Thank you, some times after learning the basics and playing them well, then a lesson like this can be understood much better and appreciated. Keep up the good work!! Everyone is not on the same level! Thanks for caring enough to share!!
Just came across some of you videos---I really learned quite a bit!!! You made things simple and I really appreciate that. How great our God---now I can play it without looking at anything!!!! b/c I've been play heart and soul ALL my life!!!. PLEASE DON'T STOP MAKING VIDEOS AND GIVING TIPS!!!! THANK YOU
That all depends on the particular song you are playing. This movement is almost a universal turnaround that can be played in countless songs. The reason I through the blues scale and minor chords in there was so that you'd have the most common use, but it's not exclusive.
Just because I know it as a tritone. I spent a bunch of hours in class listening to professors and lesson's teachers say "Tritone" and it's funny to me that a great musician can be so good without knowing any of the "technical words". I guess it proves talent is more than schooling.
Thank you for this video God Bless you!! Would it be possible for you to post a video on playing pentetcostal praise and worship like this lil light of mine old time songs I'm just starting and I really want to play for the church.. Thank you if you can God Bless
Dexter Shearin Destined For Greatness I.J.N I can do that if you want on my TH-cam channel it will be my style but it will be plenty to work on.. I ll try to make it doable.
msmallsman the 3 and flat 7 are tritone a away.. three steps. let's use c scale. e to . bflat. is a tritone that's a base for a c7. now play this diad down a half step you have an e flat and a.. think Dominant f. take it down anther half step. aflat and and d.. were doing the circle of fifths.. we just did dominant c f bflat.
I’m not either. I know some but again we understand and teach things in different ways. As long as you understand music theory, chords, how to use them and when to use them you should be ok!
Numbers is just another way of saying the degree or position of the scale in whatever key you are playing in. For example, if you are in the key of ' C' then the Cmaj is the '1' , the Dm is the '2', the Em is the '3', Fmaj is 4, Gmaj is 5, Am is 6, Bdim is 7. Now transpose this, or carry it over to the other keys. If you are in the key of 'F' then Fmaj is the 1.... If you are in Ab then Abmaj is the 1... There are many other videos and websites that go into detail about this. Check hearandplay.com, and gospelmusicians.com, just to name a few. Also try learngospelmusic.com which is more of a forum for questions and answers.
I do some similar things .. but with variations basically we're walking a base and playing a melody along with some riffs and tie it together with a repeating motif.. I'm still going to steal some licks..lol.
Spot ! I know this is an old post. Mozart had a perfect ear.. if I had Mozart's ear I would never touch the first piece of music. When I'm flying by throwing 64 this note arpegios run and melodies in right with walking base in the right on I couldn't read that music if my life depended on it I cover practically all 88 keys. I suspect you do likewise.. however there are times I would like to see something written down.. rather than hearing or watching it.
in your next video's will you do more playing while your talking, because I got lost for a min.you called off more numbers with no sound, than the video was over
Cedric R .. This is detailed and yes confusing but he does show everything . One of the things that is not mentioned is that this a common blues/jazz walking bass line. in the right hand is where the melody ECT happens but when taken together it does sound difficult.
It is amazing and a nice beat
probably one of the most helpful videos i seen yet
OMG!!! Starts @ 3:20... he said this is going to be short and to the point... 3 mins into the video and I still had no idea what he was about to play.
coolbreeze Sounds y’all don’t complain when the preacher say I’m going to just say a few words and be out your way lol
I been looking for a video like this FOREVER thank you!!
OMG, thanks for this so much. I knew the 3-6-2-5-1 movement but not the voices. Praise God for you. (I'm so excited I can barely type, LOL)
I think it is great you actually respond to questions and comments.
Thank you, some times after learning the basics and playing them well, then a lesson like this can be understood much better and appreciated. Keep up the good work!! Everyone is not on the same level! Thanks for caring enough to share!!
Just came across some of you videos---I really learned quite a bit!!! You made things simple and I really appreciate that. How great our God---now I can play it without looking at anything!!!! b/c I've been play heart and soul ALL my life!!!. PLEASE DON'T STOP MAKING VIDEOS AND GIVING TIPS!!!! THANK YOU
That all depends on the particular song you are playing. This movement is almost a universal turnaround that can be played in countless songs. The reason I through the blues scale and minor chords in there was so that you'd have the most common use, but it's not exclusive.
True true
I would really appreciate it if you could post a break down of the medley. I want to learn it very bad, and you post great tutorials
Just because I know it as a tritone. I spent a bunch of hours in class listening to professors and lesson's teachers say "Tritone" and it's funny to me that a great musician can be so good without knowing any of the "technical words". I guess it proves talent is more than schooling.
Thank You brother , I really needed this . I really don`t play traditional music .
Very cool stuff well spelt out God bless you bro
hey the note between the 4 and the 5 is called a tritone.
Thank you!!! I will incorporate this movement!
I need you to play a congregation songs so I can put it together
if anyone wants to know the right hand lick it was spelled out and I recognize it as a as a a common guitar lick..what's old is new.
Thank you for this video God Bless you!! Would it be possible for you to post a video on playing pentetcostal praise and worship like this lil light of mine old time songs I'm just starting and I really want to play for the church.. Thank you if you can God Bless
Dexter Shearin Destined For Greatness I.J.N I can do that if you want on my TH-cam channel it will be my style but it will be plenty to work on.. I ll try to make it doable.
@ldbboosha Well, like I said, I'm not that good with naming chords. I had no idea that was a tritone. Thanks for enlightening me.
msmallsman the 3 and flat 7 are tritone a away.. three steps. let's use c scale. e to . bflat. is a tritone that's a base for a c7. now play this diad down a half step you have an e flat and a.. think Dominant f. take it down anther half step. aflat and and d.. were doing the circle of fifths.. we just did dominant c f bflat.
I’m not either. I know some but again we understand and teach things in different ways. As long as you understand music theory, chords, how to use them and when to use them you should be ok!
anyone know where i can learn these numbers... I'm a beginner so I'm completely lost!! 1,6,1, back to the, 2???? this is a foreign language to me!!
Numbers is just another way of saying the degree or position of the scale in whatever key you are playing in.
For example, if you are in the key of ' C' then the Cmaj is the '1' , the Dm is the '2', the Em is the '3', Fmaj is 4, Gmaj is 5, Am is 6, Bdim is 7. Now transpose this, or carry it over to the other keys. If you are in the key of 'F' then Fmaj is the 1.... If you are in Ab then Abmaj is the 1...
There are many other videos and websites that go into detail about this. Check hearandplay.com, and gospelmusicians.com, just to name a few. Also try learngospelmusic.com which is more of a forum for questions and answers.
Thank you!
thanks for your nice movements i greatly appreciate them God bless you!!
im back after 9 years
this lesson is great do more others congregational licks.keep up
Would have been great to hear the progression played in real time, then break it down.I couldn't follow this at all.
Thank you . I'm subscribing to your channel keep them coming
You could do that if you want. This is not a set in stone movement, and it depends on the particular song
So are you basically play your F major,F minor, F blues scales in the melody?
I do some similar things .. but with variations basically we're walking a base and playing a melody along with some riffs and tie it together with a repeating motif.. I'm still going to steal some licks..lol.
that's really helpful, thank you so much
Great stuff my friend!! Keep em comin!!
just a question, shouldn't the one chord be a dominant chord... not sure but it sounds like it
dont know any keys or chords but i play by ear. Is that a good thing?
That is very good I can only play by ear a little bit
Spot ! It's wonderful but u should try to learn the chords and keys if any sheet music is given
Spot ! I know this is an old post. Mozart had a perfect ear.. if I had Mozart's ear I would never touch the first piece of music. When I'm flying by throwing 64 this note arpegios run and melodies in right with walking base in the right on I couldn't read that music if my life depended on it I cover practically all 88 keys. I suspect you do likewise.. however there are times I would like to see something written down.. rather than hearing or watching it.
how can that be a good thing?
We're in this together
what type of video camera are you using?
is it still worth to buy a yamaha motif 6? cant afford the xf6
in your next video's will you do more playing while your talking, because I got lost for a min.you called off more numbers with no sound, than the video was over
What type of Yamaha keyboard is that?
Motif 6
@msmallsman how much is the motif 6 please?
Well this keyboard is an older model. You can only find one used so it depends on who is selling
Great Video..!
I need a chord on the treb song
legend!! Thanks for this!!!
This was extremely helpful in learning to hone my gospel skills. I lol'd pretty hard when he said the "4 and a half", though! #Tritone
Thanks so much, really much
Good Stuff! thanks!
you sound just like dj toomp. voices are a like.
question? what are using to hold up your camera
phone?
Super
I thought this was straight and to the point?
Thanks have added a skill
Issac Harris?
send me video
I had it sitting on top of a microphone stand
kmsl @mooky 😂😂
he did good tho
love dat piano
Could you just play the damn song then talk. Lol
mooky lol
mooky lol! I know this isn't meant to be mean. I get so frustrated watching piano lessons on TH-cam! They're free tho, right? thanks for the vid!
Mooky you have to pay attention to the structure and foundation! hes a great teacher!
😂😂😂😂
Minute 1:30 has 1 lick full speed 3:30 taught lick full speed
going kinda fast
too confusing
Cedric R .. This is detailed and yes confusing but he does show everything . One of the things that is not mentioned is that this a common blues/jazz walking bass line. in the right hand is where the melody ECT happens but when taken together it does sound difficult.
Intro too long but appreciated
i dont get you teaching
6:09
yep yep...
Artis "doobie" brown
C7b5b9.....@6:46
Isn't that a C7#5#9
Did he just say most fast songs are written in a minor key? 😂😂😂😂
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Cell phone. HTC
I hear people say 4 and a half all the time dont know why dats so funny
Damn non sense, you are not helping in any way
You talk too much sorry tho no hard feelings
You said it was gonna be short and quick