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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2011

http://www.greghowlett.com/free Greg Howlett, Christian concert pianist, give tips on how pianists can learn to play soft music (sometimes called mood music). Learn how such things as chord substitutions, open voicing, and rubato can help your sound. Greg will refer to an example song through the video which you can download at http://www.greghowlett.com/freelesson

Greg Howlett is a Christian concert pianist with five CDs recorded. He also has a live concert recorded for TV that is currently showing on TV networks around the world.

Greg also has a passion for helping church pianists. He has a blog dedicated to church piano music as well as numerous free lessons on YouTube as well as his site.

Key links:
Main website: http://www.greghowlett.com

Order CDs: http://www.greghowlett.com/order.aspx

DVD - Live in Charleston: http://www.greghowlett.com/charleston.aspx

Free lessons for church pianists: http://www.greghowlett.com/freechristianpianomusic.aspx

Free hymn arrangements: http://www.greghowlett.com/freearrangements.aspx

FREE 75 minute lesson on playing mood music: http://www.greghowlett.com/freelesson/

FREE CD download: http://www.facebook.com/greghowlettpiano

Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/greghowlett

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/greghowlettpiano

YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/howlegh1

Subscribe to Greg's YouTube videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=howlegh1

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  • I love the concept of simplifying things so you have room for more beautiful things. It should apply to other aspects in our lives. Great contribution from you. I will take time to watch and learn from you. You are a great teacher.

  • @amitatennis Thanks. I do think simplicity is underrated.

  • 19:33 That is so correct!

  • @DJFDW Thank you. Best wishes, Greg

  • Thank you so very much for all your help! Your tips are already making my music sound much better!

  • @ezrabach Glad to hear it. Best, Greg

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  • HEY GREG......I REALLY LOVED YOUR VIDEO....

    you really break things down really well...i look forward to learning more...and will be checking out your DVD'S....

    THANK YOUR, PAUL..........

  • Thanks for this great gift...

    I'm not a church pianist but I have always wanted to master improvising with hymns since childhood. I like improvisation of which Bach was a/the master with his improvisations of chorales.

  • THE WORLD WOULD HAVE BEEN A MUCH BETTER PLACE WITH MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU, THANK YOU SO MUCH. CONTACT YOU SOON FOR THE FULL COURSE.

  • I can say I defiantly say i try to use the less amount of chords possible

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