✅ Need help with chord theory? Download Our Free PDF "7 Steps To Naming Any Chord," Click Here: pianolessonwithwarren.com/7-steps-to-naming-any-chord/ What other CCM song would you like me to Gospelize?
Can this be a series please.. not just to gospelize certain songs but it helped me look at it in a different way and how to add that flare to basic chord progressions without overpowering the song and fully changing the genre.. JUST AN AMAZING TUTORIAL!
Beautiful, please do more popular (Spotify or youtube view count) ccm songs most churches are leaning in that direction. Thank you for sharing your gift. “Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days.” Ecclesiastes 11:1
Brother Warren I really appreciate your tutorials, i really would love to study with you but i do not have the time. i am a full time pastor. but i want you to know that i apprectiate you. God bless.
His chords are nice. But the thing that really makes the difference in his playing, and the playing of other TH-cam gospel tutors is the almost constant movement. I'm not talking about passing chords. If you add a lot of 9s, like he did, yes the chords will sound nice. But as beginners, what you're recognizing and what they never teach is that even if they're using triads, their fingers are making little additional movements. An arpeggio or broken chord here or there. They're confident musicians. So, yes they'll play a Cadd9 block chord and then throw in a quick and smooth broken Cadd9 chord or something else, perhaps in a different inversion. So, when they do these little quick tutorials, you hear, "use these chords, use these progressions, it'll sound great." But then you do it and think, "hey, I still sound nothing like this guy." It's what he isn't teaching that makes the difference. And this guy is a great teacher. I think they get so used to playing that they no longer pay attention to the little details they add any more. Some will admit, they have no idea what they played...except the chords. But they're adding a little rhythm, they're adding some arpeggios and broken chords. A fill here or there, etc...and a huge toolkit amassed over years that now gives them a cushion of confidence.
If I were to explain everything I do in a given video, it would be 3-4 hours long and you still wouldn’t be able to sound the way I do. Yes, you’re correct, there are a lot of other elements going on that is not mentioned in the video. That is because one cannot learn everything at once - that causes confusion and isn’t the best way to learn. I try to focus on one concept in my videos. There are tons of other videos where a focus on the other elements you mentioned much as add9, rhythms, arpeggios and embellishments. The problem with students who want to learn exclusively from TH-cam videos is that they want to learn everything in a single video - quick success. Unfortunately it doesn’t work like that. 👍🏽
✅ Need help with chord theory? Download Our Free PDF "7 Steps To Naming Any Chord," Click Here: pianolessonwithwarren.com/7-steps-to-naming-any-chord/
What other CCM song would you like me to Gospelize?
Maybe the song called "Never lost" By cece
Can this be a series please.. not just to gospelize certain songs but it helped me look at it in a different way and how to add that flare to basic chord progressions without overpowering the song and fully changing the genre.. JUST AN AMAZING TUTORIAL!
Thanks for watching
I have been waiting for a gospel version of Goodness of God thank You Sir much love from Zambia
Love your approach to teaching piano. What a beautiful sound. You are truly a blessing to the music community
Beautiful, please do more popular (Spotify or youtube view count) ccm songs most churches are leaning in that direction. Thank you for sharing your gift.
“Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou shalt find it after many days.”
Ecclesiastes 11:1
You're a great player. Love it 🙂
Wow... You are blessed Daddy. how I wish to play and sings like you do. God bless you for your commitment.
Brother Warren I really appreciate your tutorials,
i really would love to study with you but i do not
have the time. i am a full time pastor. but i want you
to know that i apprectiate you. God bless.
Amazing n very educative. Thanks 🙏
I love this tune! Beautiful tutorial my brother! 💯
Thanks bro
Yes more content like these sir. Thank you and God bless you.❤❤❤
Cool stuff dude! Keep up the great educational work.
Have a happy sunday too!
I like the tips but i am a beginner, so I think I would appreciate it if you could play easier keys e.g. F, G,D,C ect
Again very nice kind sir👍🏽
Good one bredda! 🤘🏾
Wonderful
Blessings bro
Great job
I recognize you Master 🙌
is the lyrics for me tho lol hehehe big up yaself warren.... #goat
Pretty cool........
Can you do one on preacher chords
Sir Aw do I get the tutorial on the on the Blue Scale and chord progressions
Am ready to take your course sir..... am that guy playing in key of A flat don't know if you remember me.. do I get live chat with you?
Yes. We have lots of group sessions every month on zoom
@@PianoLessonwithWarren okay let me join now
Please also do passing cords video for this gospel song " Mabongi- power in the name of jesus" its so hard to play😭💔
Can you do a tutorial on WayMaker🙌🏾
Did that already, check my playlist
But what would you do if you did the "more" version?
What do you mean? I’m not quite following
What’s the name of the song in the beginning of this video ?
🇧🇮💕🇧🇮🙏
almost heard Yohan Kim's turn there LOL
His chords are nice. But the thing that really makes the difference in his playing, and the playing of other TH-cam gospel tutors is the almost constant movement. I'm not talking about passing chords. If you add a lot of 9s, like he did, yes the chords will sound nice. But as beginners, what you're recognizing and what they never teach is that even if they're using triads, their fingers are making little additional movements. An arpeggio or broken chord here or there. They're confident musicians. So, yes they'll play a Cadd9 block chord and then throw in a quick and smooth broken Cadd9 chord or something else, perhaps in a different inversion. So, when they do these little quick tutorials, you hear, "use these chords, use these progressions, it'll sound great." But then you do it and think, "hey, I still sound nothing like this guy." It's what he isn't teaching that makes the difference. And this guy is a great teacher. I think they get so used to playing that they no longer pay attention to the little details they add any more. Some will admit, they have no idea what they played...except the chords. But they're adding a little rhythm, they're adding some arpeggios and broken chords. A fill here or there, etc...and a huge toolkit amassed over years that now gives them a cushion of confidence.
If I were to explain everything I do in a given video, it would be 3-4 hours long and you still wouldn’t be able to sound the way I do. Yes, you’re correct, there are a lot of other elements going on that is not mentioned in the video. That is because one cannot learn everything at once - that causes confusion and isn’t the best way to learn. I try to focus on one concept in my videos. There are tons of other videos where a focus on the other elements you mentioned much as add9, rhythms, arpeggios and embellishments.
The problem with students who want to learn exclusively from TH-cam videos is that they want to learn everything in a single video - quick success. Unfortunately it doesn’t work like that. 👍🏽
You heard my cry 🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏you're playing in the key of A flat
I always play songs in their original key. That’s the best way to get fluent in all keys.
@@PianoLessonwithWarrenagreed. That's what I try to do too when learning a song
Sir. You were too fast 😢. Try to learn all the chords hasn't been easy.
Slow down the video from the TH-cam video settings.
Okay sir.