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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: Mrandrew on February 03, 2008, 09:58:56 AM
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These are some chords I came up with. What I want to know is there anything I can add to give a little more flavor?
Ab/EbAbBbC or AbBbCEb
G/EbGBbC or GBbCEb
Gb/GbBbCEb
F/FACEb
Bb/FAbBbDb
Eb/EbAbBbDb
Db/FAbCEb
Eb/GBbEb
Eb/FAbDb
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These already look like sweet chords & a sweet progression before even playing it.
I think you should tell us what your intention was with them so that we know how to advise, otherwise there is plenty one could do with them..eg, for grooving, you could just add some rhythm to it/ them.
Some 1 else might say use power chords in your LH..
I hope what I'm saying makes sense to you..
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Just want to keep them as a nice mellow progression. When I came up with them they were chorded for the left hand, so yes there is a need for maybe some power chords for the left hand. Could a passing chord or something else be added as well.
I'll maybe take it further as I lay some tracks.
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These are some chords I came up with. What I want to know is there anything I can add to give a little more flavor?
Ab/EbAbBbC or AbBbCEb
G/EbGBbC or GBbCEb
Gb/GbBbCEb
F/FACEb
Bb/FAbBbDb
Eb/EbAbBbDb
Db/FAbCEb
Eb/GBbEb
Eb/FAbDb
Ab/EbGBbC or GBbCEb
G/DbFGC to this between CBb/DbEGBb
Gb/GbBbCEb
F/FACEb
Bb/FAbBbDb
Eb/EbAbBbDb
Db/FAbCEb
Eb/GBbEb
Eb/FAbDb
God Bless Bruh! I'll give you more later if you need (I think you already got it down though), but try it...I like the progression in Ab, it's alot you can do with it, just depends on where you want to go...
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In that case, these are the few things I can suggest:
1) Add a passing chord or two, it will add a new dimension to the progression.
2) arpegiate the chords, U'll be amazed how powerful they are!
3) If you will arpegiate, then it's well worth adding power chords on the LH or adding other rootless voicings on the LH..
I'll try to play around with them & see what I come up with & post it.
Thanx for sharing MrAndrew--You are really talented. :)
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In that case, these are the few things I can suggest:
1) Add a passing chord or two, it will add a new dimension to the progression.
2) arpegiate the chords, U'll be amazed how powerful they are!
3) If you will arpegiate, then it's well worth adding power chords on the LH or adding other rootless voicings on the LH..
I'll try to play around with them & see what I come up with & post it.
Thanx for sharing MrAndrew--You are really talented. :)
COSIGN...
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Nice 1 cas10A--I see were were both responding to the same question @ the same time..except that U were in front of the keys ;D :D
I'll also go try something soon.
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These are some chords I came up with. What I want to know is there anything I can add to give a little more flavor?
Ab/EbAbBbC or AbBbCEb
G/EbGBbC or GBbCEb
Gb/GbBbCEb
F/FACEb
Bb/FAbBbDb
Eb/EbAbBbDb
Db/FAbCEb
Eb/GBbEb
Eb/FAbDb
Man I didn't know that you had skillz like this!!! :o :o :o Dang you don't really need much more help with the way these chords sound....MY LAWD! I will also try to see what I can do to help. But seriously though, these chords sound good to me as they are.