I can only imagine piano lyrics

With a Bachelor’s in Education and 10+ years in worship ministry, I like to break complex things into tiny bite-sized video lessons that bring results! With over 8 million views on YouTube, my mission is to help YOU play ANY song you want.

I can only imagine piano lyrics

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I can only imagine piano lyrics

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7 Responses

  1. Jessie says:

    Yesssss!!!
    THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

  2. Celia says:

    This is amazing!! I did not think that I would find someone that would teach others how to play worship songs in the piano. Thank you so much!!! I am so glad I found you 😀 It is amazing what you are doing! I hope you are having a blessed day!

    1. Jessie says:

      amen!!

  3. Karol Tarasiuk says:

    Hey, that’s a great tutorial, I’m actually playing on a guitar, but would love to have the notes for piano as well… God bless you in those hard times as well! You’re doing amazing 🙂

    1. Nina says:

      Thank you so much! God bless you and keep you safe as well! And I also love the guitar – strings are very special.

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      What is the easiest Billie Eilish song to play on piano?

      Ocean Eyes” is my favorite Billie Eilish song, even if it's not the one that won her the GRAMMY. There are really only 3 chords for the main part, and the chords are easy to play once you learn their inversions.

      Is Imagine hard to play on piano?

      If you're learning how to play piano, this is a lovely piece that's both friendly to beginners and challenging enough to be rewarding. It's in C Major, so you don't have to worry about sharps and flats. It also sounds authentic at a slow tempo.