Excellent lesson..thanku and a big GOD bless...indeed dear Bruce Hughes and Sheryl Palmquist were phenomenal whenever they played..anointed and blessed .
Many years ago I met and talked with Bruce Hughes at a Benny Hinn service and was able to sing with the Benny Hinn choir many years later. I always wanted to learn this style of playing as I am self taught and have played piano in many Church services. I plan to sign-up for your classes soon. You are a God sent.
Simply incredible my brother. I didn't know that you used to play for Pastor Benny; wow what a blessing. I worship with him a couple of days out of the month in Aliso Viejo California at his Studio. May God continue to bless your hands!
Wow thanks, I always hear this when I listen to Pst Benny Hinn and I wondered how to do it, till I searched for it on RUclips. Thanks time for practice. Thanks 😊
Jordan: I have been looking for an explanation for how to play these cascading arpeggios for many years. Thanks for the simple yet profound explanation on how to play them. May the Lord bless you richly!
This is a good lesson , I have always liked this arpeggio even though I never knew how to play it but with this lesson I will be able practice and play it .
Thank you for sharing this bro.... It very helpful and I alway wonder to know to play arpeggio like Bruce,and with your teaching it seem really easy to learn..i will keep on practising to make it same... Thank you again...God bless you
May GOD BLESS you completely, spirit, soul and body. May the works of your hands prosper always, may GOD grant you the multiplication and refinement of the gifts that HE has bestowed upon your life for the Honour of HIS own GLORY. May THE LORD JEHOVAH, THE CREATOR OF HEAVENS AND EARTH, convey HIS healing and deliverance through the sound of the instruments that you play. May others be impacted by the power of worship that you minister to GOD, so they may also become a blessing to others. Amen.
Thank you, very good I really appreciate you teaching performers that would like to know about arpeggios where practice makes perfect, for a lot of times when you do the full octave type like you were just showing or even the arpeggios take your left hand with the third finger and hit a half a step down before you're adding with your right hand LH crosses over before you enter into the next octave with a arpeggio and that's a guidance so they can really get it right sooner. And again using it was a octave Style advancing up the keyboard usually people do not teach this and I'm glad to see that you are doing it. I am also a teacher of many years teaching concert Technics in black key white key and Theory along with all of that so a concert artists can be a concert artists in 6 months or less I study with a great concert artists out of Norway where they'd teaching method handed down through his family for many generations but it's a serious course but I made it fun to learn this way. You are a great musician. You might explain there are root positions to chord first inversion of it and second inversion where the root position the bottom note says the name of the tone because some of those performers want to be don't know how that theory works. God bless you I am a Christian artist at the piano and years ago I watched a Christian piano player do this with of right hand and I was crossing over with both hands to accomplish that when I saw him do that I said show me that again and he did and I said I'll just go and practice it and do it myself too LOL that was before I study with the great concert artists out of Norway. Who gave me all the answers to Theory and performance like never showing me before that enhanced everything I did composing and arranging for piano two doctorates level and now beyond that comes out of Europe.
it depends on the person and how quick their muscle memory will catch up. 15 minutes a day is a great start. just like learning the skill of piano.. the learning of information and exercise retention is a skill as well. The more You do it the easier and faster you learn things.
Excellent lesson..thanku and a big GOD bless...indeed dear Bruce Hughes and Sheryl Palmquist were phenomenal whenever they played..anointed and blessed
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Many years ago I met and talked with Bruce Hughes at a Benny Hinn service and was able to sing with the Benny Hinn choir many years later. I always wanted to learn this style of playing as I am self taught and have played piano in many Church services. I plan to sign-up for your classes soon. You are a God sent.
Thanks for your video. I like benny Hinn style Arpeggio very much. And I usually play the song with this style in my service. God bless you.
Awesome. My pleasure!!
Simply incredible my brother. I didn't know that you used to play for Pastor Benny; wow what a blessing. I worship with him a couple of days out of the month in Aliso Viejo California at his Studio. May God continue to bless your hands!
Oh. Wow. Nice! Yea. I have had the privilege and opportunity to do a couple of events with them.
Thanks sir. I like to play that arpeggio. Now i got it. God bless u.
Wow thanks, I always hear this when I listen to Pst Benny Hinn and I wondered how to do it, till I searched for it on RUclips. Thanks time for practice. Thanks 😊
Bruce visited our Church in FL. He has a great talent and you played it similar to how he plays this arpeggio.
Bruce Hughes and Sheryl Palmquist Are Awesome Anointed Musicians!! Sound just like them.
This is awesome 👏🏽
Can you explain last few minutes of the video ?
Thanks 🙏
This is awesome 👏🏽
Can you please explain the last few minutes of the video. Thanks 🙏
Jordan: I have been looking for an explanation for how to play these cascading arpeggios for many years. Thanks for the simple yet profound explanation on how to play them. May the Lord bless you richly!
Im a beginner and I’m astounded at your skills. I pray I can play like you one day
Mary S
Very beautiful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge Bro. Blessings
My pleasure
This is a good lesson , I have always liked this arpeggio even though I never knew how to play it but with this lesson I will be able practice and play it .
My brother I'm not very quick in giving compliments - but you're good! and anointed.
In South Africa, Cape Town in Afrikaans slang we'd say " djy is kwaai"
Awesome thanks bro God bless you
You can make tutoríal of Holy Spirit thou are welcome of Benny Hinn
This is an excellent tutorial! I always wanted to know to play this. Thank You!
Thank you for sharing this bro.... It very helpful and I alway wonder to know to play arpeggio like Bruce,and with your teaching it seem really easy to learn..i will keep on practising to make it same... Thank you again...God bless you
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This is phenomenal !!!! Thanks bro.
You are Blessed my brother ❤️🔥do you teach online lessons
Blessings … Soon.. By end of the this year I should be releasing a new course teaching all aspects of creating musically.
Be blessed brother 🙏✌️ thanks for sharing 🙏🙏
Is there more of this i like this style
May GOD BLESS you completely, spirit, soul and body. May the works of your hands prosper always, may GOD grant you the multiplication and refinement of the gifts that HE has bestowed upon your life for the Honour of HIS own GLORY. May THE LORD JEHOVAH, THE CREATOR OF HEAVENS AND EARTH, convey HIS healing and deliverance through the sound of the instruments that you play. May others be impacted by the power of worship that you minister to GOD, so they may also become a blessing to others. Amen.
Hi My brother I nenes more the tutorial of all songs of Benny hinn, please, more tutorials about is.... Thanks frome Lima Perú, 😉
Thanks.❤God bless you.
This is want I was looking for ☝️☝️☝️☝️now I have got it
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Thank you so much for this tutorial
Thank you
You gat it bro!!!
Thanks a lot for this I normally hear Solomon okwir playing it
Thank you, very good I really appreciate you teaching performers that would like to know about arpeggios where practice makes perfect, for a lot of times when you do the full octave type like you were just showing or even the arpeggios take your left hand with the third finger and hit a half a step down before you're adding with your right hand LH crosses over before you enter into the next octave with a arpeggio and that's a guidance so they can really get it right sooner. And again using it was a octave Style advancing up the keyboard usually people do not teach this and I'm glad to see that you are doing it. I am also a teacher of many years teaching concert Technics in black key white key and Theory along with all of that so a concert artists can be a concert artists in 6 months or less I study with a great concert artists out of Norway where they'd teaching method handed down through his family for many generations but it's a serious course but I made it fun to learn this way. You are a great musician. You might explain there are root positions to chord first inversion of it and second inversion where the root position the bottom note says the name of the tone because some of those performers want to be don't know how that theory works. God bless you I am a Christian artist at the piano and years ago I watched a Christian piano player do this with of right hand and I was crossing over with both hands to accomplish that when I saw him do that I said show me that again and he did and I said I'll just go and practice it and do it myself too LOL that was before I study with the great concert artists out of Norway. Who gave me all the answers to Theory and performance like never showing me before that enhanced everything I did composing and arranging for piano two doctorates level and now beyond that comes out of Europe.
Are you able to play the same arpeggios in all keys? Or are you only comfortable playing them in the key of C?
I can play them in all keys.. I did this mainly for people watching to learn since it’s the easiest one I feel
Thank you... You be repeat the first note
of arpeggio as you
stack them up and downward the last note is repeated! That
alluded me before.
God bless you
How long should this take me to be able to do this if I practice every day for 15 minutes? Thanks and I loved it
it depends on the person and how quick their muscle memory will catch up. 15 minutes a day is a great start. just like learning the skill of piano.. the learning of information and exercise retention is a skill as well. The more You do it the easier and faster you learn things.
Whats the actual song name to look it up
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Whos playing the bass in this house? :)
LOL