Dios te bendiga, gracias por tu apollo al exponer tu talento en esta pagina, pero tengo una pregunta. cuando toco el montuno que hago con la mana izquierda? ya que solo veo veo la derecha.....gracias por tu apoyo...Dios bendiga....
I love to get some prvate classes who can help me..There is none that play the piano at church and I want to learn and play for the glory of GOD..please contact me 4074213306 thanks and God Bless
ill get your number...you can always go to my site and we can chat. you dont need to download any chating software simply get an account which is free and join us. then i can text you when im available.
Brother, God bless YOU always, I just want to thank the Lord for giving patience and time to make this video and teach Us how to play the worship music in our churches, forget about the angle so we can learn the keys as you mention them.
brother your a blessing but try to let us see all the keys you touch also and slow it down a little for for learning disabled people like im not ashamed to say it it takes alittle more patience thanxs God bless you
Well, I really appreciate your help man, I've been playing keyboard and guitar by myself for more than 11 years now, but, at the end, even the better one needs some guideance, jejeje, so, nice having you as my instructor, I've already learned something from you. God bless you and never forget He's given everything to you, so, share it and keep following His steps.
God Bless you! My Name is Luis i'm sammy's uncle... I've been playing guitar for 35 years and always wanted to learn the keyboard,thanks to you and sammy(Mr.piano)it has been a tremendous blessing what i have learned in the last 4 months as been a blessing' i thank God for the talents he gives his children.God bless and thank you for ur time.
I like your video... there is a hunger out there to know how play latin music correctly. But,you need better placement of the camera. The camera should be overhead with a view of both hands.That way even beginners can the proper placement of the fingers.
Other than that the vid it's very eduacational. Thank you caring.
dios te bendiga.... podrias hacer un tutorial con un corito de nacion santa...??? por ejemplo 'la recompensa' is a good one.. ill appreciate it.. thank u
mira aorita tengo mi camara dañada la otra semana la arreglo voy a subir esa misma cancion y te explico , y todo va en buena onda quiero es ayudar..espera yo te mando el enlance a ti y a atodos los que esten interezados
Thank you so much for your videos, they are such a blessing and may the Lord bless you 77 times 7 over for these... also, you should train your birds to screech "Arrrrribah!!!" during your songs ^_^
They get annoing sometimes but hey they are just birds. i bet they get bored of me talking too much or listening to too loud music. thanks for your compliments.
well, there is a geographical factor in what churches play in America. For example in most of the East Coast and Midwest you will hear a lot of churches not playing salsa but songo which is a beat followed by a salsa feel. Thats where we get the coritos.
In the most parts of the Pacific Coast (LA, Sand Diego, Seattle etc.) you hear a lot of Salmista music being played at church. This type of music represents music from Marcos Witt, Danilo Montero, Jesus ARomero etc. Dont get me wrong, these style of music exist everywehre but thats where they are mostly heard.
That is really intresting. Where are the verses of the coritos taken from? This is intresting to me because I'm taking my last music history course that covers mesopatamia to the present day, and this sounds like something that I could do a paper on. Sorry for all the questions but where are the words songo taken from? I've always thought coritos to be childrens songs of praise. Cool video by the way.
Songo is a type of Cuban music and it deals more to the beat section in music. Usually to create it, you need latin piano, drum/kick, and like other latin percussion like congas or timbales. Songo is a combined latin beat with rumba,son cubano,funk and jazz. It was first developed by Percussionist Changuito.
Coritos are writen by typical church people that become popular by singing them over and over. Others are created by notable artists that were raised in coritos churches. Usually if playing on Am, the coritos are repeatedly played as Am E and Dm. Adding the salsa montunos is what makes them into Coritos.
Yep! Do you have birds in your house??? Cuz theres alot of birdy noises in the vud!!! By the way, you should show some licks or fill-ins for like slow songs, you havent done that yet!
yeah when ever the light is on in the kitchen, they sing like crazy. they can sing what ever you repeat over and over. its crazy. slow songs are the hardest but ill get there.
i'm not impressed
ghio010 1 year ago
Dios te bendiga, gracias por tu apollo al exponer tu talento en esta pagina, pero tengo una pregunta. cuando toco el montuno que hago con la mana izquierda? ya que solo veo veo la derecha.....gracias por tu apoyo...Dios bendiga....
santoenuncion1973 2 years ago
I love to get some prvate classes who can help me..There is none that play the piano at church and I want to learn and play for the glory of GOD..please contact me 4074213306 thanks and God Bless
xavierg27 2 years ago
ill get your number...you can always go to my site and we can chat. you dont need to download any chating software simply get an account which is free and join us. then i can text you when im available.
latinpianist 2 years ago
@latinpianist what is your site?
xavierg27 7 months ago
@xavierg27 anointedmusicians (period) org
latinpianist 7 months ago
Podrias cifraros acordes y el arpegio pues a veces no se nota por el angulo de la camara que notas tocas? Gracias y que Dios te cuide
raphael621008 2 years ago
perdona que no se mira tanto....sorry
latinpianist 2 years ago
toca un coro pero desi al menos cual es por que solo escucho la musica
willbarillas 2 years ago 2
thank u so much for this video!!!!! God bless! =]
pianistaungida1615 2 years ago
Brother, God bless YOU always, I just want to thank the Lord for giving patience and time to make this video and teach Us how to play the worship music in our churches, forget about the angle so we can learn the keys as you mention them.
You are in my prayers.
follower86 2 years ago
hiii cool i liked very much but the angle of the camera was badd :S well i hope that u can upload another video with a good angle.
elsieirosa 2 years ago
i know sorry. i will get pro soon loL
latinpianist 2 years ago
jus adjust the camera angle
abner1980 2 years ago
i know. wish i had a tripod
latinpianist 2 years ago
brother your a blessing but try to let us see all the keys you touch also and slow it down a little for for learning disabled people like im not ashamed to say it it takes alittle more patience thanxs God bless you
eliseofuego 2 years ago
thank you my brother. i will try to make better videos.
latinpianist 2 years ago
hi im cynthia, wich christian coros do you know that have that salsa rhythem because i would like to learn some.
boymagnett 3 years ago
este corito es.......cuando el pueblo del senor alaba a dios....etc
latinpianist 3 years ago
The only thing I hated of this video was that awful noise I heard like half of the time, but everything was fine after that.
Blessings.
abgcrazyman 3 years ago
the audio will improve...
latinpianist 3 years ago
Well, I really appreciate your help man, I've been playing keyboard and guitar by myself for more than 11 years now, but, at the end, even the better one needs some guideance, jejeje, so, nice having you as my instructor, I've already learned something from you. God bless you and never forget He's given everything to you, so, share it and keep following His steps.
abgcrazyman 3 years ago
God bless you too and thanks for the comment. Im glad you like my tutorials.
latinpianist 3 years ago
God Bless you! My Name is Luis i'm sammy's uncle... I've been playing guitar for 35 years and always wanted to learn the keyboard,thanks to you and sammy(Mr.piano)it has been a tremendous blessing what i have learned in the last 4 months as been a blessing' i thank God for the talents he gives his children.God bless and thank you for ur time.
19411rd 3 years ago
bendicion, nice playing bro. you got a talent God has givrn to you and you are very good at it
jdm092101 3 years ago
thanks. God is so good with us right?
latinpianist 3 years ago
I like your video... there is a hunger out there to know how play latin music correctly. But,you need better placement of the camera. The camera should be overhead with a view of both hands.That way even beginners can the proper placement of the fingers.
Other than that the vid it's very eduacational. Thank you caring.
johnnynoirman 3 years ago
thank you... i like the advice. soon im getting a newer camara and i will making more videos. maybe this christmas season.
latinpianist 3 years ago
Do you give lessons? I think you are the best and very blessed. I would be happy with even half hour a week. Please I know i will learn with you.
cordially ,
Jeanette Dearce
718 243-9473
JDRC2454 3 years ago
Esta excelente lastima la posicion de la cámara. podrias intentar denuevo con otra toma. Gracias
tomastodo 3 years ago
mas videos vienen antes del fin del ano
latinpianist 3 years ago
dios te bendiga.... podrias hacer un tutorial con un corito de nacion santa...??? por ejemplo 'la recompensa' is a good one.. ill appreciate it.. thank u
attitue0388 3 years ago
Best syncopation since Joplin. :-)
Rose4164 3 years ago
big comparison....
latinpianist 3 years ago
mira aorita tengo mi camara dañada la otra semana la arreglo voy a subir esa misma cancion y te explico , y todo va en buena onda quiero es ayudar..espera yo te mando el enlance a ti y a atodos los que esten interezados
manuelcolombiano 3 years ago
oh gracias.esperare tu respuesta...
latinpianist 3 years ago
ThaaaaaaaanQ
I'm really enjoyed with u
MrFormat 3 years ago
thanks.
latinpianist 3 years ago
ey toca el tumbao en octvas y trata bien lo de la clave tienes problema con los acentos
manuelcolombiano 3 years ago
acentos??? como?
latinpianist 3 years ago
cundo un latino dice quemao= es que estas pero bien mal muy falto de todo
manuelcolombiano 3 years ago
bueno. si eso piensas.
latinpianist 3 years ago
como desismos los latinos mijo estas ''quemao''
manuelcolombiano 3 years ago
quemao en buena onda o quemao en mala onda
latinpianist 3 years ago
Thank you so much for your videos, they are such a blessing and may the Lord bless you 77 times 7 over for these... also, you should train your birds to screech "Arrrrribah!!!" during your songs ^_^
moledude777 3 years ago
LOL!!! thats funny. i should... thank you for your compliments
latinpianist 3 years ago
Como dice mi prof... Practica leeeentoooo.
Tienes problemas con la clave.
Sigue practicando.
Exitos.
chackyjazz 3 years ago
Gracias
latinpianist 3 years ago
Thanks JC for your lessons and I also love your birds,I'm sure they love your music as well.Thanks again...
jnogen 3 years ago
They get annoing sometimes but hey they are just birds. i bet they get bored of me talking too much or listening to too loud music. thanks for your compliments.
latinpianist 3 years ago
wow my bird is chirping along with your birds o wow lol
analizle 3 years ago
yeah man. those birds.....they are loud. lol
latinpianist 3 years ago
si entiendes español , me gustan los tutoriales pero acomoda un poco mejor la camara. gracias hermano saludos
RetroStereo 3 years ago
si. estoy solo ahi. no pude encontrar un lugar para poner la camara. comparado a mis otros videos donde hay personas con las camaras. gracias
latinpianist 3 years ago
I've been trying to play latin styles for quite long. Thanks for breaking it down. It looks much easier then reading it from the sheet notation.
ZEVCIEL 3 years ago
i know. that sheet music helps but is too hard.
latinpianist 3 years ago
you've got birds in da house...
thx for the lesson again.
Halewyn 3 years ago
yeah. they can get annoying but i love them
latinpianist 3 years ago
thanks for posting this kind of videos tutorial God bless you brother im learnin a lot form this vidoes thanks again asta pronto
marvinjose22 3 years ago
your're welcome. and thank you for watching these videos
latinpianist 3 years ago
Hey man...thanx for postin up these videos...can you maybe post a Hector Lavoe song...70's 80's salsa was the best...keep up the good work.
MrMuSiCMaN08 4 years ago
sorry i dont recall that song
latinpianist 3 years ago
maybe im wrong cheche? let me know
latinpianist 4 years ago
hola q acordes utilizas ya que noc ve ademas noc si este ritmo caiga bien los coritos
otro pregunta es para todo tipo de coros cristianos
cheche339 4 years ago
en el video explico la notas no?
latinpianist 4 years ago
ojala lo explicaras en español no entiendo el ingles
cheche339 4 years ago
dis is wat i was lukin for finally i found it God Bless u JC...i needed it 2 play for ma church
puertoricky134 4 years ago
you're welcome. any questions let me know.
latinpianist 4 years ago
oye bro esa salsa es para tocar coritos cristianos pentescostales quisiera saber para aprender a tocarlo bien
THE52TIGER 4 years ago
si, es lo que se le llama musica songo
latinpianist 4 years ago
si tienes razon. mi camara es dificil de colocar sin que se tire al suelo! A la proxima lo hare mejor.
latinpianist 4 years ago
I had no idea salsa music was being played in churches. Are there people writing christian salsa songs?
NOlivarria 4 years ago
well, there is a geographical factor in what churches play in America. For example in most of the East Coast and Midwest you will hear a lot of churches not playing salsa but songo which is a beat followed by a salsa feel. Thats where we get the coritos.
latinpianist 4 years ago
In the most parts of the Pacific Coast (LA, Sand Diego, Seattle etc.) you hear a lot of Salmista music being played at church. This type of music represents music from Marcos Witt, Danilo Montero, Jesus ARomero etc. Dont get me wrong, these style of music exist everywehre but thats where they are mostly heard.
latinpianist 4 years ago
That is really intresting. Where are the verses of the coritos taken from? This is intresting to me because I'm taking my last music history course that covers mesopatamia to the present day, and this sounds like something that I could do a paper on. Sorry for all the questions but where are the words songo taken from? I've always thought coritos to be childrens songs of praise. Cool video by the way.
NOlivarria 4 years ago
Thanks for the compliment and good luck on your paper. Im glad you found this page interesting.
latinpianist 4 years ago
Songo is a type of Cuban music and it deals more to the beat section in music. Usually to create it, you need latin piano, drum/kick, and like other latin percussion like congas or timbales. Songo is a combined latin beat with rumba,son cubano,funk and jazz. It was first developed by Percussionist Changuito.
latinpianist 4 years ago
Coritos are writen by typical church people that become popular by singing them over and over. Others are created by notable artists that were raised in coritos churches. Usually if playing on Am, the coritos are repeatedly played as Am E and Dm. Adding the salsa montunos is what makes them into Coritos.
latinpianist 4 years ago
Really??? Try an easy slow song then, like "Levanto Mis Manos"
Dadee3 4 years ago
one of my favorite songs to play.
latinpianist 4 years ago
oops, I meant birdy noises in the vid, not vud lol
Dadee3 4 years ago
Yep! Do you have birds in your house??? Cuz theres alot of birdy noises in the vud!!! By the way, you should show some licks or fill-ins for like slow songs, you havent done that yet!
Dadee3 4 years ago
yeah when ever the light is on in the kitchen, they sing like crazy. they can sing what ever you repeat over and over. its crazy. slow songs are the hardest but ill get there.
latinpianist 4 years ago
Very good!! Playing latin using inverted chords makes it sound slightly different, nice!
Dadee3 4 years ago
yeah. playing normal chords makes the coritos sound corny and takes that jazzy feel out ot it.
latinpianist 4 years ago
yes bro tytytyttyy god bless!!
carstillgo 4 years ago
hey man can you tell me how to play a rhumba?
emkpianist 4 years ago
ill work on it
latinpianist 4 years ago
♪♫♪
aliluya6 4 years ago
Nice . You should have played a corito while you were at it :-)
lehighnumerouno 4 years ago
u got a new piano
blackhawkroger 4 years ago
yeah. i traded it in for an older one that i had.
latinpianist 4 years ago