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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: wossman2004 on January 22, 2009, 11:44:52 PM
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I really need some groove worship chords Please.....
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What's some chords you use now for grooves? Maybe I can revamp them a bit for ya.
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Try this one i use. DD please give your advice on where to take this.
LH/ RH
A C# E F#/ B- A major 6/9
B D# F# G#/ C#- B major 6/9
Ab C Eb G/ Bb- A flat major 9
you can also substitute the following chords for the first two chords:
Db E Gb B/ Eb- Db minor 9
Eb Gb Bb Db/ F Eb minor 9
Ab C Eb G/ Bb- A flat major 9
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The second part can act as the 4 in Eb and I would aggregate with D Eb Bb
After that Ab C Eb G/ Bb I would maybe do...
sustain C then play
F A Bb D on the RH
sustain F then play
Eb G Ab Bb
The whole time aggregate with D Eb Bb
and repeat to
Db E Gb B/ Eb- Db minor 9
Eb Gb Bb Db/ F Eb minor 9
Ab C Eb G/ Bb- A flat major 9
I have a audio example to understand what I am saying.
Example (http://www.learngospelmusic.com/media/download.php?pid=3174)
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DD that was very hot, thanks. However what do you mean by "aggregate"? DO you mean play the D Eb Bb together with the chords you suggested?
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Oh D never mind. I see what you are saying. You mean keep that D Eb Bb going on the right hand while the left plays:
C/ F A Bb D- bounce from the C to the F A Bb D on the LH
F/ E G Ab Bb- bounce from the F to the E G Ab Bb (this chord sounds very wierd to me. Its like an Ebsus4 but the 3 is still there).
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Thanks! They are just single notes. Just play those notes with the chords (since the chords are on your left hand) and you hear what I am talking about.
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Oh D never mind. I see what you are saying. You mean keep that D Eb Bb going on the right hand while the left plays:
C/ F A Bb D- bounce from the C to the F A Bb D on the LH
F/ E G Ab Bb- bounce from the F to the E G Ab Bb (this chord sounds very wierd to me. Its like an Ebsus4 but the 3 is still there).
I guess so it's weird LOL! Supposed to be Eb not E. :D
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I guess so it's weird LOL! Supposed to be Eb not E. :D
Yeah i was typing too fast, thanks.
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Oh D never mind. I see what you are saying. You mean keep that D Eb Bb going on the right hand while the left plays:
C/ F A Bb D- bounce from the C to the F A Bb D on the LH
F/ E G Ab Bb- bounce from the F to the E G Ab Bb (this chord sounds very wierd to me. Its like an Ebsus4 but the 3 is still there).
Do all of that in the LH? :o :o
*faints*
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Do all of that in the LH? :o :o
*faints*
Its awkward but doable. :D :D
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I am more of a organist so That C is in the low end (like a organ pedal). So I sustain it then the chord. Now if you have no timing (in other words just playing some chords) then this is a breeze. On the other hand if in timing it can get a bit hard if not used to it.
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Here is a groove you can play(I'm taking this from someone else)
Key:?? someone tell me
Type:Carribeanish/Calypso
Db/E-Ab-B-Eb
Gb/F-Ab-Bb-Db
Eb/Gb-Bb-Db-F
Ab/G-Bb-C-Eb
*Turn around*
G/F-Bb-D
D/F-A-C
A/G-C-E
E/G-B-D
And if you are a visual learner(like me), then here is the video from YouTube(WARNING:This video is of 4 "grooves", so feel free to try all four)Those chords are of the third groove, I believe. Starts at 5:03
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Perhaps i should explain what i was doing here and this why show why theory is just great! Plus i don't like seeing chords posted with no names and no idea why they work so i can apply it later.
Try this one i use. DD please give your advice on where to take this.
LH/ RH
A C# E F#/ B- A major 6/9
B D# F# G#/ C#- B major 6/9
Ab C Eb G/ Bb- A flat major 9
Step 1
Original Progression:
E major 7
Gb major 7
Ab major 7
this is a very common and effective worship progression that i use all the time when i don't have any ideas. ;D Now this is fine, but what about adding some flavor to this and introducing a different mood? More mellow maybe?
Step 2- New Progression:
Db minor 7 (also C# minor 7)- a substitute for E major
Eb minor 7 (also D# minor 7)- a substitute for Gb major
Ab major 7 (also G3 major 7)
Why does this work? Because the C# minor 7 is the 6 chord of E major and the D# minor is the 6 of Gb. You can substitute the I chord for the VI chord.
Step 3-New Progression:
A major 7- a substitute for Db minor 7, which is the III chord of A major scale
B major 7- a substitute for Eb minor 7, which is the III chord of B major scale.
Ab major 7
Interesting huh?
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*walks in and begins to read*
"Oh Lawd hamercy, yall chiren is cuttin up in dis here thread :o :o :o :o". Good stuff gentlemen!!!
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*walks in and begins to read*
"Oh Lawd hamercy, yall chiren is cuttin up in dis here thread :o :o :o :o". Good stuff gentlemen!!!
Mrs Vonee hows it going? Hope all is well.
Now i know you got some chords for us. :) C'mon 'fess up and give us some chords.