This is the Solfa notation of Silent Night for you to play on your musical instrument. Merry christmas and a happy new year in advance. Watch the video tutorial above.
This is the Solfa notation of Silent Night for you to play on your musical instrument. Merry christmas and a happy new year in advance. Watch the video tutorial above.
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While the shepherds watched their flocks by night
Oh come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant
All the heaven sing by Hillsong
Emmanuel (come let us adore him, kneel down before him) by Norman Hutchins
He alone is worthy by Alvin Slaughter
Emmanuel hallowed managers ground
A christmas alleluia by Chris Tomlin
Watch the video tutorial below:
While the shepherds watched their flocks by night
Oh come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant
All the heaven sing by Hillsong
Emmanuel (come let us adore him, kneel down before him) by Norman Hutchins
He alone is worthy by Alvin Slaughter
Emmanuel hallowed managers ground
A christmas alleluia by Chris Tomlin
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While the shepherds watched their flocks by night
Oh come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant
All the heaven sing by Hillsong
Emmanuel (come let us adore him, kneel down before him) by Norman Hutchins
He alone is worthy by Alvin Slaughter
Emmanuel hallowed managers ground
A christmas alleluia by Chris Tomlin
Compliments of the season to you from us at Michael Phils Music. Have a very merry christmas and a happy New Year. The tonic solfa notation of We wish you a merry christmas:
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While the shepherds watched their flocks by night
Oh come all ye faithful joyful and triumphant
All the heaven sing by Hillsong
Emmanuel (come let us adore him, kneel down before him) by Norman Hutchins
He alone is worthy by Alvin Slaughter
What are the basic simple things to know before you can play to a song.
1. You need to know the key of the song. Most of us still find it difficult in getting the key of a song. Well the truth is that you would get better at it everyday as long as you keep trying, by trying i mean practicing. Play a song from your phone, try to
get the key. It might take you a very long time to get the key, but like I said ealier, it gets esaier everyday. The video above will guide you on how you can get the key of a song.
2. You need to know how to move easily from one chord to another. This means that you should have had some chord progression exercises before hand. If you can’t move smoothly from one chord to another, you would make the music lag. Therefore, get back to your reharsals and practice your progression exercises. Click here to check out our video series on basic progression exercises.
3. You should know the progression of the song, even if you are hearing it for the first time. If you have been scoring songs yourself, this shouldn’t be a problem for you. Sitting down to score songs will only make you improve. Make it a responsibility to score a song everyday, I can assure you that if you hear a new song, it wont take you a minute to decipher the progression.
4. You should know how give an interlude. Play the progression of the song with the left hand using chords and play the solo on the right hand. Practice makes perfect. You can practice this using hymns. Playing hymns go a long way to help you do this.
This is the tonic solfa of “You deserve the Glory and the honor”. This Gospel worship song is popularly sung in all Nigerian churches.All solo Instrumentalist should
enjoy. You can play it on any key as it is written in solfa notations.
This is the tonic solfa of “Na you be God” by Tim Godfrey. This Gospel worship song is popularly sung in all Nigerian churches.All solo Instrumentalist should
enjoy. You can play it on any key as it is written in solfa notations.