I have a suggestion: as you did in this video, please always show new things and new lessons in the chord of C because, for us, intermediate and beginners players, its much easier to focus on learning and not on transposing. Later on, as we manage the concept, we can transpose it to the chord we like. Keep on the great job and God bless you!
Honestly do any melody you want, the Holy Spirit can help you if He desires to anoint you, do anything of worshiping Him in Spirit and Truth ❤ During those times sometimes i play beautiful sounding chords and notes that fit in towards God as my heart saying "I'll express how beautiful you are with these chords, your more beautiful than these anyway." Continue being closer to God and read your bible every day. ❤
Thank man of God, as a learner i was quickly able to identify which key you were in.. and that was easy for me to understand the way you were slow building up. that was really helpful thanks once again. i just pray that one you may start doing tutorials in the KEY OF G.. i like your voicing and touch it is unique
RE: "Add Substitution" at about the 9 minute mark you subbed in a Bb chord resolving to a G (Gsus4, G) - I tried it on guitar and it still sounds cool, is there a name for this harmonic concept? Thanks, and great video!
That blew my mind too, my best guess is you can think of it like a passing chord because of the voice leading Bb > B > C (G contains a B). It could also be viewed as being borrowed from the parallel minor key, C minor which does contain the Bb major chord. And in minor it's fairly common to see bVII>V7/VII>Im
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Loved the simple 251 and the fact that I can add 36251 to go to the 1 where there is a long space. Thank you very much!
I have a suggestion: as you did in this video, please always show new things and new lessons in the chord of C because, for us, intermediate and beginners players, its much easier to focus on learning and not on transposing. Later on, as we manage the concept, we can transpose it to the chord we like. Keep on the great job and God bless you!
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As beginners, u and I need to be focusing on learning to play in all 12 keys.
@@BlessedOne686 getting better at the basics is better for me personally. If you want them in all different scales, go watch his other videos.
Thank you. Finally I understand where are the beautiful sound/ chords come from... you are a good teacher. 👍
U a true gift
Video tutorial idea:could u do one on what to play during prayer or a melody to play
Honestly do any melody you want, the Holy Spirit can help you if He desires to anoint you, do anything of worshiping Him in Spirit and Truth ❤
During those times sometimes i play beautiful sounding chords and notes that fit in towards God as my heart saying "I'll express how beautiful you are with these chords, your more beautiful than these anyway." Continue being closer to God and read your bible every day. ❤
A blessing watching you 🙏🏻
Thank man of God, as a learner i was quickly able to identify
which key you were in.. and that was easy for me to understand
the way you were slow building up. that was really helpful
thanks once again.
i just pray that one you may start doing tutorials in the
KEY OF G.. i like your voicing and touch it is unique
Iam bigg fan of u
Awesome!!! Thanks for sharing.
Wow!! These is awesome...sir I really enjoy ur teaches
More videos like this 🙏🏼🙌🏼👌🏼🥰 yes.
Yes. Please
Bravo! Great teaching
I enjoy your teaching sir Be blessed
I like those big chords. They feel nice. 😉👍
Like what you’re doing. Keep it up.
Beautiful😚!
Private tutorials? Link pls this is awesome
Wow
Thanks brother
I like it
Beautiful 🎹🧡🎹
So helpful..
😊😊😊
Superb sir
you have a lion old father I'm proud .....
RE: "Add Substitution" at about the 9 minute mark you subbed in a Bb chord resolving to a G (Gsus4, G) - I tried it on guitar and it still sounds cool, is there a name for this harmonic concept? Thanks, and great video!
Me too! Where did this "substitution" came out from?
That blew my mind too, my best guess is you can think of it like a passing chord because of the voice leading Bb > B > C (G contains a B). It could also be viewed as being borrowed from the parallel minor key, C minor which does contain the Bb major chord. And in minor it's fairly common to see bVII>V7/VII>Im
What's the theory behind that Bb to G move?
when we play these additional chords, should the guitar be playing the same?
not rlly and it depends what kind of guitar. like bass or lead or acoustic
@@Deity_Centauri electric and acoustiv guitar
8:37 (for me)
I need to understand progression better
I wanna like but the count is on 665 lol 😆
You don't explain to well for people who are beginners.