In this song breakdown tutorial, you will learn how to play the gospel hymn “Pass Me Not O Gentle Savior” in the traditional gospel style at the beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. The tutorial comes with downloadable MIDI files, PDF scores, chord cheat sheets, and the practice backing track.

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Avatar Jason W.
Posted 2 months ago
Took Some Time

This song took me about 9 months to learn, but I was able to learn all of it. And I must say that I am impressed by the beauty of the sound coming from my fingers never knew it was possible. My next plan is to apply what I have learned and apply it to other songs in the same key.

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Avatar Vinson Jae J.
Posted 1 year ago
Love it

One of my Fathers favorite songs.

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Avatar William B.
Posted 1 year ago
I'm thankful to be able to learn hymns I grew in church listening to.

I like that I have these song tutorials to learn at hand. I learn technique best through learning songs, so for Warren to offer this option is huge. He does a really good job breaking down the chords in the beginner breakdown and advancing from there with the next levels.

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Avatar Wendell H.
Posted 2 years ago
Great tutorial but...

This is a fantastic tutorial. I was really excited about playing this song because it is one of my absolute favorites and one of the songs I think about playing when thinking about playing the piano. The only downside is the backing track doesn't have a beat or two before the singer come in. It's difficult to catch up after that. Not a big deal though...I still love the song and the tutorial.

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Avatar Michelle S.
Posted 2 years ago
Passing chords

A great course to learn how to insert passing chords and see how they sound in the context of the song.

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Avatar Kenan O.
Posted 2 years ago
practice path

Like the Karate Kid of 1984, "Wax on, wax off" we learning without knowing what we're learning in the beginning are skills set that are applicable in songs.

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Avatar Venus P.
Posted 2 years ago
Awesome song tutorial!!

I really enjoyed this working through the Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced versions of this song breakdown. Warren packed a lot of useful information into his videos that truly enhanced my learning experience. This is a great addition to my repertoire. Thank you, Warren!!

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