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♫ How to play "I DO WORSHIP" (John P. Kee)
« on: August 28, 2012, 06:03:26 AM »
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I Do Worship - John P. Kee

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Re: ♫ How to play "I DO WORSHIP" (John P. Kee)
« Reply #1 on: September 04, 2012, 04:56:54 PM »
I'm not sure if this the same Cwub or DWvub that I know, but still a great lesson.  The only thing I would prefer to see in lessons and I am not spesking for everyone, but I would think some might think the same...is a break down of the progressions...In Gospel usually songs follow a strict progression even if they ventture a little, the songs are usually the same, from old school to new school I've noticed that basically the chord progressions are usually the same with the exception of a few classical artist...The feel may be always a little diff...and that's about placements once again and rhythm, but chord patterns in gospel music are usually really not that different..

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Re: ♫ How to play "I DO WORSHIP" (John P. Kee)
« Reply #2 on: September 04, 2012, 06:41:29 PM »
I'm not sure if this the same Cwub or DWvub that I know, but still a great lesson.  The only thing I would prefer to see in lessons and I am not spesking for everyone, but I would think some might think the same...is a break down of the progressions...In Gospel usually songs follow a strict progression even if they ventture a little, the songs are usually the same, from old school to new school I've noticed that basically the chord progressions are usually the same with the exception of a few classical artist...The feel may be always a little diff...and that's about placements once again and rhythm, but chord patterns in gospel music are usually really not that different..

Thanx, we'll keep that in mind.

Tj
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