I might suggest a slight variation. Tastes vary and some people consider anything other than 3 note triads to be “too busy”, “showy”, or “distracting” (not what I would say but some people throw those subjective terms around like crazy as though they have a lock on what is “good”) So, I offer the following rephrase “additional notes add more complexity to the sound, and can be added according to your taste”. More notes always subjectively adds more complexity (not subject to interpretation), but can be added according to YOUR taste (the subjective application). I think this may be the best way to accurately convey the concept.
Thank you Elijah!! Haven't played piano with real goals in years and found that you truly inspire me to work through my artist block and praise Him everyday in song!! Thank you!! Colossians 3:16
man your videos have really helped me making some major breakthroughs! also, you inspired me to buy the chordie app and I love that thing! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! Will definitely be converting to a paying customer soon
Thanks So much 🙏, I'm fighting every to be able to play like this but... I think I have to practice this lesson again and again .... Very good basic explanation 👌 Stay Blessed Brother
George Thompson Check out some of the Neo Soul theory lessons we have on our channel. I go into detail on chord extensions and voicings. If you want in depth lessons you can also check out our Neo Soul Essentials Masterclass. I teach exactly when and how to use Maj 9 and other cool chord voicings
I’ve got a question: Aren’t 7-3-6 progressions kinda the same as 2-5-1s? What I mean is that the intervals between 7-3-6s are the same as between 2-5-1s, so 7-3-6 could be interpreted as the minor 2-5-1 to the relative minor of the key you’re in? (I’m pretty much a noob still but I just thought of this, is this actually a thing?) Example: F major is your key, so d minor is your relative minor. A 7-3-6 in F major would be E A D, in d minor a 2-5-1 would be E A D as well, but as a minor 2-5-1
I like that it's not in C because it cause me to learn my other keys which should be learned. I understand where you coming from tho. It's hard to see certain chords in other keys but eventually it will become easier with practice.
Not everyone actually finds C easy to play in you know. I think it’s good he does a bunch of different tutorials in different keys cause one of the concepts you need to master whilst you’re still a beginner is to play basic chords and progressions in all 12 keys before you het stuck to just one key.
Lino. In C Major it's easy to not need to remember flats or sharps. But that makes it hard to FEEL where you are, since you don't have the height difference of any black keys.
This is cool, but the notation and chord names switching around is distracting. Personally, I think it would be easier to follow with normal linear notation and chord symbols.
Chord / (over) Bass
4:10 - 4/6 5/7 1/1
8:09 - 2 5 1
10:42 - 7 3 6
Thank you for the cool lesson!!!
i can listen to a gospel piano all day everyday, so freaking good
I love your disclaimer "with taste" - I'm with you brother! 😃
I might suggest a slight variation. Tastes vary and some people consider anything other than 3 note triads to be “too busy”, “showy”, or “distracting” (not what I would say but some people throw those subjective terms around like crazy as though they have a lock on what is “good”) So, I offer the following rephrase “additional notes add more complexity to the sound, and can be added according to your taste”. More notes always subjectively adds more complexity (not subject to interpretation), but can be added according to YOUR taste (the subjective application). I think this may be the best way to accurately convey the concept.
@@nathanararat4807 Yes..all depends where the Spirit leads you too. I like complexity in moderation but it can be distracting if overdone.
Thank you Elijah!! Haven't played piano with real goals in years and found that you truly inspire me to work through my artist block and praise Him everyday in song!! Thank you!! Colossians 3:16
Beautiful lesson! Love the 3rd progression with Em7b5,A7 & Dm7.
Thanks Teacher
Woa! I never heard it explained this way, your explaination got my attention.
God bless you bro, you are a great teacher, I love your skills.
great vid thanx
I wish I could give a triple thumbs up for this content😁!!! Thanks bro.
Love this thanks
Thanks for watching
Thank you so much Mr Elijah soup and candy appreciates you 😂
man your videos have really helped me making some major breakthroughs! also, you inspired me to buy the chordie app and I love that thing! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!! Will definitely be converting to a paying customer soon
Thanks So much 🙏, I'm fighting every to be able to play like this but...
I think I have to practice this lesson again and again ....
Very good basic explanation 👌 Stay Blessed Brother
This is what I've been looking for!..thanks bro
I really appreciate you man 🎹💪🏾💯
Great work you are doing here. I have been very blessed by your teachings. Kindly do the song How Great is Our God on the key of C major. Thanks
Please break down the 2-5-1 progression (at 9:50) that you said you're not gonna explain today, please please please
Glory Goma Here’s another video on the 2 5 1 progression!
ruclips.net/video/STzSvRDv2KI/видео.html
praise be
do you have a book on 3 basic chord prog. for How great is our God.
This video is gold🙏
Buen video mi hermano Dios te bendiga, God Blessed You My brother thankz I loved your tutorials, bye frome Lima Perú 😘
Bro you are inspiring and encouraging but how can a beginner learn if your fingers are moving fast.
Plainly taught, humbly expressed, lovingly shared. God bless your ministry sir “ALL PROGRESSIONS, CHORDS, SCALES, MATTERS” LoL
What is the software you use to detect the chords so quickly? Thanks for the tut. Great for learning. 🙏
You the best man
Love your teaching...any kin to Rev. Anthony Muse?
Thank you. 🙏
Thank you👍🏾
Xlent sir
Awesome thanks
15k coming soon King. 👑🙏🏾 glad to see the progress!!
Thank you so much! May I ask which is the tool you use to visualise the piano roll, notes and chord symbols?
el mejor video!!!!
Men I love the way you breakdown you lesson I would really love to give you a call so I could get more
Nice, thank you!
This guy: alright let's do the beginners version...
*Proceeds to play over my level*
Midi visuals: aight imma do ALL ORANGE
Good teaching
Love this it's not really beginner ☺️slow down brother, I need to sheetshot.
great progression bro
Do you have a tutorial on the cool voicings you use and when you use them. Like the maj 9 and stuff like that
George Thompson Check out some of the Neo Soul theory lessons we have on our channel. I go into detail on chord extensions and voicings.
If you want in depth lessons you can also check out our Neo Soul Essentials Masterclass. I teach exactly when and how to use Maj 9 and other cool chord voicings
😍🙏💙Beautiful
Please do tutorial on the song. I prayed about it by dorthy Norwood. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
I’ve got a question:
Aren’t 7-3-6 progressions kinda the same as 2-5-1s?
What I mean is that the intervals between 7-3-6s are the same as between 2-5-1s, so 7-3-6 could be interpreted as the minor 2-5-1 to the relative minor of the key you’re in? (I’m pretty much a noob still but I just thought of this, is this actually a thing?)
Example: F major is your key, so d minor is your relative minor. A 7-3-6 in F major would be E A D, in d minor a 2-5-1 would be E A D as well, but as a minor 2-5-1
Yup, you are 💯% correct. A 736 can also be looked at as a 251 in the relative minor key 👍🏾
4 7 3 6 2 5 1 is the circle of 5ths.
What is the different between 7 3 6 & 2 5 1 .? Is the same right
How do you know what to play with your left hand I saw u play an A in the left while hitting a Fchord
2:50
Progression 1 FM:
L: DEF on 1 and 5 finger
R: BfDF ➡️ CM ➡️ ACF
Progression 1 CM:
L: ABC on 1-5
R: CFA ➡️ DGB ➡️ EGC
7:17
This is not for beginners
Learn the Nashville number system or circle of fifths. It's helps you follow along much easier!😊
At all 🙅🏾♂️
I came to the comments to say just that!
I just said the same thing..SMH
12:23
Wher can find aschool
What vst are you using brother?
This is advanced gospel
Facts lol
Why you didnot use c mayorr scale we are beginers bro
I like that it's not in C because it cause me to learn my other keys which should be learned. I understand where you coming from tho. It's hard to see certain chords in other keys but eventually it will become easier with practice.
@@davidbeek5614 youre rigth bro but C is very easy to lurn thats why i said that
Not everyone actually finds C easy to play in you know. I think it’s good he does a bunch of different tutorials in different keys cause one of the concepts you need to master whilst you’re still a beginner is to play basic chords and progressions in all 12 keys before you het stuck to just one key.
Great work
Lino. In C Major it's easy to not need to remember flats or sharps. But that makes it hard to FEEL where you are, since you don't have the height difference of any black keys.
This is cool, but the notation and chord names switching around is distracting. Personally, I think it would be easier to follow with normal linear notation and chord symbols.
What are the three basic gospel chords that you spoke about?
Ayye
Thats 3 basic chords?? Where?
Explanations are entirely too fast. Not for beginners.
Clear talent, but too much playing not enough teaching
Too much typing, not enough listening
Thank you!
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