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Uploaded by on Aug 18, 2008

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This is just a small sneak peak from the 4-hour course GospelKeys Ministry Musician vol 1 where the legendary jason white breaks down hymns, shouting music, old school "swing," church bebop, contemporary worship, casual "talk" music, and more. Don't miss out on this one.

"Your Playing Will Never Be The Same"

Discover how to use the melody of ANY song to create chord voicings you never thought possible! Sometimes, the craziest chords come from using trial and error to find a chord that has the melody note on top. You'll learn Jason's system for doing this.

Connect chords together with unorthodox "slide-ups," "bends," "walk ups," "crossovers," and other techniques that nobody does! (That's why Jason commonly makes up his own names for the little nuances he utilizes in his playing that you can't find taught in your traditional music class).

Abolish those same old chords forever! Learn Jason's special voicings for major, minor, dominant, augmented, and various altered chords. You'll be amazed at how simple these voicings are once you know what you're doing!

What to do when you have a bass player as opposed to playing solo. You'll learn left hand strategies and how to extend your chords to the right hand.

How to incorporate small rhythmical variations into your playing to add extra spice and flavor that will certainly turn heads.

Exponentially grow your options on the piano so you never have to play songs the same way, twice! In fact, it was so hard to get Jason to do the same exact "lick" twice because he just doesn't think that way! You'll learn how to have so many options open that you won't remember what you JUST played!

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"Let Jason White Show You..."

Why less is more and how you can still get a full sound even if your reach isn't as wide as others! Most of the time, it isn't about how many notes you can press down. It's more about the notes you choose to use and where you place them.

How to end your songs with style by implementing Jason's hand-crossing arpeggio technique.

How to play what Jason White calls "church bebop," which is a common progression found in many contemporary gospel songs! In fact, you'll find the same exact patterns and voicings he shows you in "Lord Prepare Me to be a Sanctuary," by West Angeles Church Mass Choir (where Jason is the Minister of Music).

How to bounce chords from your left hand to your right! Jason is the boss when it comes to striking a chord with his left hand and following up with an extended voicing of the chord with his right hand. You'll learn the secrets behind this coveted style of playing.

Take your playing to the next level by learning various "licks," "tricks," and solos that you can play over church progressions... Jason style!

Incorporate tritones into your playing like never before! Yes, you've learned them in other courses but Jason takes their usage to a whole new level!

Diversify your playing by understanding old school styles like the "church shuffle," the "church walk" and others! You'll find this style of playing in devotional services and old-time songs like "I'm on the Battlefield." What's more, Jason actually takes you through this song using old school church shuffle techniques.

Learn chords and voicings that will instantly kick the service into a spirit of worship. These are the same chords Jason and the band use at West Angeles Church of God In Christ to lead the congregation into an atmosphere of worship.

Why Disney chords are some of the best worship voicings and how to incorporate them in your playing without becoming a distraction.

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  • Hi,

    In the charasmatic church, it breaks down into praise and worship. This part would be under the "praise" side of things. It's only played when the church bursts out into a period of celebration. You have to understand the context in order to understand why it sounds this way.

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  • uh a good God! lol ha ha ha ...ooooooooohhhhhhhh yeaaauuuhh tonighteeeeeeeee!lol

  • ooooooohhhh yeah tonight!! musta been a weekend. you cold tho post more shout and praise clips cuz you the coldest i seen so far!

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  • I been tryn for years to get dat sound, if u ever find let me knw as well...

  • Question for hearandplay: is the MKS 20 module layered (with motif) or not to get the sound jason white is using?

  • @loveagod IKR LOL

  • @shippo72 psalms 150 man.. watcha gonna say now?

  • "uh a good god!" cracked me up

  • @golden2314 lmaooo oh god this cat is funny

  • I hear ya Jason. The run at 0:26 - 0:27. This is excellance and what I"m reaching for. Amazing job as always.

  • No video results for “how to play: and he shall purify tramaine hawkins piano tutorial”

    can you help us out, here in london, UK.

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