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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Guitar => Topic started by: taterred on February 03, 2008, 10:21:12 PM
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Need help with "Never would have made it" Marvin Sapp. Please bless me so I can be a blessing.
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I need a nice riff or two for this song
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Which CD is it on?
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Which CD is it on?
It is on his latest album called "Thirsty"
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I love that song...I listen to it every morning before work...I wish I could help ya'll out...if you need the bass tabs...I got ya...lol
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Scratch that...I just checked out the video on YouTube.
Seems easy enough...typical Gospel-type progression...keyboard heavy...here's the basics as far as I can tell:
All chords hold for 2 beats except where I noted...
C (4 beats) - Bm7b5 - E7/G# - Am - D9 - Gm7 - C9 - Fmaj7 (4 beats) - Em7b5 - Am7 - Dm7 - C/E - F - F/G (1 beat) - G (1 beat) and back to the top.
During the verse (third time through?) they sub the Dm7 chord for a D/F# (4 beats) and then go to what sounds like an Fm/G (4 beats) and then back to the top. They repeat this alt. progression further on in the song.
btw: I used the video here http://youtube.com/watch?v=OUVL9rY02sA&feature=related as my guide.
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GREAT SONG
NICE WAY TO PLAY IT,IS TO GET THE SHEET MUSIC OF IT,AND PLAY IT CHORD MELODY STYLE.OF COURSE,IT IS NOT GUITAR DRIVEN AT ALL >:(
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Scratch that...I just checked out the video on YouTube.
Seems easy enough...typical Gospel-type progression...keyboard heavy...here's the basics as far as I can tell:
All chords hold for 2 beats except where I noted...
C (4 beats) - Bm7b5 - E7/G# - Am - D9 - Gm7 - C9 - Fmaj7 (4 beats) - Em7b5 - Am7 - Dm7 - C/E - F - F/G (1 beat) - G (1 beat) and back to the top.
During the verse (third time through?) they sub the Dm7 chord for a D/F# (4 beats) and then go to what sounds like an Fm/G (4 beats) and then back to the top. They repeat this alt. progression further on in the song.
btw: I used the video here [url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=OUVL9rY02sA&feature=related[/url] as my guide.
Did you just watch the video and then come up with the chords? If so, I'm very very impressed...that's talent!
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Did you just watch the video and then come up with the chords? If so, I'm very very impressed...that's talent!
YEA;HE IS THAT BLESSED,THAT IS WHY I DO NOT LIKE HIM ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Did you just watch the video and then come up with the chords? If so, I'm very very impressed...that's talent!
Yeah, it's a somewhat learned skill. I've always had a good ear but I've continued to improve it over the years and Gospel music always challenges me since there always seems to be an excess of compound chords and some counter-melody going on. It makes it tough to discern exactly what's going on but through repetitive listening it becomes fairly easy to do.
And I can thank a car ride I had with Jerry Peters a few years ago for really inspiring me to pick up this skill. ;D
btw: That E7/G# chord may not be exactly right for every progression but I think it works for most of them and if you play it you won't be too far gone.
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Yeah, it's a somewhat learned skill. I've always had a good ear but I've continued to improve it over the years and Gospel music always challenges me since there always seems to be an excess of compound chords and some counter-melody going on. It makes it tough to discern exactly what's going on but through repetitive listening it becomes fairly easy to do.
And I can thank a car ride I had with Jerry Peters a few years ago for really inspiring me to pick up this skill. ;D
Can you elaborate? In Detail?
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dave if u have the time, i think it would be great if you did a quick lil post of it on youtube ...not exactly a lesson since u already posted the chords.just wanna hear u play it..let us know...thanks
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Can you elaborate? In Detail?
I've had the privilege of playing a couple Gospel concerts with Jerry.
At one we were doing in Orlando, my friend Dennis, who had organized the concert and whom led the band, and I and Jerry were driving to the rehearsal for the show and we're trying to learn this new song that Dennis wanted to play that night (I forget the name).
It had this crazy chord progression with all of these extended and compound chords that I could hear but couldn't really define.
Well, Jerry could. ;D He just listened to it a couple times and started calling the chords out...somethin' somethin' b5, m9, half diminished over Db and so on...and by him naming out the notes, I was then able to hear them more clearly.
That one car ride had a huge impact on my ability to listen and discern and then play.
Jerry, thank you.
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there are exercises that you can do to improve your ear in that area. if you practice listening to intervals and how they interact with a root not that helps. if you just play different chords, both simple and extended/compound over the same root....you'll begin to hear how the intervals interact and then you will start to recognize them when you hear them.
usually when i hear a chord i know it immediately...and it's just come from paying attention to how intervals work together.