How to Play Worship Songs by Ear on Piano
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How to Play Worship Songs by Ear on Piano

Ear training is one of the most rewarding aspects of learning music… when you are actually able to hear what the next note or chord should be, and then play it - all without referencing any sheet music or chord charts!

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6 Tips for Improvising on Piano During Live Worship
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6 Tips for Improvising on Piano During Live Worship

Whether you are playing on a worship team or for personal worship, there will be times when you need to improvise, or play an instrumental part. Improvising may seem daunting at first, but with practice and a few basic pointers, it can actually be quite enjoyable. Here are 5 tips to get you started improvising for worship.

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How to Play Major Scales on the Piano
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How to Play Major Scales on the Piano

A scale in music includes all of the notes in a key. For example, in the key of C major, which has no sharps or flats, the scale is C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C. Learning all of the major scales on the piano will allow you to play fluently in any key.

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How to Play All 24 Major and Minor Chords on Piano
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How to Play All 24 Major and Minor Chords on Piano

One of the first skills my worship piano students learn is how to play all 12 major chords at the piano, as well as how to form a minor chord. Knowing all of the major and minor chords will allow you to play nearly any song at the piano.

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A Theology of Classical Music: Redeeming the Classics for the Glory of God
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A Theology of Classical Music: Redeeming the Classics for the Glory of God

Most of classical music wasn’t written for worship, and a large part of it wasn’t even written by Christians. So as worship musicians, is it okay to play Beethoven… or Tchaikovsky… or the Beatles… or Happy Birthday? Where is the line, where does the sacred meet the secular, and where does the secular become sacred because the light of Jesus has shone upon it, casting out all darkness?

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