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👉 Download your free lesson handout: https://www.thegospelmethod.com/freeresources Continue your exploration of slash chords with the C/E chord in this comprehensive lesson. Learn how to enrich your gospel piano playing with songs such as 'Bless that Wonderful Name of Jesus' and 'In Christ Alone.' This tutorial is designed to seamlessly integrate slash chords into your playing, broadening your musical expression in gospel music. Join us each week on Fridays at 6PM MST for more free step-by-step lessons! ✅Be part of our vibrant Facebook community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/615557759783135/ ✅ Stay updated on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/thegospelmethod ✅ Don't miss out - subscribe for free lessons and tutorials tailored for all skill levels. 👉Take your learning to the next level with personalized online lessons at The Gospel Method. Connect with a teacher that suits your goals and try your first lesson FREE! Offering piano, guitar, voice, and much more! https://www.thegospelmethod.com/lessons Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 1:43 How to play C/E chord 4:40 Exercise #1 6:46 Exercise #2 7:47 Exercise #3 9:30 Viewer Question: What do I do if I'm having trouble playing with my left hand? 11:04 Where can I use this C/E chord? 13:58 Beginner - How to play "Bless That Wonderful Name of Jesus" 19:25 Intermediate - How to play "Bless That Wonderful Name of Jesus" 21:50 Advanced - How to play "Bless That Wonderful Name of Jesus" 28:08 Beginner - How to play "In Christ Alone" (simplified) 34:06 Intermediate - How to play "In Christ Alone" (simplified) 35:53 Advanced - How to play "In Christ Alone" (simplified) 38:01 Intermediate - How to play "In Christ Alone" (with slash chords) 47:54 Advanced - How to play "In Christ Alone" (with slash chords) 52:12 Viewer Question: What is a metronome and how can I use it to practice? 56:20 How can I keep my speed steady when I'm playing? 59:27 Practice Videos update 101:03 Should I be looking at my music when I'm playing? 102:36 Viewer Question: I feel like I'm getting behind. Is there a way I can go back and catch up?
