존귀 오 존귀하신 주 (Worthy, O Worthy Are You Lord) Mark Kinzer





Today I would like to explain to you guys how to play the fast songs that you have been curious about. Pretty much all of fast songs can be done by Calipso rhythm. Just the fact to let you know is that Calipso rhythm is originally from African labor song and this type of rhythm is a lot used to practice the guitar and ukulele.
Then, Lets talk about Calipso rhythm.
The basic concept of Calipso rhythm is to play left-right-left for twice and click the note corresponding to the thumb of the code you are clicking at the second bar. Once again, the most important thing about Calipso is to play "left-right-left" for twice.
I would like to give you one more tip, which is when there are a lot of chords in one bar. First, when there are two chords, you can see the third beat is pulled if you look at the basic rhythm. So when you have two chords, you should pull the second one, which is called "Syncoping"
Also, When there are three chords, make it the same as the first case with 2 chords, and put the third chords at the last beat.
When bass are the same chords, the chords for right-hand is changed and maintains the basic rhythm. You should be able to distinguish the second and third cases and use this methods if you want to emphasize or make give it a change. If you use the hand hand for staccato, you would be able to find another attractiveness of playing.
Now, Let me give you an actual example.
First, Do not forget the section at the part of "존-귀"
Second, Do not forget to use Syncopation when there are 2 chords.
Third, Only change the chord for right hand while maintaining the same bass rhythm.
Fourth, Use the left hand staccato to give a bouncy vibe.
I will give you guys more explanation of tips and ad-lib.
Thank you