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Grab the free Left-Hand Patterns PDF 🎁 https://www.churchpianistacademy.com/... Download the free lesson sheet used in this video 📝 https://www.churchpianistacademy.com/... Want more? Check out The Church Pianist Pattern Library (127-page PDF) packed with patterns, progressions, fills, and accompaniment ideas in all 12 keys 📘 https://www.churchpianistacademy.com/... If you play hymns for church, you already know the left hand can make or break your sound. A lot of pianists get stuck in a boring rut, unsure what to play under the melody—especially when reading straight from the hymnbook. 🎹 In this lesson, I’m going to teach you the only 4 left-hand patterns you need for any hymn—a simple beginner system that advanced church pianists use all the time. These aren’t complicated jazz tricks. They’re repeatable, plug-and-play patterns you can apply to any chord to instantly add smooth voice leading, momentum, power, and that full classic church piano sound. ✅ We’ll learn the patterns in an easy way (starting in C), practice how to switch patterns smoothly, and then I’ll show you how to apply them to real hymns like “Glory to His Name,” “At the Cross,” and “There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood.” 📖 Chapters / Timestamps 00:00 The left-hand problem (and why most hymn playing gets stuck) 01:06 What you’ll learn + the 4 patterns demo (same hymn, same chords, different sound) 01:30 The 5 most common hymn chords in C (C, F, G, Am, Dm) + inversions 02:25 Pattern 1: Blocked triads (your “default” left hand) 02:44 The secret to making triads sound smooth: close inversions + voice leading 05:30 Pattern 2: Broken chords (arpeggios) for instant motion + momentum 07:06 Timing tip + practice challenge (loop each chord for 10 seconds) 07:54 Pattern 3: Octaves (strong, anchored bass) + “rocking” the octave 09:59 Pattern 4: Octave–Chord jumps (the classic full church pianist sound) 13:42 How to apply this system to any hymn (choose a pattern per section, don’t switch every measure) 14:51 Example hymn: “Glory to His Name” (pattern changes for energy/build) 15:29 Example hymn: “At the Cross” (key of F) 16:24 Example hymn: “There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood” (patterns 2–4 demonstrated) 17:24 Pro tip: spread the hands for fullness + doubling melody in octaves 18:25 Final encouragement + what to grab next (free PDF + Pattern Library links) If this helped you, hit Like, Subscribe, and grab the free lesson sheet so you can practice these left hand patterns today! #churchpiano #pianotutorial #hymnplaying #worshippiano #gospelpiano #chordprogressions #churchmusician