This full-length video tutorial shows you how to practice, play and/or teach When The Saints Go Marching In. The arrangement and its practice steps are best for late beginning to early intermediate level pianists.
This piece was a big hit, especially last year, when the Saints won the Super Bowl! It has a big, satisfying sound that appeals to adults during the first phases of learning. Knowing what to look for and how to practice ensures success. When pianists know which practice steps to do, and in what order, frustration is kept to a minimum and the process becomes a lot of fun. This is often the first "big piece" many of my adult beginners have enjoyed "showing off" with, after the first few months of study.
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