May the Lord bless you for the work you are doing. Your video tutorials are a blessing to me, helping my church to have live music on Sunday Service. I will keep praying for you and thanking the Lord for putting you on our path.
Glad to hear! If you sign up for the free harmony challenge, you'll be able to see how to access the rest of harmonize everything portal as well. voice.worshiprefocus.com/harmonychallenge
Hello Nate. I recently came across your TH-cam channel and I subscribed because your singing/harmony parts are amazing! Keep doing the work of the Lord! I was wondering if you would consider singing "Yet Not I But Through Christ in Me" by CityAlight. This is by far my favorite Contemporary Christian song and would love to hear someone as good as you sing it. Either way, thank you for what you are doing for our Lord, Jesus Christ. Have a blessed day!
Thank you, Noah. I appreciate that. That's a great song. We sing it at our church. I'll write it down on my list of songs to consider. :) Can't promise anything, but I'll keep it in mind. 👍😁
Thanks Nate. Although this video is way above my skill set, the intervals approach is starting to make lots of sense now. Just to check, the 1 is the root note of the chord of the key the song is in? Thanks
Sure thing! No, I don’t think this is above your skill set at all. It may just take some getting used to. Yes, you got it. In this video, the 1 is the root note of the key we are in (so C for this song). But, if we were in a different key, 1 would be the note of whatever key we were in.
Good question. I actually prefer solfège, because it is so much nicer to sing on (rather than saying "seven" for example... "ti" is so much better to sing on). BUT, I decided to stick with numbers for two reasons. 1. It's easier for people who haven't learned solfege to sing on numbers... it's an easier "on-ramp". 2. Singing on numbers carries over nicely to creating chords on these same scale degrees with the same numbers (the 1 chord, the 4 chord... and so on). BUT, all of these exercises work just as well with solfege. So, if you are more comfortable with that... you can easily just substitute them. 👍
May the Lord bless you for the work you are doing. Your video tutorials are a blessing to me, helping my church to have live music on Sunday Service. I will keep praying for you and thanking the Lord for putting you on our path.
Thank you so much for the kind words! I’m so glad the videos have been a blessing in helping your church! Praise God!
Thank you so much for your sharing ❤.
¡ Profesor excelente !😊
❤thank you for helping others with music
Thank u so much for having this different melodies. The goodness of God
You're most welcome!
Thank God for such timely video for use. Bless you
Glad to hear!!
Just what I was looking for thanks! Keen to check out your other tutorials and harmonize portal if I can find it
Glad to hear! If you sign up for the free harmony challenge, you'll be able to see how to access the rest of harmonize everything portal as well. voice.worshiprefocus.com/harmonychallenge
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the donation! I really appreciate it!
Clear and straightforward. Super helpful! Thanks
Oh, glad to hear! 😁👍
Atlast a tutorial that I understood
Glad to hear!
Hello Nate. I recently came across your TH-cam channel and I subscribed because your singing/harmony parts are amazing! Keep doing the work of the Lord! I was wondering if you would consider singing "Yet Not I But Through Christ in Me" by CityAlight. This is by far my favorite Contemporary Christian song and would love to hear someone as good as you sing it. Either way, thank you for what you are doing for our Lord, Jesus Christ. Have a blessed day!
Thank you, Noah. I appreciate that. That's a great song. We sing it at our church. I'll write it down on my list of songs to consider. :) Can't promise anything, but I'll keep it in mind. 👍😁
Thanks for sharing. I think this will really help me, as long as I don't have to add the numbers. I suck at math. 😂
Haha! Yes, no need to add. ;)
Thanks Nate. Although this video is way above my skill set, the intervals approach is starting to make lots of sense now. Just to check, the 1 is the root note of the chord of the key the song is in? Thanks
Sure thing! No, I don’t think this is above your skill set at all. It may just take some getting used to. Yes, you got it. In this video, the 1 is the root note of the key we are in (so C for this song). But, if we were in a different key, 1 would be the note of whatever key we were in.
Como me gustaría que hicieras el TUTORIAL EN ESPAÑOLDios te bendiga
I wish I could do these in Spanish...
Thank you and Graaaacias , God bless you🙏✝️
Why didn't you use solfeggio instead of numbers?
Good question. I actually prefer solfège, because it is so much nicer to sing on (rather than saying "seven" for example... "ti" is so much better to sing on). BUT, I decided to stick with numbers for two reasons. 1. It's easier for people who haven't learned solfege to sing on numbers... it's an easier "on-ramp". 2. Singing on numbers carries over nicely to creating chords on these same scale degrees with the same numbers (the 1 chord, the 4 chord... and so on).
BUT, all of these exercises work just as well with solfege. So, if you are more comfortable with that... you can easily just substitute them. 👍