PSALMS Ch.13 (시편 139편)
Minjeong Joo  

2020.10.16  
Minjeong Joo - PSALMS Ch.13 (시편 139편) by HeavenPiano
Minjeong Joo - PSALMS Ch.13 (시편 139편) by HeavenPiano
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Instruments
Piano 88 touches
Difficulté
Vide
Pages
11
Paroles
Vide
Types de partitions
Sans objet
Instrumentation
Vide
Accord
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Période d'utilisation
90 jours
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Introduce the first album of CCM Worship Music that I thought was over. Turns out, there was only one song left. The last song I'm going to play is J-Us' Psalm 139. It's been a while since I brought this fast song. J-Us played this song in two versions. Overall, I followed the acoustic version.


There are two things you must look at in this song. There are two ways to fill up the piano alone. Mainly in band music, the role of piano is to press the chord and stay still. So, if you copy this as it is, in most churches, it's completely empty. How did I play this song in the verse?


Play "4 beats with left hand."


In the acoustic version of the original song, Kahon plays that role. In the live version, the moog base plays that role. I'll play AR with perfect different instruments, but Why is it so noisy when I play the piano alone? 


It makes me wonder.


The way out of this frustration is to borrow some of the roles of other instruments.


And the other thing is, I want to highlight it as I go back, but when I'm already at my limit.


It's an easy way to increase tension.


It's disco.


In the chorus, play the first and eighth notes alternately with eight beats of octave spacing between the left hands. It's very easy, right?


Be a accompanist who enjoys heaven today.