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Hi Fellow Gospel Musician,
This message is directed to all of you who absolutely love those
toe tapping,
foot stomping,
hand clapping, finger snapping praise songs. If you fall into that
category, you're going to absolutely love what I just stumbled upon.
The folks over at Hear and Play Music just sent me an e-mail...It was marked
urgent. So, I thought I should read it right away. The information I
received was regarding a brand new
DVD release, and I must say that it was absolutely incredible...
It was filled with tons of information and professional techniques that
anyone learning to play up-tempo praise songs would want to have.
This new resource demonstrates everything that you need to know from A to Z
(step by step and over the shoulder)--- so that you'll be able to show
the Lord how you really feel about
him.
With the NEW
Gospel Keys 300 you'll...
-->Discover the five parts to a praise song and how to recognize them with
your ear. Knowing them is one thing and recognizing is another. By the
end of the program, you'll NOT only be able to recognize the different
parts of a praise song, BUT you'll have several options to consider when
playing them (we never play the same thing over and over ... I will
teach you several different ways to play EACH part).
--->Learn what "A-B" songs are and how they differ from "A-B-C-D" songs.
This is something that hundreds of gospel musicians still don't know. It
frustrates me to hear a musician playing
an
"A-B-C-D" praise song when they should be playing an "A-B" praise song.
It is very very very important to know the differences between the two
types. Yes, one is an extension of
the other --- but the extensions make ALL THE DIFFERENCE. You'll learn just
what I'm talking about.
--->Discover how to
transition between parts A, B, C, D and E of a praise song. Just because
you know each part doesn't mean you'll know how to transition between
each one. I will show you
smooth ways of transitioning between, for example, parts A and B, or parts C
and D. This is very important as it helps you to distinguish one part
from the other. These transitions can also
serve as
"indicators" to let you know what parts are coming next.
You know... I could really go on and on about this
DVD, but due to the lack of space, I'm going to have to send you to the
official editorial so you can check it out for yourself:
Get Started Today!
All the best, |