• Hymn Breakdown: I Need Thee Every Hour

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    This hymn breakdown covers the harmonization and accompaniment approaches to playing the song “I Need Thee Every Hour”

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    Advanced Chords And Progressions: “It Is Well With My Soul” [Key Of Ab Major]

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    If you’re interested in turning heads with some advanced chords and progressions, then you have to check this reharmonization lesson out.

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    Great Is Thy Faithfulness: These Progressions Will Blow Your Mind [Intermediate Players Only]

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    Learn chord progressions that you can INSTANTLY spice the hymn song “great is thy faithfulness” up with.

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    The Reharmonization Of Hymns: Yeah Or Nay?

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    Share your thoughts on the pros and cons of the reharmonization of hymns in this interactive lesson.

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    A Lesson On The Application Of The Half-Diminished Seventh Chord

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    This lesson is for you if you’re interested in learning about the application of the half-diminished seventh chord.

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    Beginners Hymn Breakdown: Amazing Grace

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    In this lesson, we’re breaking down the hymn “Amazing Grace” and interpreting it with two hymn techniques that every beginner should be acquainted with.

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    Advanced Hymn Breakdown: Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior

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    In this lesson, we’re exploring a variety of hymn techniques and ideas that can be applied to hymn songs.

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