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Holding onto you piano letters
Holding onto you piano letters






Setting your SMART goals - Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely.

holding onto you piano letters

Remember to use some top resources if your teaching yourself - check out the rest of our guide for some fantastic ones! Look for resource material, piano teachers will often bring their own materials that are matched to your playing ability or the challenges you're looking to set yourself. Make sure you’re seeking feedback, feedback is super important and it will help you to improve whether that’s from your piano tutor or from others around you if your learning on your own. Making sure you're practicing on a good quality piano - so if you’re self-teaching or taking in-home piano lessons, make sure your piano is up to scratch - remember an 88 -key piano is the best! James 5:16 encourages us to, Confess our sins to each other and to pray for each other.Now before you begin, here’s one thing you should know learning the piano doesn’t have to be as hard as you might have heard! Here are a few things to be mindful of when you start to learn piano:Įstablishing good habits early on - yes that includes practicing! Establishing correct hand position, fingering technique, and ensuring that you consistently hold yourself to account for slouching will ensure a solid foundation for learning the piano! I felt so liberated to be confessing the words. Singing the chorus in the studio was one of the highlights of the recording process. I had invested countless hours of sharing my heart with Jason and Ed, and this moment was truly a payoff as they helped me finish the song. It wasn’t until a truly inspired moment with (co-writers) Ed Cash and Jason Ingram that the final chorus came out. We had a few versions of the chorus that were good, but not great. I wanted to come clean and confess that I had spent too much time trying to build security and strength in myself, and that had left me empty and broken-hearted. I was ashamed that it had taken me so long to know that God is everything.

holding onto you piano letters

The lyrics were heart-felt, and the goal on this record, lyrically, was to include words that truly came from my heart. It was very late at night, I was on my own, and I was feeling very low. The verses were written on a tour in Denmark.

holding onto you piano letters

"“Holding On To You” was one of those songs that required many hours of re-writing. Writers: Paul Colman/Jason Ingram/Ed Cash / Writing location: Nashville, TN/Jenness Park, CA/Copenhagen, Denmark / Drums: Kenny Aronoff / Bass: Ed Cash / Electric Guitar: Adam Lester, Ed Cash Acoustic Guitar: Ed Cash / Backing Vocals: Ed Cash / Loop: Ed Cash Why it’s taken me so long to know You never change

holding onto you piano letters

But a broken heart was all that I achieved








Holding onto you piano letters