7-3-6 is just a 2-5-1 for the 6 chord and the m5-1-4 is just a 2-5-1 for the 4 chord. It's the same concept for both landing chords. Thank for you this!
@@gabs7753 sure thing, The 2-5-1 is a common jazz passing chord sequence. So let’s say you are going to play a C chord. Before you get there you play the 2 5 1 in that key. So Dm G C. You temporarily change the key of the song to the one you are going to. If you are in the key of C and you want to play a G chord you would temporarily change the key to G and play the 2 5 1 in the key you are going to, in this case G. So you would play Am (2) D (5) G (1) It’s saying the same thing as the video but in a different way.
But 7-3-6 that's look like different patron, if it's a reguler 2-5-6 then when he play in D and want to pass to Bm. It should C#m-F#- Bm. Need explanation please
Im a guitarist. Ive learned so much more about music by watching pianists such as yourself. That progression of chords gives a magnificent feeling and emotion. I needed this! Much love goes out to you!
As someone who grew up playing classical music and then moved into worship leading later in life, gospel and jazz progressions are always eluding me. Tutorials like this are great invaluable. Thank you.
I’m not a worship leader but I do appreciate the information. Those chord progressions are prolific throughout r &b and jazz music and learning them adds an extra layer of lushness to your productions.
Being Quarantined has brought me here, I’ve been gifted with an incredible memory but lack of discipline when it comes to practice. God brought me here at 3:23 am... I’m gonna use this time to watch your videos. Wonderful tutorial by the way! Gonna watch some more videos by you on chord progressions and stuff. Thank you! Just subscribed!
This is so wonderful! You guys are not just sharing secrets, kept sometimes to maintain position or control over a genre or market (which is understandable, your're sharing love and also gospel. A good message and the love of our holy father, the love of jesus and the love of mankind and music in thanks to ALL of the above. Amen and thank you soooo much! You ahve so made my day and....I just came into enough money, after being in debt since 1996 and now aged nearly 57, to buy a piano keyboard and I started looking at the Roland Fantom 08 by chance a couple of days ago and told myself it was too expensive, but then it turned out I was going to get even more money than originally expected but, I still needed to justify spending this money on a hobby I have had since I was a child. Grew up alone, transracially adopted, gay and now in switzerland crippled by my traumatic experiences in life but so blessed to be here in this beautiful country and being supported and still having my love for music and desire to play. I never thought about the church as a place to aim my talent but it makes a lot of sense and a lot more people are realising they want and need to come togther in God's name and make church, any which way, for the glory and grace of the holy spirit!!!! 🙂🙏❤💪
One of the few tutorials that is actually a reasonable pace. Either they go to fast or else they spell out every single note in slow motion. Thank you for being a human being. And an excellent teacher.
Man oh man. You’re the GOAT for this video fam. I had a friend who was telling me about this chord progression with a 2-5-1 and he urged me to learn it quickly as possible. I learned it in C and had no idea where to apply it but this makes so much freaking sense. It’s all passing chords between the fundamental chord progressions 1-5-6-4 and 6-4-1-5, which I knew so this is blowing my mind right now at almost 1:00 in the morning. Thank you man. God bless.
These chord progressions are great! I’ve been a classical Pianist for years and play in cover bands as well, but I’ve always wanted to strengthen and fatten up my chords and this is a great start
I heard Paul Simon tell Dick Cavett how he wrote Bridge Over Troubled Waters and he mentioned gospel Chord changes so I searched that and your video came up first. Thank You and you play real nice piano.
Man I’ve always loveddddd and tried to learn this progression by listening to different ppl teach it and it confuses me.. but man you made this sooo much more simple! Thank you very much
Your playing is lovely man. So relaxed and effortless. And full of soul. I want to be like you when I grow up but I reckon I’m twice your age already. Good lesson. I’m off to play now. Thanks
This is so clutch. I have been in a gospel choir for three years and have been playing contemporary worship in church for many years. So pumped to find your channel, i'm going to be scouring it
I have always wanted to learn that type of chord progression to add some flavor to my playing. Now I have the tools and examples to learn just how to do that. Thank you and God bless you brother for making this kind of instructional video. I can't wait to see more upcoming videos like this one.
This progression you call 7-3-6-m5-1-4 is really just a 2-5-1 to the 6th x2 with modulation in the middle. See, the 3rd in this is major, not minor as the regular 3, and the 1 has a low seventh as opposed to a high one. Also the minor 5 doesn’t have to be explained as such as the 2 to the 4 is already minor. Love this progression btw. I believe it was first used by Scriabin in his piano concerto’s 3rd movement, towards the end, and is probably most used today in east asian pop-music
HEY THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! You are right, it can be explained this way. I have a question for you since you're well versed in music theory. Is an F7 #5 #9 major or minor? What other types of videos would you be interested in?
Davin Hutchinson i guess it’s major as the #9 don’t make it another chord. Thing is, anything above 7 such as a 9, 11 or 13 are really more melodic additions than part of the chord. A thing that could occur however would be if the 9 or 13 or anything really, isn’t in reality a 9 but a hidden 1, 3, 5 or 7 of another chord entierly, just played on top of a wrong inversion of itself that makes it seem like it’s a different chord than it is to the untrained eye. An example would be if it was instead an Fmaj7#59 which would in fact be an A7b13. In this case however the 9 doesn’t do that, and the #5 is more of a suspended note of the fifth in low seventh major chords so it’s all fine. Like these kind of chord related videos really. Also really like gospel music even tho i’m not religious so there’s that. Keep on the good work 👍
Petfama so the reason I asked, besides just creating conversation, is that the 3rd determines major or minor, but if your playing both the major and minor 3rd then what is it? I agree with you that it is major as the #9 is merely an extension of the chord which is augmented, and augmented chords are major chords with a raised 5th. However I was curious to see how you analyzed the chord. How’d you discover gospel?
Davin Hutchinson - All Dominant chords come from a SCALE. For instance,in your case a F7#9#5 comes from the Altered Dominant Scale. But don’t get caught up on the is it major/minor argument. For example, a F7sus4 doesn’t have a major or minor 3rd. It comes from the Mixolydian scale but it’s still a dominant7 chord. Everything in music starts from a scale. Unlock those scales and start to see a whole other world
Davin Hutchinson it’s a matter of semantics really. The third is always major on a dominant chord. Although the #9 looks like the minor third it’s function is of a 2 or 9.
Thank you Thank you thank you 🙏 I am truly grateful I often wonder what those slides and fills are and how to use my number system more effective. You just opened my eyes 👀 and that is real Ministry you doing. Praise God for you.
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else needs to find out about easy piano lessons try Lomonting Piano Player Mentor (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my m8 got excellent success with it.
Jason, the principles are the same, especially for the key of C. C major is the 1. D minor is the 2. E minor is the 3. F major is the 4. G major is the 5, and so on. I learned the numbering system, then worked at mastering that. Then I learned to invert the chords. and am working on mastering that. My electric keyboard can transpose, so now, whatever I play, I play it in C. I wanted to play the keyboard, sing and do worship, not become a concert pianist, which would take forever. And now I do. If the guy from Crowder can do it, so can we!
Do not pay attention to the key nor his fingers. Listen to the progression and feed your soul. Let your mind be saturated with it and then your mind will tell your fingers how to play on any key
@@Troglodytarum Sorry if I gave the wrong impression. I'm not acting mighty... I still learn everyday. I like to listen a lot to feed my soul so that when it's time to play, I always feel fresh and new.
i saw this video a WHILE back and none of it made sense. i remembered the sound of the progression but i couldnt remember where i found it .. now that i been taking lessons and really taking these keys seriously, its so simple to understand. found this video again when i needed to 🙏🏾
Wow this is so cool.some of the best musicians (especially jazz)used to guard their secrets because they did not want other musicicians copying their styles.but now people are giving free tutorials which is a blessing. Thanks bro.i ve learned all my scales and intervals and still struggled.but when you get the sequence it makes sense.he uses a lot of passing chords which is taking longer to get the progression
I really want to learn but I don't have a piano. Can you guys assist me in buying one?. I have checked on some of the pianos and I love Yamaha product especially PSR S900..... Please guys assist me in buying it
Thanx for the tutorial bro...this is amazing Brother definitely it goin to help my play in chrch...GOD bless U brother...!!!!! Looking forward to some tutorials as ive downloaded this one straight away...!!!
Thanks so much for this. Full disclosure: I'm a black American who started learning to play piano by ear under the guidance of a minister of music who also learned by ear... But I've since then mostly learned and played in CCM style (much to the chagrin of my church family) and gleaned on my own. So it's kind of been a struggle trying to learn gospel and contemporary styles of playing. This helps a lot! Please keep it up!
This was great, thanks, I have been researching "teach yourself piano chords free" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Nonason Ranincoln Genie - (should be on google have a look )? It is a great exclusive guide for discovering how to play the piano like a pro minus the normal expense. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my neighbour got excellent results with it.
remember to be realistic - you must do a bit of work whichever system you decide on for learning to play the uke I have spent months researching into different systems and found a great website at Arthurs Uke Blog (google it if you are interested)
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7-3-6 is just a 2-5-1 for the 6 chord and the m5-1-4 is just a 2-5-1 for the 4 chord. It's the same concept for both landing chords. Thank for you this!
Can you explain this to me lol.
@@gabs7753 sure thing,
The 2-5-1 is a common jazz passing chord sequence. So let’s say you are going to play a C chord. Before you get there you play the 2 5 1 in that key. So Dm G C. You temporarily change the key of the song to the one you are going to. If you are in the key of C and you want to play a G chord you would temporarily change the key to G and play the 2 5 1 in the key you are going to, in this case G. So you would play Am (2) D (5) G (1)
It’s saying the same thing as the video but in a different way.
But 7-3-6 that's look like different patron, if it's a reguler 2-5-6 then when he play in D and want to pass to Bm. It should C#m-F#- Bm. Need explanation please
@@meaugust8104 2-5-1 going to Bm, which makes it C#dim/min7(aka half-dim), F#7, Bm. (temporarily changing that sequence to Bm key)
Thanks Jeffery! You explained this so well.
Im a guitarist. Ive learned so much more about music by watching pianists such as yourself. That progression of chords gives a magnificent feeling and emotion. I needed this! Much love goes out to you!
Guitarist here too. I also watch pianists on RUclips and so I picked up piano a few weeks ago
My piano got better when I learned guitar.
Me as well , especially gospel pianists
yeah man me as well, this give my guitar playing the needed flavor 🔥
You need jazz 😁
OMG You just changed my world. Now I can add new life to all those contemporary praise songs I thought I'd worn out.
As someone who grew up playing classical music and then moved into worship leading later in life, gospel and jazz progressions are always eluding me. Tutorials like this are great invaluable. Thank you.
Thanks
You should do a part 2 teaching the specifics of all those sweet runs you played in the beginning.
Johnathan Munoz there will be more in the future
@@shabazeldagon9488 agree! I am a pop pianist and i have no idea when you mentioned the -5 6 3 sth like that
OMG THANK YOU! I NEEDED THIS.. IM JUST GRATEFUL YOU TOOK THE TIME OUT.. IM LEARNING MORE AND MORE..
Johnathan Munoz Yeah Yourr right men
There is a part 2!
I’m not a worship leader but I do appreciate the information. Those chord progressions are prolific throughout r &b and jazz music and learning them adds an extra layer of lushness to your productions.
Being Quarantined has brought me here, I’ve been gifted with an incredible memory but lack of discipline when it comes to practice. God brought me here at 3:23 am... I’m gonna use this time to watch your videos. Wonderful tutorial by the way! Gonna watch some more videos by you on chord progressions and stuff. Thank you! Just subscribed!
Josh Walker Lol same here bro, blessings form Mexico
Pablo Solano Same yo way man thank you!
Hope you're sticking with it. Music is an amazing gift. Don't neglect it... and if you have, it's never too late to start again. God is good. 😎
This is so wonderful! You guys are not just sharing secrets, kept sometimes to maintain position or control over a genre or market (which is understandable, your're sharing love and also gospel. A good message and the love of our holy father, the love of jesus and the love of mankind and music in thanks to ALL of the above. Amen and thank you soooo much! You ahve so made my day and....I just came into enough money, after being in debt since 1996 and now aged nearly 57, to buy a piano keyboard and I started looking at the Roland Fantom 08 by chance a couple of days ago and told myself it was too expensive, but then it turned out I was going to get even more money than originally expected but, I still needed to justify spending this money on a hobby I have had since I was a child. Grew up alone, transracially adopted, gay and now in switzerland crippled by my traumatic experiences in life but so blessed to be here in this beautiful country and being supported and still having my love for music and desire to play. I never thought about the church as a place to aim my talent but it makes a lot of sense and a lot more people are realising they want and need to come togther in God's name and make church, any which way, for the glory and grace of the holy spirit!!!! 🙂🙏❤💪
The main reason why i love this video is that you didnt just do the whole video in one key. I love it!
Thank you for sharing this; so helpful! Keep on serving the Lord, Davin!
Not a church-goer, but really appreciate this style of music. Amazing to hear the flavors you can add to just four simple chords.
You should go, it will change your whole life.
this is what i’m gonna watch all quarantine. I’m trying to grow in my talent 🎹
One of the few tutorials that is actually a reasonable pace. Either they go to fast or else they spell out every single note in slow motion. Thank you for being a human being. And an excellent teacher.
Man oh man. You’re the GOAT for this video fam. I had a friend who was telling me about this chord progression with a 2-5-1 and he urged me to learn it quickly as possible. I learned it in C and had no idea where to apply it but this makes so much freaking sense. It’s all passing chords between the fundamental chord progressions 1-5-6-4 and 6-4-1-5, which I knew so this is blowing my mind right now at almost 1:00 in the morning. Thank you man. God bless.
Glad to help! Feel free to reach out wit questions
a PERFECT example would be “never would’ve made it”
Lol
You’re right those chords sound really similar
Carl Marc seeing both sides of that coin!
Yh you're very right
Exactly the same chords. You’re right
Thank you so much for sharing,. As with anything having to do with worship we want our brothers and sisters’ hearts’ and spirits’ to be drawn to Him.
It's rare to see a Roland, great sound and fantastic playing!
These Roland's now a days are no joke! I have a Juno DS-88 that sounds amazing!
@@coreyyellowmanjackson4341 I have one of those too and I *love* it!
@@lizerbeams Nice.. Enjoy
Corey YELLOWMAN Jackson our minister of music got one recently to replace her mini phantom. She’s like a little kid with all the options.
Lord have mercy, where has this video been all my life?
These are beautiful chord progressions.
This is the sound I was looking for our church. God bless you!
2:20 ..dayum! 🔥
Ricardo Palma i know right??? Me too!
Right?? Same here!
What song is that?
I love that you use the number system! For me that cuts to the heart of the matter!
Where have you been my whole life thanks!
I use this progression all the time! I’ll add a lil flare to it sometimes. This progression is vitally important.
My brother. You have no idea how long i been looking for this type of video. Thank you very much. God bless you. 🙏
These chord progressions are great! I’ve been a classical
Pianist for years and play in cover bands as well, but I’ve always wanted to strengthen and fatten up my chords and this is a great start
Thanks for sharing man. This is the progression:
I - ii half dim/vi - V/vi - vi
ii/IV - V7/IV - IV
Dimitri Smith what does this mean tho I’m confused by the slashes and dashes
*clueless nodding*
Lol.... I am really trying to understand this but coming up empty.
9:38-9:42 broooooo, I can't get passed that. I keep repeating that high part. Omg ❤
What song is that?
The chords seem easy enough for me. I'll very likely watch several times to get a better handle on doing the embellishments. Thank you much 😊
I heard Paul Simon tell Dick Cavett how he wrote Bridge Over Troubled Waters and he mentioned gospel Chord changes so I searched that and your video came up first. Thank You and you play real nice piano.
U just blew my mind of being a piano player
XxHumblekidxX X thanks for checking it out. Glad I could offer something helpful
Bro I was shouting when you played How great is our God, with the progressions. Keep up the good work and God bless brother ;)!
Thanks bro! Much appreciated
Please keep on playing, inspirational and informative - thanks!
It's unreal how helpful this is. God bless.
Man I’ve always loveddddd and tried to learn this progression by listening to different ppl teach it and it confuses me.. but man you made this sooo much more simple! Thank you very much
Akeripa Jr. Fealofai glad I could provide something helpful for you
Merci de tout cœur pour cette ouverture. Vous améliorez la qualité artistique de nos cultes. Dieu se souvienne de vous.
just wanted to thank you for this video it was truly helpful
I could listen to you play all day 👍🏻
When you took the gospel chords at its most basic level I immediately subscribed
I’m learning from you!!
My goodness how wonderful that sounded in the intro....God bless you brother! All glory to our triune God enabling us to be creative like He is!
Please do a series on this with more progressions! THanks for making this one btw!
You break it down in a manner that makes it easy to understand and all I can say is wow and thank you!!! God Bless you guys!!!!
Your playing is lovely man. So relaxed and effortless. And full of soul. I want to be like you when I grow up but I reckon I’m twice your age already. Good lesson. I’m off to play now. Thanks
My best teacher. God bless
This is so clutch. I have been in a gospel choir for three years and have been playing contemporary worship in church for many years. So pumped to find your channel, i'm going to be scouring it
So cool
Oh I see! So it's a bunch of ii-Vs to get to the next chord. Thank you for this video!
This is absolutely enchanting. Keep praising the Lord! I want to see a whole list of these videos
thanks for unlocking some of the secrets to this beautiful style. It's not as hard as it SOUNDS
imagine how i just discovered this channel. ahhhhhhhhh
Jamie Handitye I’ve been playing at my church for years trust me 😭 I’m feeling all kinds of bad
GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! MAY GOD BE WITH YOU ALWAYS!
I have always wanted to learn that type of chord progression to add some flavor to my playing. Now I have the tools and examples to learn just how to do that. Thank you and God bless you brother for making this kind of instructional video. I can't wait to see more upcoming videos like this one.
Good lesson. I am more than a beginner but this profession way of teaching music for a person of my generation.
This progression you call 7-3-6-m5-1-4 is really just a 2-5-1 to the 6th x2 with modulation in the middle. See, the 3rd in this is major, not minor as the regular 3, and the 1 has a low seventh as opposed to a high one. Also the minor 5 doesn’t have to be explained as such as the 2 to the 4 is already minor. Love this progression btw. I believe it was first used by Scriabin in his piano concerto’s 3rd movement, towards the end, and is probably most used today in east asian pop-music
HEY THANKS FOR WATCHING!!! You are right, it can be explained this way. I have a question for you since you're well versed in music theory. Is an F7 #5 #9 major or minor? What other types of videos would you be interested in?
Davin Hutchinson i guess it’s major as the #9 don’t make it another chord. Thing is, anything above 7 such as a 9, 11 or 13 are really more melodic additions than part of the chord. A thing that could occur however would be if the 9 or 13 or anything really, isn’t in reality a 9 but a hidden 1, 3, 5 or 7 of another chord entierly, just played on top of a wrong inversion of itself that makes it seem like it’s a different chord than it is to the untrained eye. An example would be if it was instead an Fmaj7#59 which would in fact be an A7b13. In this case however the 9 doesn’t do that, and the #5 is more of a suspended note of the fifth in low seventh major chords so it’s all fine. Like these kind of chord related videos really. Also really like gospel music even tho i’m not religious so there’s that. Keep on the good work 👍
Petfama so the reason I asked, besides just creating conversation, is that the 3rd determines major or minor, but if your playing both the major and minor 3rd then what is it? I agree with you that it is major as the #9 is merely an extension of the chord which is augmented, and augmented chords are major chords with a raised 5th. However I was curious to see how you analyzed the chord. How’d you discover gospel?
Davin Hutchinson - All Dominant chords come from a SCALE. For instance,in your case a F7#9#5 comes from the Altered Dominant Scale. But don’t get caught up on the is it major/minor argument. For example, a F7sus4 doesn’t have a major or minor 3rd. It comes from the Mixolydian scale but it’s still a dominant7 chord. Everything in music starts from a scale. Unlock those scales and start to see a whole other world
Davin Hutchinson it’s a matter of semantics really. The third is always major on a dominant chord. Although the #9 looks like the minor third it’s function is of a 2 or 9.
you are amazing may the lord bless u more
Can't wait the next tutorial sir God bless you..
Gospel music is for me about despair. I will never attain such mastery of the keyboard.
this video changed my life. thanks so much!!!
I want to learn...but then I just want to sit and listen to you all day
This has been amazing! Thank you, I used to feel so intimidated trying to learn gospel progressions. But this has changed the game for me!
it's about the magic of the ii-V-I Progression
Please do more videos like this with different chord progressions! It’s really helpful for us, church worship musicians.
Thank you Thank you thank you 🙏 I am truly grateful I often wonder what those slides and fills are and how to use my number system more effective. You just opened my eyes 👀 and that is real Ministry you doing. Praise God for you.
Thank you! Love it. Do more of these
Hello!
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else needs to find out about easy piano lessons try Lomonting Piano Player Mentor (Have a quick look on google cant remember the place now ) ? Ive heard some interesting things about it and my m8 got excellent success with it.
m.ruclips.net/video/U9kUZa8EsPQ/видео.html
Am a singer I feel so blessed to such chords..I will appreciate our connection
Merci ! Great share, maybe for medium-advance players !
I have a handicap in my left hand. This helps a bunch! Thank You!
Thanks bro, but can you explain for us about this gospel progession play On C. So the beginner just like me can more understand hehe, thanks bro
Jason, the principles are the same, especially for the key of C. C major is the 1. D minor is the 2. E minor is the 3. F major is the 4. G major is the 5, and so on. I learned the numbering system, then worked at mastering that. Then I learned to invert the chords. and am working on mastering that. My electric keyboard can transpose, so now, whatever I play, I play it in C. I wanted to play the keyboard, sing and do worship, not become a concert pianist, which would take forever. And now I do. If the guy from Crowder can do it, so can we!
Do not pay attention to the key nor his fingers. Listen to the progression and feed your soul. Let your mind be saturated with it and then your mind will tell your fingers how to play on any key
The progression in C major would be:
C Bdim E Am Gm C F
The more advanced version:
C Bdim7 E-#5#9 Am9 Gm9 C9 Fmaj7
@@adeboyegrillo3408 I bet you had lessons before you got to that part. Stop acting all high and mighty.
@@Troglodytarum Sorry if I gave the wrong impression. I'm not acting mighty...
I still learn everyday. I like to listen a lot to feed my soul so that when it's time to play, I always feel fresh and new.
I just downloaded the chart and video, and I gotta say... my piano playing started to sound good within like half an hour of practice. Thx Davin
“I like to use Db, it’s my favourite key.” 🙃🙃🙃
i saw this video a WHILE back and none of it made sense. i remembered the sound of the progression but i couldnt remember where i found it .. now that i been taking lessons and really taking these keys seriously, its so simple to understand. found this video again when i needed to 🙏🏾
Glad you found itb
This is really inspiring and mind blowing to me..
Nice to see lessons for musicians to learn.
Wow this is so cool.some of the best musicians (especially jazz)used to guard their secrets because they did not want other musicicians copying their styles.but now people are giving free tutorials which is a blessing. Thanks bro.i ve learned all my scales and intervals and still struggled.but when you get the sequence it makes sense.he uses a lot of passing chords which is taking longer to get the progression
It's my pleasure to learn such instruments
Loving the chords... That'll can change the way I play!
Amazing Golden lesson I needed. You got your subscriber. Thank you Sir.
I hope you make another one of these, because learning these Gospel progressions has been such a blessing. Thank you!
We did, Gospel Progressions #2
This was great man! It was short but informative. Easy to follow. One of the best ones I've seen, thanks
Patrick Findley thanks for the compliment and for watching the video! Hope to bring out more in the future.
The beginning and end playing is what I keep rewinding! Awesome content sir!
Just got hooked to this channel through this, Been practicing to improve my skills. This is GOLD bruh!
Peculiar Ihunwo thanks for watching, that’s encouraging
Such people like, only God can reward 🙏
Great job, you're equipping worshippers! God bless
Thats beautiful brother
Jesus is king
LEARN BASIC GOSPEL PROGRESSION IN 12 KEYS:
davinhutchinson.podia.com/basic-gospel-chord-progression-7-3-6-m5-1-4
Do you have advise. To get thick sound for piano on Roland FA06? I have one but the Piano sound not satisfying as yours.
@@meaugust8104 you can download some new piano sounds for it. They are available for free on the Roland site. That’s what I did
@@WorshipLeaderHangout thanks man. God bless with the best of HIM
Me thinking how to play keyboard w/ sensitive touch hehe
I really want to learn but I don't have a piano. Can you guys assist me in buying one?. I have checked on some of the pianos and I love Yamaha product especially PSR S900..... Please guys assist me in buying it
Love this... had no idea, and I've been playing piano all my life. Gracias!
Thanx for the tutorial bro...this is amazing Brother definitely it goin to help my play in chrch...GOD bless U brother...!!!!! Looking forward to some tutorials as ive downloaded this one straight away...!!!
Thanks so much for this. Full disclosure: I'm a black American who started learning to play piano by ear under the guidance of a minister of music who also learned by ear... But I've since then mostly learned and played in CCM style (much to the chagrin of my church family) and gleaned on my own. So it's kind of been a struggle trying to learn gospel and contemporary styles of playing. This helps a lot! Please keep it up!
hemakesitright thanks for watching! glad you found this helpful. If you have any questions feel free to reach out anytime.
i dont even play piano, im just procrastinating
Lol
Same here. Although, this makes me wanna pick piano back up!
ATP lmao
This was great, thanks, I have been researching "teach yourself piano chords free" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Nonason Ranincoln Genie - (should be on google have a look )?
It is a great exclusive guide for discovering how to play the piano like a pro minus the normal expense. Ive heard some interesting things about it and my neighbour got excellent results with it.
remember to be realistic - you must do a bit of work whichever system you decide on for learning to play the uke I have spent months researching into different systems and found a great website at Arthurs Uke Blog (google it if you are interested)
Thank you for making this video!
You’re welcome
I wish I had seen your site before I found myself not knowing what to play behind speaking or between songs.
I learned music in the streets.
Hello my brother
I'm watching your video from Brazil
Thank you for your classes
You should do a part where you teach the intro you play in the beginning of the video brother.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and skills. Wishing you much love and abundant blessings.
Appreciate these lessons, it helps a whole lot in my knowledge n skills in playing n more so worship.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE your ministry to us!!!!
I kept hearing Kenny Loggin's "Whenever I Call You Friend."
I was hearing “let go” gospel song
Lol!
continue playing for the lord
Jesus Christ !!
and you learn this when you where starting off must be a beast by now
Guitar player here, these gospel chords are so tasty!