Kenneth Guitar yup those are the chords but I don’t think the guys I were showing this vid to were that theoretically inclined. This was more for visual/ear learners
Kenneth Victor Yessir but I highly doubt I will do a lot more but maybe a couple in the future. I’m not a big quartet fan. I just study it enough to play it & keep moving on to the next genre of music. I try not to dwell too long in one genre. I want my sound to be as versatile as possible
Well number system it would be 1(min) 4,3(min). This video was more so for some guys who learn by ear & watching others. Theoretically speaking, a lot of church music is basically Dominant. The main things I think of it when it comes to what scales is Dominant/Blues/Aeolian or Natural Minor. Now ofcourse certain songs have changes which may lead you to others scales, but your basic drive of quartet makes me lean more to those three things. If I want to get creative I would think about the tritone, whole tone, & diminish scales. Normally it's not recommended so I don't do it. When I practice, I try to make everything work or try new ideas.
It’s always simple parts until it isn’t - thanks for sharing it’s still helping people years later !
No problem
Thank you so much brother!!! God bless in the Name of King Jesus 🙏
Pretty nice that's how they play in Louisville ky
I would like to see a lot more church 🎸 music
Like your style bro...can you do more quartet??
Gospel took that guitar lick from Sugar Foot of the Ohio Players...lol!!
This is great, you should make more quartet lessons, Im trying to learn and a beginner. Keep it up
Dwyaneish lol I'm not a big fan of quartet . I grew up listening to it a lot.
Dontavius Turner lol ok gotcha, same here, but you sound great, I just followed you in insta, keep it up!!!
Lastly, you other vid of you playing Happy Birthday was dope!!!!
Dwyaneish thanks I'll follow you back 👍🏾
Dwyaneish thanks 🙏 a lot of this stuff is old but be on the look out for new music
Sweet bro and very helpful
Great lesson! Nice breakdown explanation...Key of E the chords are E7, A(maj) and G(maj). Thanks...
No prob
Kenneth Guitar yup those are the chords but I don’t think the guys I were showing this vid to were that theoretically inclined. This was more for visual/ear learners
Almost 1000 subs good luck...
Thanks
@dontaviusturner45 u did it... shame they switched up the UA-cam rules to 4k subs to monetize...(edit) I got it Wrong!!! 4000 watch hrs...
it's all good, I'll get there@@omorganstudios
Turn snare off next time, but good tips
8 years ago, I definitely don't do videos like this anymore.😅
Thanks 🙏🏽
Can you make more quartet lessons?
Kenneth Victor Yessir but I highly doubt I will do a lot more but maybe a couple in the future. I’m not a big quartet fan. I just study it enough to play it & keep moving on to the next genre of music. I try not to dwell too long in one genre. I want my sound to be as versatile as possible
Great video!!! Thanks a 1,000,000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MrMusicdude007 no prob
I"AM trying to learn what cords are you playing.
William Bilbry E7, Amaj & Gmaj
play it!!
O and what chords were those???
Dwyaneish basically dominate chords but I use the mix them up with major/minor triads
Man this is cool...but what is the theory on the guitar riff....it was 3 chords...but whats the number system?
Well number system it would be 1(min) 4,3(min). This video was more so for some guys who learn by ear & watching others. Theoretically speaking, a lot of church music is basically Dominant. The main things I think of it when it comes to what scales is Dominant/Blues/Aeolian or Natural Minor. Now ofcourse certain songs have changes which may lead you to others scales, but your basic drive of quartet makes me lean more to those three things. If I want to get creative I would think about the tritone, whole tone, & diminish scales. Normally it's not recommended so I don't do it. When I practice, I try to make everything work or try new ideas.
Dontavius Turner 💪🏾💪🏾
gd job,
Sup bro wats the chords
Lawrence Crider E7, Amaj & Gmaj
It’s guitar not good tar
The “i” is silent so the “guh” sound in good is correct my friend. Thanks for watching, Like , Share and Subscribe 😉
@@dontaviusturner45 thanks for correcting me my friend r u still playing?
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