From your name, I know you are an igbo guy. So you must be conversant with songs like 1. Asim Ebube, Ebube, E-bu-be. (It was originally sang by an old Gospel musician called mich c philips) .
2. I don't know if you have heard a song that was sang by Able Cee. Lyrics: "Ahe eh, ahe eh eh eh, iheoma chineke na emerem mu n'uwa /Erika x2. " . Chorus " onye ga emerem, iheoma, onye ga emerem, iheoma"
There is a song by gozie okeke. "Ike'm ikemo , Ike.... Ikem'm ike'mo Ike.. anyi ga akpo ya it's.. uta, anyi ga akpo ya uta, uta. Tuwenu ya uta o, utam o, uta gbawara ili". Now some people use "doh fa doh soh" progression while playing the above song.. but if you master the melodies in the video .. you can use Doh Soh progression only for the song in combination with the the melodies I played above and it will even be sweeter
Now in highllife music especially in Southeastern churches.... If a professional highlife singer wants to boost the sweetness or danceability of a song....they can introduce the song..,"Anyi ga ebulie aha ya, elu!!!!" Then they will stop singing and start dancing. During that interval or interlude... the Keyboardist or guitarist is expected to start playing beautiful and irresistible melodies that will induce people to start dancing. You can use the above melodies at that juncture.
Hello this is how I set my video, I made a tutorial video for the setting few months ago. You can visit the UA-cam video through the link below 👇 ua-cam.com/video/X53ds_Da_eM/v-deo.htmlsi=kwpBgTF244h3NgZR
More grace boss
Thanks bro
nice one 👍
Thank you
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Thanks bro
God bless you sir ,pls give me songs that can be play by this progression
From your name, I know you are an igbo guy. So you must be conversant with songs like
1. Asim Ebube, Ebube, E-bu-be.
(It was originally sang by an old Gospel musician called mich c philips)
.
2. I don't know if you have heard a song that was sang by Able Cee.
Lyrics: "Ahe eh, ahe eh eh eh, iheoma chineke na emerem mu n'uwa /Erika x2. "
.
Chorus " onye ga emerem, iheoma, onye ga emerem, iheoma"
There is a song by gozie okeke.
"Ike'm ikemo , Ike.... Ikem'm ike'mo Ike.. anyi ga akpo ya it's.. uta, anyi ga akpo ya uta, uta. Tuwenu ya uta o, utam o, uta gbawara ili".
Now some people use "doh fa doh soh" progression while playing the above song.. but if you master the melodies in the video .. you can use Doh Soh progression only for the song in combination with the the melodies I played above and it will even be sweeter
Now in highllife music especially in Southeastern churches.... If a professional highlife singer wants to boost the sweetness or danceability of a song....they can introduce the song..,"Anyi ga ebulie aha ya, elu!!!!" Then they will stop singing and start dancing. During that interval or interlude... the Keyboardist or guitarist is expected to start playing beautiful and irresistible melodies that will induce people to start dancing. You can use the above melodies at that juncture.
@@KngChiagozie okay sir thank you dear
Please mentor I need your help in some explanation on some highlife beat
Tell me exactly the type of help that you want and how you want it.
Pls how did u set this beautiful sound
Hello this is how I set my video,
I made a tutorial video for the setting few months ago. You can visit the UA-cam video through the link below 👇
ua-cam.com/video/X53ds_Da_eM/v-deo.htmlsi=kwpBgTF244h3NgZR
You can also check this one out if you want to use 3 voices 👇
ua-cam.com/video/GnNViw_0t8w/v-deo.htmlsi=KlOtrhjsU99hfAX2
This is not highlife, it's ariaria but it's a great video nonetheless.