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K**K
I liked it very well
Well, I haven't read it all thoroughly, but the content seems promising. I started with the first one and have already bought four more, although if I don't like them, I swear I'll return them, since I know how to play the piano. However, I collect books because I think they have good content, and please, writers, don't send me books that are wrinkled or have smudged, almost opaque letters that look like they've run out of ink.
G**T
Great book!
Very helpful!
M**O
Nice paperback
Has benefit for beginners.
K**R
A great lesson to enhance your piano lessons
I needed another lesson guide to help me learn and understand the style of worship piano. This book has great insights for intermediate levels for who have been practicing the piano for a while and need to push their level of piano knowledge.
B**H
Many readers will know Bob Kauflin from his excellent worship book
Many readers will know Bob Kauflin from his excellent worship book, Worship Matters. Like Kauflin, I am involved in training worship leaders and musicians, and am very pleased, indeed, he took the time and effort to publish a keyboard book. I hope it will create interest and inspire other musicians to publish in this area as well. We need a wide range of long and short, basic and complex, detailed and diverse materials of all kinds. Much remains to be done!Kauflin appears to have aimed his book at the intermediate level, though more advanced players will find insightful perspectives. He has the average keyboardist playing in a worship band in mind.Readers should find the book structure and formatting crisp and accessible. Sprinkled throughout are numerous excellent guidelines concerning the kinds of practical adjustments needed in order to play effectively in a worship band. As a result, the chord spacings and textures are leaner, less full, with less doubling than you will find in many keyboard books. He also addresses spiritual attitudes/qualities required.Using well-known, current worship songs, contemporary rhythms and fills are illustrated. I found his comments on “being aware of the audio spectrum” engaging and spot on.He begins with basic chords and inversions. He utilizes added second chords. He explains slash chords such as the “four over five” (which he calls “The flat seven slash chord”) and the “one over four” chord (which he calls the “Major seven slash chord”). These are important contemporary sonorities that classical musicians may not know.The back cover summarizes the 86 pages well. I wish the book were longer, which would have allowed for a more detailed development. That said, pianists will be blessed by many practical concepts which are fleshed out in physical notation and in the accompanying sound tracks. Perhaps even more importantly, keyboardists will garner valuable keyboard advice and direction from a knowledgeable professional. In short, the book will point you in productive ways to take immediate action.Get it! Work on it for the glory of God! Grow!Dr. Barry LieschMusic ProfessorBiola University
Y**A
Great book
This is a great book if you want to know how to play worship piano.The only negative so far is that it doesn't have a lot of information on what to do with your left hand. But it's answered a lot of the questions that I had trying to start playing worship piano.
W**2
Very Helpful!
This book is helpful for anyone who is looking to improve their worship piano playing ability.
D**E
Must read notes for any value
I think this is a good book but I got to chapter 4 and hit a roadblock you have to be able to read notes for this book to be of any value and I did not know that
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