Thank you so much for posting this! It really helped me understand the gospel style better. I really do appreciate you making this vide and sharing it!
Yes there is a D flat. Many classical music pieces have been written in D flat. Key signatures such as C sharp/D flat are known as double entendras (double meaning). Also F sharp/G flat
I cant stretch that far either. But you dont need to stretch that far either. All of the notes repeat every 12 keys. So just change the order in which you play the notes. Use your ear and listen for which arrangement of the notes sounds best. You can also play around with omitting a few notes.
Thank you so much for posting this! It really helped me understand the gospel style better. I really do appreciate you making this vide and sharing it!
Great ears, and great job sorting out the chords. I'm going to humble myself and do it simplified. :D
me too hahahaha
if I listen a while I can pick it up. My mom needs me to learn it so she can practice for her choir.
Thank you.
Yes there is a D flat. Many classical music pieces have been written in D flat. Key signatures such as C sharp/D flat are known as double entendras (double meaning). Also F sharp/G flat
Hey Dubb, I think I got it..f-ab- db chord, in the right hand..right?
My right hand won't stretch from the b flat and b up to the d flat so I have to play the chords or invert so I can play the bass
C dubb you the man, but I can't stretch my fingers that far..any other way I can play those chords?
Allen Labon you can do it bruh. I couldn’t stretch my fingers out for nothing. You gotta stretch them babies out man💯💯😁
I cant stretch that far either. But you dont need to stretch that far either. All of the notes repeat every 12 keys. So just change the order in which you play the notes. Use your ear and listen for which arrangement of the notes sounds best. You can also play around with omitting a few notes.
Dont know how those extra letters got in my text, sorry about that.but I need a little help playing the song.any suggestions on making those chords?
There is no such thing as d flat it is called C sharp
Not true.
Somebody told you wrong, learn your theory.
enharmonics...look it up.
I know all about enharmonics, I'm a piano teacher. We piano teachers actually say there's no such thing as C# but Db major does exist.
If he was in a minor key, he would have been able to call that C# minor, but since he's in a major key, it is Db.