www.Sheetmusicplus.com (http://www.Sheetmusicplus.com) (search for artists like Fred Hammond and Marvin Sapp, or your favorites)
A book like this might help you and your teacher with chords and improvisation...-
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/How-to-Get-Real-with-a-Fake-Book/3373199 (http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/How-to-Get-Real-with-a-Fake-Book/3373199)
Also take a look at SoundofJoy's posts here and his Gospel piano course website...
http://www.samsmuzikco.com/shmusic.htm (http://www.samsmuzikco.com/shmusic.htm)