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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: B3Wannabe on October 28, 2005, 11:58:30 AM
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Here is a sweet root-fifth voicing....
C-G-C \ E-B-E
If you put both hands together, they make a Major7th chord. Play with this voicing, when you need to play either a Maj or Major7th chord.
Here is the minor7 version....
C-G-C \ Eb-Bb-Eb
I'll post a clip of some uses for these chords later....You can move it diatonically though. It's really effective, when you're going from 1 to 4 or 1-5, diatonically.
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And if you go down just one more half-step, you would have a major 6th add 2.
C-G-C / D A D
Be Blessed
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I think octaves on the left hand can tend to sound very cluttered especially if you have a bass player...... On the otherhand I use octaves on the right hand quite often. I started trying that out after I saw Kirk Franklin doing it one time and I liked the way it sounded...... I also use them alot on the right hand for Latin type music and it really gives it flavor on the Montunos.....
God Bless you,
jayzee
www.gospelmusictrain.com
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One thing I noted that PJ Morgan or even Casandra O'neal would do is is play like a 10th in the left hand like:
L.H.
C G E
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8) Awwww yes..... the famous "rolling the 10th" 8) . This is actually taught in classical piano. Alot of Marcos Witt music uses this technique. Somethimes I just sit a practice rolling the 10th in every key and before you know it my fingers just do it when I am playing........
God Bless you,
jayzee
www.gospelmusictrain.com
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My hero... :) I practice rolling the 10th also, but when I go to play it, I play the 1 5 1 still. Guess I need to practice ALOT more. :)
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See!
There you guys go, changing to 10ths, and I didn't even post a clip yet!
LOL
I use 10ths also, but I also like the openess of this voicing, when it's used for passing chords. You can almost hear each note clearly.