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Gospel Instruments => Gospel Keyboard / Piano => Topic started by: sebstyoung on March 28, 2014, 01:50:06 PM
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I've been reading tons of piano stuffs from kid days and I approximated the concept to these:
using the number system
1 major
2 minor
3 minor
4 major
5 dominant
6 minor
7 half dim
Now these are the usually chords to be played on these scale tones, although altered chords spice up the whole concept a little.
I wanna know for each pianist what exceptions u apply to your playing.
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I thought 7 was diminished.
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Its standard half dim or m7b5. You can use a dim7 chord here too. I do that mostly to the one.
e.g in the key of Db/C# its C-Eb-Gb-Bb
can be played as C/Bb-Eb-Gb
My exception on the 7th is to play a m9 chord here.
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.....you can also play Ab/C or Ab 6/4 inversion in place of C diminished.
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Yea. That occurs in gospel a lot.
E.g Mcdowel's I GIVE MYSELF AWAY
Where he sang...I BELONG TO U
In d key of Bb
I BE
A | FGAC LONG (A is the 7th in Bb)
Bb | FA#D
Eb | GA#DG TO U