Blessings... Thanks for these lessons. Been looking for something like this, what a blessing! A music Minister came to my church and played Praise and Worship Music mixed with a little Jazz that blew my mind! I've been insearch of how to play praise & worship ever since! What a journey! Thanks for your tutorial! All Praises to the Most High!🙏 Health Prosperity always #ladyduchess
Hi, it's so cool! Your tutorial just taught what I am looking for! Thanks for your teaching! 😃 May I know if the chord progression for varuous key shown in 8:27 can be downloaded from sonewhere?
Thank you so much! 😃 I love to watch your video, it really helps me a lot. As I'm a self-learning beginner and also I've been playing piano in the church for 2 years, I always find myself playing too regular. 😅 I'm from Hong Kong, and we also sing English cover songs, like Hillsongs, Chris Tomlin, Don Meon. I always want to learn more about 16 beat pattern, play like western songs which will give more dyamics, specially we always have no guitarist. 😄 You can see some cips in my channel, and see how basic I am. Haha~~ 😅
Hello, how is this different to the sixth interval? I can see they are the same except for the 3 and 7. Can you explain a little bit how this relates to the sixth interval and when should I use/mix between sixth interval and this progression?
@@WorshipPianoAcademy www.pianoscales.org/major-sixth.html This is what I meant by the sixth interval And as you can see the position are pretty much the same, except for the 3 chord you press C and G instead of B and G; for the 7th chord you press G and D but the sixth interval would press F and D.
@@junminglin310 I think i understand what you're saying. The typical major scale chord flow lists the 3rd and 7th chord as a minor and diminished respectively. However, it's extremely rare to see a minor 3 and a diminished 7 in a worship song. So in my 5 major scale chord progressions, I replaced the 3m with a 1/3 (C/E) and the diminished 7 with a 5/7 (G/B). Those 2 chords are very popular in worship songs and it made more sense for me to teach it that way. Hope that helps!
Blessings...
Thanks for these lessons. Been looking for something like this, what a blessing!
A music Minister came to my church and played Praise and Worship Music mixed with a little Jazz that blew my mind!
I've been insearch of how to play praise & worship ever since!
What a journey!
Thanks for your tutorial!
All Praises to the Most High!🙏
Health Prosperity always
#ladyduchess
Thank you so much bro very useful ❤❤❤❤💯💯👌👌❤👍
Glad it helped!
Very useful
Glad you think so!
Hi, it's so cool! Your tutorial just taught what I am looking for! Thanks for your teaching! 😃
May I know if the chord progression for varuous key shown in 8:27 can be downloaded from sonewhere?
Here you go. drive.google.com/file/d/1aIWC7E8t7ROzMV4YXMdgneCeWOfoRdys/view?usp=sharing
Thank you so much! 😃 I love to watch your video, it really helps me a lot. As I'm a self-learning beginner and also I've been playing piano in the church for 2 years, I always find myself playing too regular. 😅
I'm from Hong Kong, and we also sing English cover songs, like Hillsongs, Chris Tomlin, Don Meon. I always want to learn more about 16 beat pattern, play like western songs which will give more dyamics, specially we always have no guitarist. 😄
You can see some cips in my channel, and see how basic I am. Haha~~ 😅
Glad to hear! I have about 20 more videos coming out that go over more rhythm patterns. So hopefully those should help you too
Hello, how is this different to the sixth interval? I can see they are the same except for the 3 and 7. Can you explain a little bit how this relates to the sixth interval and when should I use/mix between sixth interval and this progression?
Not sure what you mean by the 6th interval, or which 3 and 7 you're referring to
@@WorshipPianoAcademy for sixth interval i meant the sixth (major sixth), and the 3 and 7 here I meant the third and the seventh chord in the scale.
I still don't understand what you're asking. I've never see a major 6th in any songs.
@@WorshipPianoAcademy www.pianoscales.org/major-sixth.html
This is what I meant by the sixth interval
And as you can see the position are pretty much the same, except for the 3 chord you press C and G instead of B and G; for the 7th chord you press G and D but the sixth interval would press F and D.
@@junminglin310 I think i understand what you're saying. The typical major scale chord flow lists the 3rd and 7th chord as a minor and diminished respectively. However, it's extremely rare to see a minor 3 and a diminished 7 in a worship song. So in my 5 major scale chord progressions, I replaced the 3m with a 1/3 (C/E) and the diminished 7 with a 5/7 (G/B). Those 2 chords are very popular in worship songs and it made more sense for me to teach it that way. Hope that helps!
How is this different from what you should in the first two lessons?
Videos 1-5 have the same 3 note rhythm pattern, but played over 5 different chord progressions.