I have seen many people who find difficult to play the fast song.
Adhering to the basic rhythm, it should only be changed when you wan to emphasize the rhythm that matches the melody
It's very dangerous to follow the melody without knowing what rhythm I am playing. I will bring you a particular explanation about this as soon as I get a chance, but today we'll practice the rhythm copying how I played.
Also, There is a part marked with staccato for the first beat. You might want play this part gently.
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Shuffle Version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKUmMooPTKQ&feature=emb_title
It becomes totally different song depending on the rhythm you play even though it is the same song. The reason why it is important to play the same song in a different way such as straight or shuffle is that there are different churches playing differently and it's also because you might be able to play with different rhythms depending on the songs in the song's list.
Most importantly, You have to be aware of accurate concept of rhythm so that you can play the same song in many different ways. So I played "Great and Mighty is the Lord Our God" with a shuffle rhythm, which I already released with the straight version.
The two versions of chords are the same, but rhythm is different.
Compare how they sound differently and master it!