Hi Jonathan. Thanks for sharing such interesting tips. Those chords and harmonies sound beautiful. Your explanations are very good. I have just subscribed to your channel. Best regards from Holland
Thank you for sharing your genius. Do you have a practice sheet with the chords of the progression; it would help me, as an amateur, practice. Really smooth, thank you. R
there are many many was but it all depends on the melody of the particular songs what chords to use. the 3 and the 2 for example also can be substitued by the tritone chord. Bm9 -> Bb9(13) -> Am9 VII VIIb VI Dm9 -> Db9(13) -> Cmaj9 II IIb I or Dm9 -> Dbmaj9 -> C6(9) just an example
This is for semi advanced players. I am passing along a way to modulate up a a 4 th up seamlessly. On the song Precious lord take my hand ..in the key of F. I was playing the F7. to Bb I..I usually play the F7 to Eb to Bb7. I had recently.been using. the notes A Db Eb G with.a base.F. and b13 b7 and G. Normally I might just say a F dom7 b13 but the individual notes are what is key. You might also see.this as Tritone sub from B9#5. This has beautiful sound if you go to the Bb chord.next. The thing I found out by accident was that.when you play the notes. A Db Eb F..as I said before that is a. F7b13. I notice that the chord wanted to modulate to Bb..the 4 chord.. The A is the leading tone of.Bb scale..the Db and Eb would naturally go to a natural D. the G would fall down to F.
Yeah It is an amazing chord. I am working on Chestnuts roasting on an open fire..or The Christmas Song. It is filled with Jazz innovations. I will.be busy with that, it is beyond me...thats the way to learn.
You can use it when playing songs. You can take part of the progression and use it where necessary. You may already be using it and not realise. Just add the concepts from the video to your playing and see how it goes!
i've watched a million videos like this and not a single person has told me why they're playing the chords they are. Left hand? Perfect sense.. Right hand...why?
So what I mean by 7-3-6 is what is going on in the base notes. You can then assign any chord that fits the progression. This was just an example of an established chord progression. Hope that helps!
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And I could tell you where its from
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Sounds like the reason why we sing Kirk Franklin
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No one else could really teach this 736 cords progressions so easy especially on key c, for me you are the best,
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Glad you found the video useful!
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Wonderful brother man. Everything is exactly what I need and much more!
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Thank you so much for sharing your awesome knowledge.
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Thanks! I really appreciate it!
Thanks for the tutorial! 🙏 I found your explanation very clear and useful - thanks again! 🎉 Jah bless! ❤️💛💚
Hi Jonathan. Thanks for sharing such interesting tips. Those chords and harmonies sound beautiful. Your explanations are very good. I have just subscribed to your channel. Best regards from Holland
Thank you for sharing your genius. Do you have a practice sheet with the chords of the progression; it would help me, as an amateur, practice. Really smooth, thank you. R
there are many many was but it all depends on the melody of the particular songs what chords to use.
the 3 and the 2 for example also can be substitued by the tritone chord.
Bm9 -> Bb9(13) -> Am9 VII VIIb VI
Dm9 -> Db9(13) -> Cmaj9 II IIb I or
Dm9 -> Dbmaj9 -> C6(9)
just an example
Hi, thanks for the comment. You are right you can make those substitutions and many more.
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great lesson n much humility bro.. keep it up av learned soo much behind that 7,3,6 2,5, 1 and why its also called 2,5,1
Thanks bro, I appreciate it!
Thanks you
Merci for this. Just learning and this helps.
I’m having trouble using this progression when keeping a common tone. How would I do it in the Key of c?
This progression is in the Key of C.
Nice presentation. Subscribed
i appreciate this
i think it will be better giving these concepts(even those of your other videos)using some songs as examples
thanks
Thanks for the feedback
This is for semi advanced players. I am passing along a way to modulate up a a 4 th up seamlessly. On the song Precious lord take my hand ..in the key of F. I was playing the F7. to Bb I..I usually play the F7 to Eb to Bb7. I had recently.been using. the notes A Db Eb G with.a base.F. and b13 b7 and G. Normally I might just say a F dom7 b13 but the individual notes are what is key. You might also see.this as Tritone sub from B9#5. This has beautiful sound if you go to the Bb chord.next. The thing I found out by accident was that.when you play the notes. A Db Eb F..as I said before that is a. F7b13. I notice that the chord wanted to modulate to Bb..the 4 chord.. The A is the leading tone of.Bb scale..the Db and Eb would naturally go to a natural D. the G would fall down to F.
Thanks for the comment. I definitely have to dissect it and add it to my musical toolbox. Thanks!
Yeah It is an amazing chord. I am working on Chestnuts roasting on an open fire..or The Christmas Song. It is filled with Jazz innovations. I will.be busy with that, it is beyond me...thats the way to learn.
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Well done bro! Thanks for uploading!
This is very pretty. I remember hearing it at the school assembly That is why i sing. Not into gospel before but this is boss.😀😀 Much appreciation..
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
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Please this in Key of C
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ihave been playing for years is this a chord progression to write a song I am not sure of what this is used for please help
You can use it when playing songs. You can take part of the progression and use it where necessary. You may already be using it and not realise. Just add the concepts from the video to your playing and see how it goes!
You have a same vision that me only the mine takes more time
Thanks so much!
Thanks.
much thanks
Thanks for this
i've watched a million videos like this and not a single person has told me why they're playing the chords they are. Left hand? Perfect sense.. Right hand...why?
Music theory my friend. It will make sense the more you discover
i dont understand its say 736 Shouldnt you be playing just the 7th chord in the key of C instead of those diminished, flats and all those things
So what I mean by 7-3-6 is what is going on in the base notes. You can then assign any chord that fits the progression. This was just an example of an established chord progression. Hope that helps!
Thanks for the video but if you dumped it down more people would understand 😉
someone wrote this song before...
Someone wrote this song before