Hey there brother nice 👌 staff super awesome may you please also help us with a tutorial on your intro brother is very nice we can play that as talk music and lay out music when there's a word of prayer please may u do it in C# please bra 🙏much love for here in South Africa
Hey brother thnx for the video it's super 👌 helpful 😀 I love your sound and your chords and could you please 🙏 make a tutorial on C# showing us what you did there on 2:30 to 2:35 minutes 😀 was really great 👍 😊
@@Davidz_Harp 02:29 to 02:30 is chromatically ascending diminished chords. Foot bass goes chromatically up from G -> Db The hands play a mix between two and three notes, the third note being added in the middle when convenient for the thumb: G - Db - Bb | Ab - B | A - Eb - C | Bb - E - Db | B - D | C - Gb - E | Db - G - E 02:31 to 02:32 is a 2-5 to Ab7 Eb7b9 (same chord as the run ended on, Db - G - E) to Ab7 - Ab in bass, C - Gb - Eb to Ab7 altered: Foot: Ab L.H.: Gb, C R.H.: E major triad (technically f flat = flat 13, Ab = root, B natural = sharp 9). and 02:32 to 02:35 is a Db minor pentatonic scale; Db, Fb (or E for ease), Gb, Ab, C flat. Spice it up with G natural for that bluesy sound.
It's similar to what I explained in reply to sibonisochris Sibiya's comment. Hope that helps. It's chromatically ascending diminished spread triads starting at G - Db - Bb.
It helps to begin with that you give us the actual notes in the chords. But after I’ve learned this key I’m yearning for you to say it in more musical notation, so we can understand how to put it in other keys. Like, on your explanation of the 6th - you could say “In the left hand put the 7th, and the flat 9. Then stack a second inversion B flat in your right, but sharp the 5th ….” and tell us why. This way, I could do the same thing in F, or A flat, etc.
Hey Man I love your stuff. I had a quick question. At 2:28 you play a chord that leads to the 4 but I cant exactly tell what it is. Do you mind explaining it? If its too much trouble, i totally understand. I hear this chord used ofte. Malcolm Williams uses it in his song "He died for me" just in case you need a reference to which chord I'm referring to. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Love it and have to learn it...so that 3 chord is not the Cm7 we would expect, right? More like a C7b9 which longs for ending up on the 6 chord. But the voicing that's in the video makes it sound so nice. (must learn!)
Hello. New sub here. I love your organ videos! Would it be possible for you to just hold the chords a few seconds longer so we could visualize the shape. ? Thanks. I love your sound. 🎶🎹😊
I can never figure out why tutorials are done in keys like C sharp when it is much clearer if you use just basic sea and you can transpose that into anything you like. I play organ in the church and when I'm teaching somebody I always start with the key of C because it's easier for them to understand the progressions. Great sound on that B3 though !!!
Hello, thanks for stopping by. Great point! I try to teach all keys, but start with the keys i believe are most popular. But I hope we try to learn all keys in the end.
What I did, I spent as much time as I could, learning a song in all keys. Take something easy, "Mary had a little lamb", play it in C, then Db, and keep going up. Once mastered, try something a bit harder.
@@EmmanuelArtistry ah I see. What I find frustrating is that I can play really well in C#, Ab and some of the other black keys, but when I need to play in b, for example, I have not a clue what's going on
Aye this was my suggestion! Thanks man!!
Thank you!
"I think it's pretty simple" *starts going crazy* lmao playing is on point!
Man I can't even pay attention because I just sit here in amazement watchinh these skills
HE SHALL BE MY SHELTER…🎶🎶🎶🎶
Another nice video
Praise! Him!! I'm all over this. Gonna jam it next Sunday!
Thank you so much for breaking it down you are giving us so much you just don't know brother God bless you
Beautiful i love organ aint enough decent tutorials on them thank you Sir
Thanks for your ministry!!!!
🎹🎹 Thank you
Man I really appreciate you for your service. This is my first key that I've learned
I would like you to show the chord progressions with songs so we can get the full understanding of where the progressions fit the songs
Thank you . This was a big help !!!!!
Could you do a tutorial of 1 to 4 hand clapping songs.things you can do
Hey there brother nice 👌 staff super awesome may you please also help us with a tutorial on your intro brother is very nice we can play that as talk music and lay out music when there's a word of prayer please may u do it in C# please bra 🙏much love for here in South Africa
Those Chords you closed with man I would love to learn those progressions
Hey brother thnx for the video it's super 👌 helpful 😀 I love your sound and your chords and could you please 🙏 make a tutorial on C# showing us what you did there on 2:30 to 2:35 minutes 😀 was really great 👍 😊
I’m with you on that brother!
I swear
@@Davidz_Harp
02:29 to 02:30 is chromatically ascending diminished chords.
Foot bass goes chromatically up from G -> Db
The hands play a mix between two and three notes, the third note being added in the middle when convenient for the thumb:
G - Db - Bb | Ab - B | A - Eb - C | Bb - E - Db | B - D | C - Gb - E | Db - G - E
02:31 to 02:32 is a 2-5 to Ab7
Eb7b9 (same chord as the run ended on, Db - G - E)
to
Ab7 - Ab in bass, C - Gb - Eb
to
Ab7 altered:
Foot: Ab
L.H.: Gb, C
R.H.: E major triad (technically f flat = flat 13, Ab = root, B natural = sharp 9).
and 02:32 to 02:35 is a Db minor pentatonic scale; Db, Fb (or E for ease), Gb, Ab, C flat. Spice it up with G natural for that bluesy sound.
Do you do preacher chord instrumentals? Beautiful music!
Hello my brother. Can you show that dimensioned chord run at the end. God bless you for the sharing of knowledge to others. 🙏🏾
It's similar to what I explained in reply to sibonisochris Sibiya's comment. Hope that helps. It's chromatically ascending diminished spread triads starting at G - Db - Bb.
I need this in Ab doc
transpose it yourself its better for you in the long run as a musician
It helps to begin with that you give us the actual notes in the chords. But after I’ve learned this key I’m yearning for you to say it in more musical notation, so we can understand how to put it in other keys. Like, on your explanation of the 6th - you could say “In the left hand put the 7th, and the flat 9. Then stack a second inversion B flat in your right, but sharp the 5th ….” and tell us why. This way, I could do the same thing in F, or A flat, etc.
Hey Man I love your stuff. I had a quick question. At 2:28 you play a chord that leads to the 4 but I cant exactly tell what it is. Do you mind explaining it? If its too much trouble, i totally understand. I hear this chord used ofte. Malcolm Williams uses it in his song "He died for me" just in case you need a reference to which chord I'm referring to. Looking forward to hearing from you!
Love it and have to learn it...so that 3 chord is not the Cm7 we would expect, right? More like a C7b9 which longs for ending up on the 6 chord. But the voicing that's in the video makes it sound so nice. (must learn!)
sorry, my above comment was supposed to go on the 7 3 6 2 video in Ab.
Can you talk music video like you play when video first comes on ? Thanks so much
I have a song suggestion could you do a organ tutorial for I shall wear a crown
Hello. New sub here. I love your organ videos! Would it be possible for you to just hold the chords a few seconds longer so we could visualize the shape. ? Thanks. I love your sound. 🎶🎹😊
Can u show the last slide move u did at the end
Can you do this in the key of C for the next video?
just learn It a half step down.
You never spelled out the 1 but thank you for the rest 🙏🏾
With the drawbar settings
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I can never figure out why tutorials are done in keys like C sharp when it is much clearer if you use just basic sea and you can transpose that into anything you like. I play organ in the church and when I'm teaching somebody I always start with the key of C because it's easier for them to understand the progressions. Great sound on that B3 though !!!
Hello, thanks for stopping by. Great point! I try to teach all keys, but start with the keys i believe are most popular. But I hope we try to learn all keys in the end.
C# is more popular on the organ. Thank you for the tutorial.
yes you're moving fast but good teaching we just need more time to grasp them chords lol
A lot of runs.
Nice chords ..but its like you're flexing on us ..not teaching ..you're fast and you kèep changing em chords bro ..
I can't lie, man... to learn from, this is pretty poor. Please keep in mind that you're teaching
Thanks will keep this in mind
@@EmmanuelArtistry great, and thank you! I'll keep practicing. Do you have any tips on how to learn and be proficient in all keys?
What I did, I spent as much time as I could, learning a song in all keys. Take something easy, "Mary had a little lamb", play it in C, then Db, and keep going up. Once mastered, try something a bit harder.
@@EmmanuelArtistry ah I see. What I find frustrating is that I can play really well in C#, Ab and some of the other black keys, but when I need to play in b, for example, I have not a clue what's going on