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Let My Words Be Few — Falling Notes Piano Tutorial
Watch "Let My Words Be Few" by Matt Redman in falling notes style — like Synthesia. Color-coded notes fall onto the keyboard in real time. Practice left hand, right hand, or both. Key of G, 84 BPM.
Tip: Break this song into sections and master each one separately. The speed control lets you drill difficult passages at any tempo.
Lyrics
The You are God in heav en,
and here am I on earth,
so I’ll let my words be few.
Je sus, I am so in love with You.
And I’ll stand
in awe
of You;
yes, I’ll (G)stand
in awe
of You.
And I’ll let my words be few,
Je sus, I am so in love with You.
The sim plest of all love songs,
I want to bring to You,
so I’ll let my words be few.
Je sus, I am so in love with You.
And I’ll stand
in awe
of You;
yes, I’ll (G)stand
in awe
of You.
And I’ll let my words be few,
Je sus, I am so in love with You.
And I’ll (G)stand
in awe
of You;
yes, I’ll (G)stand
in awe
of You.
And I’ll (G)stand
in awe
of You;
yes, I’ll (G)stand
in awe
of You.
And I’ll
And I’ll let my words be few,
Je sus, I am so in love with You.
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How to Play "Let My Words Be Few" on Piano
- 1Pick a practice mode — Choose from Fall Down, Beginner, Lead Sheet, Bar Sheet, or Simple Sheet — each mode visualizes the music differently to match your learning style.
- 2Practice each hand separately — Use the Left, Right, and Both buttons to isolate the bass or treble part and build muscle memory one hand at a time.
- 3Adjust speed and turn on metronome — Slow down to 50% while learning, then gradually speed up. Enable the metronome to keep steady timing.
- 4Loop a section — Select a tricky part and loop it until you nail it. Perfect for mastering difficult passages.
- 5Download sheet music — Export a PDF of the sheet music to print out and practice on your real piano anytime, anywhere.