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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: T-Block on June 03, 2006, 10:41:46 PM
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Hello fellow musicians, and welcome to my post of shouting music that I play. I got everything broken down into parts: LH basslines, RH chords, RH runs, and LH & RH together. This post contains just about every note, every chord, and every run that I currently play during shouting music. Not only do I have the chords, I also got music theory to go along with everything. So, you will be learning chords and theory at the same time. This will be helpful when trying to learn in other keys.
I really wish I had the equipment to make a midi of my chords, but unfortunately I don't. Maybe later on I will be able to get the equipment and let yall hear exactly how it's supposed to sound. So, without further commentary, enjoy the chords!!!
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LH Bass Lines
This post is all about what to do with your LH when playing shouting music. What you are doing with your LH is called running a bass line. No matter what happens, always keep your bass line going. The bass line can function with or without any RH chords, but not the other way around. This is what drives your shouting music. Without this, your music will more or less be dead. As for how many bass lines there are, there are tons of bass lines, but I am going to focus on 2 of them.
1. The first bass line you should learn is the classic shouting bass line. The scale degrees you are playing are: 3, 4, #4, 5, 6, *#6/b7, 7, 1 I'll also put the fingers I use beside each note:
Eb (1) / index finger
G (3) / pinky
Ab (4) / middle finger
A (#4) / thumb
Bb (5) / middle finger
C (6) / thumb
Db (b7) / middle finger
D (7) / thumb
(repeat)
*The reason why I have a #6 or b7 is because that note maybe a #6 in one key, but a b7 in another key. Both notes sound the same, but you have to name the note correctly according to your key.
2. After you got that bass line down, you can add on the second bass line that you should learn, which will just be an add-on to the classic shouting bass line. The scale degrees you are playing are: 2, *#2/b3, 3, 4, 6, *#6/b7, 7, 1 I'll also put the fingers I use beside each note:
Eb (1) / middle finger
F (2) / thumb
Gb (b3) / middle finger
G (3) / thumb
Ab (4) / index finger
C (6) / pinky
Db (b7) / middle finger
D (7) / thumb
(repeat)
*Same thing applies to the #2/b3 note as it does to the #6/b7 note.
Other basslines:
Eb, F, Gb, G, Ab, Gb, F, E
Eb, Db, Bb, A, Ab, C, Db, D
Eb, G, Bb, A, Ab, C, Db, D
Eb, Db, C, B, Bb, C, Db, D
Eb, G, Bb, C, Db, C, Bb, G
Eb, G, Bb, C, Eb, C, Bb, G
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RH Chords
This post is all about what to do with your RH when playing shouting music. You can either play chords or runs in your RH. Here, I am going to focus on the chords. Your main chords for playing shouting music are the minor 1and minor 2. Here they are:
Eb-Gb-Bb (1) = Eb minor
F-Ab-C (2) = F minor
Also, you can add the minor 7th note to those chords and play them like that. Here they are:
Eb-Gb-Bb-Db (1) = Eb minor 7th
F-Ab-C-Eb (2) = F minor 7th
You can also play a combination of those chords above. You should really get used to playing those chords forwards and backwards. Here are a few practice sets for you:
/ Db-Gb-Bb
/ C-F-Ab
/ Bb-Eb-Gb
/ Ab-C-F
/ Gb-Bb-Eb
/ F-Ab-C
(repeat)
/ Db-Gb-Bb
/ F-Ab-C
/ Gb-Bb-Eb
/ Ab-C-F
/ Bb-Eb-Gb
/ C-F-Ab
(repeat)
/ Db-Eb-Gb-Bb
/ C-Eb-F-Ab
/ Bb-Db-Eb-Gb
/ Ab-C-Eb-F
/ Gb-Bb-Db-Eb
/ F-Ab-C-Eb
(repeat)
/ Db-Eb-Gb-Bb
/ F-Ab-C-Eb
/ Gb-Bb-Db-Eb
/ Ab-C-Eb-F
/ Bb-Db-Eb-Gb
/ C-Eb-F-Ab
(repeat)
Other RH chords that are used in my shouting music are:
Major 4 = Ab-C-Eb (Ab major chord)
Dominant 7th 4 = Ab / Gb-Bb-C-Eb or Ab / C-Gb-Bb (Ab 7th chord)
Fully diminished 1: Gb-A-C-Eb (Eb fully diminished chord)
*Dominant 7th chord = b7-3-5-1: Example = Db-G-Bb-Eb (Eb 7th chord)
*13th chord = b7-3-13-1: Example = Db-G-C-Eb (Eb 13th chord)
*These 2 chords can be formed on every bass note.
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RH Runs
This post is all about what to do with your RH when playing shouting music. You can either play chords or runs in your RH. Here, I am going to focus on the runs. A run is simply a scale or a part of a scale. A scale is a group of notes that start and end on the same note. Just like bass lines, there are tons of runs you can play in your RH, but here I am going to focus on the ones I use the most. I don't know the names of all these runs, so I will just give you the scale degrees used to play them.
1. The scale degrees for the 1st run are: 1, 3, 5, 6, 1
/ Eb (1)
/ G (3)
/ Bb (5)
/ C (6)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat)
2. The scale degrees for the 2nd run are: 1, 2, #2/b3, 3, 5, 6, 1
/ Eb (1)
/ F (2)
/ Gb (b3)
/ G (3)
/ Bb (5)
/ C (6)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat)
3. The scale degrees for the 3rd run are: 1, #2/b3, 4, 5, #6/b7, 1
/ Eb (1)
/ Gb (b3)
/ Ab (4)
/ Bb (5)
/ Db (b7)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat)
4. The scale degrees for the 4th run are (backwards run): 1, #6/b7, 5, #4, 4, #2/b3, 1
/ Eb (1)
/ Db (b7)
/ Bb (5)
/ A (#4)
/ Ab (4)
/ Gb (b3)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat)
5. The scale degrees for the 5th run are: #2/b3, 2, 1, 6
/ Gb (b3)
/ F (2)
/ Eb (1)
/ C (6)
(repeat, play really fast)
6. The scale degrees for the 6th run are: 2, #2/b3, 2, 1, 6, 1
/ F (2)
/ Gb (b3)
/ F (2)
/ Eb (1)
/ C (6)
/ Eb (1)
(repeat, play really fast)
7. The scale degrees for the 7th run are: 1, #6/b7, 6, #2/b3, 2, 6, 5, 6, #6/b7, 7
Eb / Eb (1)
Db / Db (b7)
C / C (6)
Gb / Gb (b3)
F / F (2)
C / C (6)
Bb / Bb (5)
C / C (6)
Db / Db (b7)
D / D (7)
I bet now you are probably asking yourself 2 questions, "How do I use these runs?" and "When do I play these runs?" Well, that's entirely up to you. Practice and experiment with them until you discover where they go. These runs will become very handy once you learn how to use and play them correctly.
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LH & RH Together
Here is the big post ladies and gentlemen. I will attempt to combine everything from lessons 1-3 into one big post so you can see how the LH and RH work together to play some of that good ole hand clapping, foot stomping shouting music. Chords that have notes w/( ) around them means that the note is optional. All chords are to be played in 4/4 time count that will be in [ ]:
1. Starting off
[1, 2] Eb(2x) / Db-(Eb)-Gb-Bb
[3, 4] Eb(2x) / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[1, 2] Eb(2x) / Bb-(Db)-Eb-Gb
[3, 4] Eb(2x) / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[1, 2] Eb (2x) / Bb-(Db)-Eb-Gb
[3, 4] Eb (2x) / Ab-C-(Eb)-F
[1, 2] Eb (2x) / Gb-Bb-(Db)-Eb
[3] Eb / Ab-C-(Eb)-F
[4, 1] / Eb-Eb (2x)
[2] G / G-Bb-Eb or G / F-B-Eb
[3] Ab / Ab-C-Eb or Ab / Gb-C-Eb
[4, 1] / Eb-Eb (2x)
[2] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[3] Bb / G-Bb-Eb
(repeat 2x)
2. Go into the shout
[4, 1] / Eb-Eb (2x)
[2] G / G-Bb-Eb or G / F-B-Eb
[3] Ab / Ab-C-Eb or Ab / Gb-C-Eb
[4] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[1] Bb / G-Bb-Eb
[2] C / Bb-E-A-(C)
[3] Db / B-F-Bb-(Db)
[4] D / C-Gb-B-(D)
3. The shout using bass line #1
[1] Eb / Db-(Eb)-Gb-Bb
[2] G /
[3] Ab / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[4] A /
[1] Bb / Bb-(Db)-Eb-Gb
[2] C /
[3] Db / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[4] D /
(repeat multiple times)
[1] Eb / Db-(Eb)-Gb-Bb
[2, 3, 4] G, Ab, A /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Bb, C, Db, D /
[1] Eb / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[2, 3, 4] G, Ab, A /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Bb, C, Db, D /
(repeat)
[1] Eb / Db-(Eb)-Gb-Bb
[2, 3, 4] G, Ab, A /
[1] Bb / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[2, 3, 4] C, Db, D /
(repeat)
[3] Db / Eb-Eb
[4] D /
[1] Eb / Eb-Eb
[2] G /
[3] Ab / Db-(Eb)Gb-Bb
[4] A /
[1] Bb / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[2] C /
(repeat)
[3] Db / Gb-Gb
[4] D /
[1] Eb / Eb-Eb
[2] G /
[3] Ab / Db-(Eb)Gb-Bb
[4] A /
[1] Bb / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[2] C /
(repeat)
[3] Db / Eb-Eb
[4] D /
[1] Eb / Eb-Eb
[2] G /
[3] Ab / Db-(Eb)-Gb-Bb
[4, 1, 2] A, Bb, C /
[3] Db / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[4] C /
[1] Eb / Bb-(Db)-Eb-Gb
[2] G /
[3] Ab / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[4] A /
[1] Bb / Bb-(Db)-Eb-Gb
[2] C /
(repeat)
4. The shout using bass line #2
[3] Db / Eb-Eb
[4] D /
[1] Eb / Eb-Eb
[2] F /
[3] Gb / Db-(Eb)Gb-Bb
[4] G /
[1] Ab / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[2] C /
(repeat)
[3] Db / Gb-Gb
[4] D /
[1] Eb / Eb-Eb
[2] F /
[3] Gb / Db-(Eb)Gb-Bb
[4] G /
[1] Ab / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[2] C /
(repeat)
[1] Eb / Db-Gb-Bb
[2, 3, 4] F, Gb, G /
[1] Ab / C-Gb-Bb
[2, 3, 4] C, Db, D /
(repeat multiple times)
5. The shout using bass line #2 & run #4
[4] D / Eb
[1] Eb /
[an] / Db
[2] G / Bb
[an] / A
[3] Ab / Ab
[an] / Gb
[4] A / Eb
[1] Bb / Eb-Ab-C
[2] C /
[an] / Db-G-Bb
[3] Db /
(repeat)
6. Break from shouting music #1
[4, 1] / Eb-Eb (2x)
[2] G / G-Bb-Eb or G / F-B-Eb
[3] Ab / Ab-C-Eb or Ab / Gb-C-Eb
[4, 1] / Eb-Eb (2x)
[2] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[3] Bb / G-Bb-Eb
(repeat multiple times)
[4, 1] / Eb-Eb (2x)
[2] G / G-Bb-Eb or G / F-B-Eb *repeat from here
[3] Ab / Ab-C-Eb or Ab / Gb-C-Eb
[4, 1] / Eb-Eb (2x)
[2] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[3] Bb / G-Bb-Eb
[an] Bb / Bb
[4] A / A
[an] Ab / Ab
[1] G / G
(repeat multiple times)
[2] G / G-Bb-Eb or G / F-B-Eb
[3] Ab / Ab-C-Eb or Ab / Gb-C-Eb
[4] / Eb-Eb
[1] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[2] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[3] Bb / G-Bb-Eb
[an] Bb / Bb
[4] A / A
[an] Ab / Ab
[1] G /
(repeat multiple times)
*After that, it's back to "Go into shout" chords
7. Break from shouting music #2
[4, 1] / Eb-Eb (2x)
[2, 3] G / Db-(Eb)-Gb-Bb
[4] Ab / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[1] Bb / Bb-(Db)-Eb-Gb
[2, 3] / Eb-Eb (2x)
(repeat 2x)
*After that, it's back to "Go into shout" chords
8. Break from shouting music #3 using run #1
[2] / Eb
[3] / G
[an] / Bb
[4] / C
[an, 1] / Eb *go to next part from here
[2, 3] G / Db-(Eb)-Gb-Bb
[4] Ab / C-(Eb)-F-Ab
[1] Bb / Bb-(Db)-Eb-Gb
(repeat 2x)
*After that, it's back to "Go into shout" chords
9. Break from shouting music #4
[1] F / Ab-C-Eb
[2] G / G-Bb-Eb
[3] Ab / Ab-C-Eb
[4] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[1] Bb / G-Bb-Eb
[2, 3, 4] / Eb (3x)
(repeat)
[1] F / Ab-C-Eb
[2] G / G-Bb-Eb
[3] Ab / Ab-C-Eb
[4] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[1] Bb / G-Bb-Eb
[2] Db / F-B-Eb
[3] C / E-(Ab)-Bb-Eb
[4] C / E-(Ab)-Bb-Eb
(repeat)
[1, 2] F / Ab-C-Eb
[3,4] G / G-Bb-Eb
[1, 2] Ab / Ab-C-Eb
[3, 4] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[1, 2] Bb / Ab-D-G-(Bb)
[3, 4] C / Bb-E-A-(C)
[1, 2] Db / B-F-Bb-(Db)
[3, 4] D / C-Gb-B-(D)
(go back into shout)
10. Break from shouting music #5
[1] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[2] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[3] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[4] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[1] Bb / G-Bb-Eb
[2, 3, 4] / Eb-Eb (3x)
*After that, it's back to "Go into shout" chords
11. Break from shouting music #6 (T-block original)
[1] Eb / Eb-Bb-Eb
[2, 3, 4] G, Ab, A /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Bb, C, Db, D /
[1] Eb / Eb-A-Eb
[2, 3, 4] G, Ab, A /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Bb, C, Db, D /
[1] Eb / Eb-Ab-Eb
[2, 3, 4] G, Ab, A /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Bb, C, Db, D /
[1] Eb / Eb-A-Eb
[2, 3, 4] G, Ab, A /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Bb, C, Db, D /
(repeat)
[1] Eb / Eb-Bb-Eb
[2, 3, 4] Eb (3x) /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Eb (4x) /
[1] Eb / Eb-A-Eb
[2, 3, 4] Eb (3x) /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Eb (4x) /
[1] Eb / Eb-Ab-Eb
[2, 3, 4] Eb (3x) /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Eb (4x) /
[1] Eb / Eb-A-Eb
[2, 3, 4] Eb (3x) /
[1, 2, 3, 4] Eb (4x) /
(repeat)
*After that, it's back to "The shout" chords
12. Ending shout music #1
[2] G / G-Bb-Eb or G / F-B-Eb
[3] Ab / Ab-C-Eb or Ab / Gb-C-Eb
[4] A / Gb-A-C-Eb
[1] Bb / G-Bb-Eb
[2] C / Bb-E-A-(C)
[3] Db / B-F-Bb-(Db)
[4] D / C-Gb-B-(D)
Eb / Db-F-Ab-C
or
Eb / Db-G-C-Eb
13. Ending shout music #2
[1, 2] / Eb
[3, 4] Gb / E-Bb *repeat from here
[1, 2] F / Eb-A
[3, 4] Bb / D-Ab *go to next part from here
[1, 2] Eb / Db-G
(repeat)
Eb / Db-F-Ab-C
or
Eb / Db-G-C-Eb
14. Ending shout music #3
[1] Eb / Eb
[2] Eb / Eb
[3] Bb / Bb
[4] Bb / Bb
[1, 2] Eb / G-Bb-Eb
[3, 4] Db / Ab-Db-F
[1, 2] B / Bb-Eb-Gb
[3, 4] Bb / Db-F-Ab
[1, 2, 3, 4] Ab / Bb-Eb-Gb
[1, 2, 3, 4] Bb / Ab-Db-F
Eb / Db-F-Ab-C
or
Eb / Db-G-C-Eb
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nice
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This is REALLY good info Doc! I know the folks will love this...and thanks for the time and effort you did to put all of this together!
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Very impressive T!
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Thanks man for all the time and effort. I know u put a lot of time in this so I will make sure I would put a lot of time in it taking it through every key.
Again thanks
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Love it...can u please do a midi of it....to get better understanding
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Love it...can u please do a midi of it....to get better understanding
Again, T-Block doesn't have the equipment. But, maybe DDWE would have the time and energy to put together a WMV file or a midi. ;) ;D
pretty, please ;D
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Awesome post, T-Block! A new classic... ;D ;D ;D Thank you, Jesus!
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Again, T-Block doesn't have the equipment. But, maybe DDWE would have the time and energy to put together a WMV file or a midi. ;) ;D
pretty, please ;D
I have to look at that closey and I do either a midi or a vid on it..not a problem...give me til hopefully tuesday...takes time to look all of this over LOL!
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Man, I believe you just helped me alot!!! :) :) :)
May God bless you,
Sincerely ManofPraise
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Again T,Thanx,I'll pass this on to my musicians...all for the glory...
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I have to look at that closey and I do either a midi or a vid on it..not a problem...give me til hopefully tuesday...takes time to look all of this over LOL!
That's why I loves you in Christ Jesus, man *sniff, sniff* :D
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Very very impressive T-Block! This is lovely
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Yeah this is a great post T-block. :D
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okay now ima print this off and use this i can kinda hear it in my head (at work no keyboard)
but yea do a link or file to it so we can hear you jam!
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Thx TBlock and when someone gets a chnce to make a Midi pls send it to me because I dont understand any of this lol
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The Midi is here
http://forums.learngospelmusic.com/index.php/topic,28191.0.html
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The Midi is here
[url]http://forums.learngospelmusic.com/index.php/topic,28191.0.html[/url]
The Midi is here
[url]http://forums.learngospelmusic.com/index.php/topic,28191.0.html[/url]
We can always count on DW....thanks sir!
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We can always count on DW....thanks sir!
Glad to help Doc!
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A beautiful post! God bless you!
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I am speechless! I don't know what to say about T-Block except.................You are So Awesome!!!
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Thanks, T-Block! I almost missed this one! This is so incredibly nice!
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With this im finally getting the hang of playing shout music God Bless both of you for this help this is truely a blessing for me; and give God the glory because he told me I was going to be a Church musician and he has given me the tools I just have to use them Lord ty. And to TBlock and DDW God bless you for being the messengers of this blessing you two have some annointing on you.
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You're welcome everybody, it was my pleasure!!!
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Not a problem yall...I was honored to be able to put music to one of T's Masterpieces LOL!
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;) ;)
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Let's bump this back up shall we?
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Wow, I guess since this post has been around, everyone should be shouting now
dd dd dd eh eh eh. lol Thanks T.
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Man,,,,,, I Missed it,
Can someone repost the midi file or put the link back up, it says now its missing.
PLEASE..........javascript:void(0);
Undecided
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Go here
http://www.learngospelmusic.com/forums/index.php/topic,28191.0.html
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Bless the Lord T!!!!!!! THAT IS HOT!!!!!!!!!
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Welcome to the LGM family "Robo".....Be Blessed.
PianoWiz...