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Chord Request => Piano/Organ Chords => Topic started by: ShawnGuy on August 24, 2007, 01:22:58 PM

Title: REPLY TO THIS IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED & TALENTED ORGANIST
Post by: ShawnGuy on August 24, 2007, 01:22:58 PM
I AM A BEGINNER ORGANIST, WHAT I NEED FORM YOU IS SOME CHORDS,TECNIQUES AND SUGGESTIONS REGARDING ORGAN MUSIC.

*****WHAT WOULD YOU DO FOR THE FOLLOWING****
=>There is a short break before service,people coming in,sitting , pastor getting ready,deacons and ushers are finding there post and the atmophere needs some Nice Slow Chords from the organ. WHAT WOULD THOSE CHORDS BE?=>THe Service has long began and the preacher is coming to a close he is shouting and people are clapping and obviously the preacher needs some shout chords. WHAT WOULD THOSE CHORDS BE?=>The Service has now being taken over by the HOLY SPIRIT and you need to play some shouting chords with an awesome bass run.WHAT WOULD THOSE CHORDS BE.=>the service has now ended and the cogregation is exiting, you cant just leave and go home you gotta play something. WHAT WOULD THOSE CHORDS BE?

 FINALLY You are An INDIVIDUAL CALLED BY GOD TO MINISTER IN MUSIC AND YOU HAVE YOUR OWN TASTE FOR MUSIC, YOUR OWN SETTING ON THE ORGAN IS THE BOMBS. WHAT ARE THOSE SETTINGS(leslie,chorus1,2,3, draw bars etc.)
Title: Re: REPLY TO THIS IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED & TALENTED ORGANIST
Post by: musiqisme26 on August 24, 2007, 03:30:56 PM
i would have the church invest in me by getting me some instructional dvds (showmethat.com, and a host of others) and putting in alot of face time with my church organ
Title: Re: REPLY TO THIS IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED & TALENTED ORGANIST
Post by: PianoWizard on August 24, 2007, 05:14:25 PM
Welcome to the LGM family "ShawnGuy".....Stay Blessed.

PianoWiz...
Title: Re: REPLY TO THIS IF YOU ARE AN EXPERIENCED & TALENTED ORGANIST
Post by: blessedhammond on September 24, 2007, 12:44:42 AM
if you need immediate help or something now to work on you can do a search for some of some areas that you mentioned, for example preacher chords, shout chords, and so on and so fourth. Another method is to look at some of key-wiz's posts on this site. He has some stuff up here for that that. Adding on to what was mentioned about purchasing a instructional DVD, a good one I hear would be hammondman's and from what I saw on a clip is Sebastion Wheat's instructional DVD (2 disc DVD). From what I saw it looks like it is good one for beginners and will develop their own style.


Pray this helped, God Bless