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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: thapreacha on January 21, 2004, 02:19:24 PM
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In most gospel songs their is always the option to use the I and V on the 1 and 3 beat respectivly, however, I have heard others play congregational songs and seem to run base lines all the way through. How is this possible? Is there a theory behind it, or are they just "filling in"
thapreacha
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There are so many theories behind it that in the end all you have is chaos. It can be summed up, though, by saying that if a 5 can substitute a 1, then theoretically that 5 becomes a 1 and can be substituted by its 5 and so on...so everything relates to everything, and it's usually held together by the melody.
That's just one of the substitution possibilities. Keep at it, and you'll learn more.
I find new bass lines by looking at the melody note and figuring out which chords I know that have that note in it somewhere, since I'm usually playing at least 2 notes with my left hand. I do the same thing to find chords. (I'm better at doing this with choir songs though)
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walking the bass is the only way i know how 2 do a bass line. i took bass walkin lessons.