1. Problem
Sometimes when playing worship music we get tired of playing block chords/basic chords, and we want to add some creative fills to the chords
2. Solution
In this lesson I am going to show you riffs you can use when playing worship music. I also have the lead sheet available
When going through the 251 passing in the fundamental course.
I got confused somewhere
Lets assume I am playing on KEY C
and I want to go to G then I can do 251 which is Am7 D7 then back to G.
Now lets assume I want to go to Dm will i do Em7 A7 or E7 A7 then to Dm ?
Please help
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Learn to play this nice funky chord progression. You'll learn a sweet bass line, cool RnB chords, and another groove to add to your arsenal.
The RnB progression is common in so many songs, if you listen closely you can hear "What You Won't Do For Love" - Bobby Caldwell, "Just The Two Of Us" - Bill Withers, "Never Too Much" - Luther Vandros (almost), 24 K - Bruno Mars. (Fm Bb - Db C7).
These progression is a must have for all piano players.
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The Chart with other progressions is located here:
Learn this awesome altar call song. In this tutorial there are three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. So whether you are just starting to play the piano or you are ready to add flavorful ideas such as passing chords, substitutions, and inner voicing, you will find exactly what you need.
I'm so excited to see you in the first lesson!
Check it out in the Song Tutorials Section of the membership.
Learn 4 tips to sound amazing playing worship music. These simple tips are awesome!
1. Think through the rhythm
2. Stop Playing Major Chords
3. Only Change the Bass Notes
4. Learn Piano Riffs
The Amazing Grace piano tutorial is out and I am so excited to share it with you. This tutorial is in 2 parts. The beginner level covers basic passing chords and ideas, while the advance level takes it up a few notches. :) You can find both of these in the Song Tutorials course along with many hymn tutorials.
As always feel free to reach out with questions.
Blessings!
I am so excited to share another one of my favorite hymns with you: This Is My Father's World.
Get ready to learn some great gospel and jazz ideas on piano.
The hart is available in you the Song Tutorials course along with other songs for you to work through :)
For now, use Em7 to A7 to Dm.
Understand that there are mainly two types of 2-5-1's.
Major 2-5-1 which land on a major chord for the "I"
eg. Am7 (ii) D7 (V) G7 (I)
Minor 2-5-1 which land on a minor chord for the "i."
eg. Amin7 b5 (ii) D7 (V) Gm7 (i)
You will learn this as you move through the Fundamentals. In your example You're first progression is going to a major chord (G) but your second is going to a minor (Dm) which may be why it's a little confusing. Feel free to reach out with more questions
I believe I emailed you answer sometime back, but just in case this helps others.