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ShowMeThat.com is a digital video course site for gospel music learners. The page clearly mentions “Digital Downloads” and “Browse and buy videos,” and mainly sells video lessons as online resources for Gospel musicians. The courses focus on two instruments—piano and organ—and cover styles used in church music, including traditional, contemporary, Baptist, COGIC, and Pentecostal.
Based on the crawled content, the site has a fairly detailed category system: courses can be filtered by Instrument, Level, Style, and Topic. Instruments include Organ and Piano; levels cover Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced, though many currently listed courses appear to be Intermediate. Topics include Exercises, Technique, Devotional Music, Preacher Chords, Shout Music, Talk Music, Hymns, and Choir Music, clearly targeting church worship, choir accompaniment, praise breaks, and gospel harmony applications. There is no indication of live classes or one-on-one instruction. Given the wording around “videos” and “Digital Downloads,” the courses should be understood as pre-recorded/downloadable lessons.
Courses are mainly sold individually, with visible price points such as $10.00, $14.99, $20.00, and $34.99. Pricing is transparent and suitable for buying specific topics on demand. Instructors include Doobie Powell, Michael Williams, Glenn Gibson Jr., P.J. Morgan, Michael Bereal, Cory Henry, Garnet Walters, David Davis, Tyrae Brown, Alain Merville, and others. The copyright information lists Wheatworks Productions. However, the text does not provide instructor bios, course duration, previews, or detailed syllabi, so the amount of information available before purchase is limited.
The main advantage is its highly focused positioning. It is especially suitable for users learning gospel keyboard, church organ, Preacher Chords, Shout Music, and Choir Music. The category tags are clear, and the entry price is not high. The drawbacks are also obvious: there is no visible information about certificates, refunds, payment methods, after-sales support, learning paths, or interactive features. The teaching language is not specified, so non-English learners may need to confirm this separately. Overall, the courses look more like standalone video products than a complete structured training program.
ShowMeThat.com is better suited to learners who already have some keyboard foundation and want to expand their gospel music vocabulary and church accompaniment skills. It may also be useful for church pianists/organists, worship team keyboard players, and anyone interested in COGIC or Pentecostal styles. The available text does not make it possible to judge accessibility from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. Before purchasing, users should test whether the site loads properly, whether videos can be downloaded, and whether international payments work. Alternatives include gospel keyboard lessons on YouTube, music courses on Udemy, PianoGroove, or platforms such as Gospel Musicians.
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showmethat.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $14.99, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach showmethat.com directly.