Sam's Music Moment 7 " O How I Love Jesus" chording techniques

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2009

Here is an answer to a LGM member request I turned into a music moment.

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  • why not just do the left handed run with Ab, C, Db,Eb,F,G,Ab while playing the entire chords for the melody in the right hand?

  • @ManofChrist101 there are many ways to play gospel music but you have to have a starting point. most musicians learn the number system which limits what they can learn to add to the ending of songs

  • @Soundofjoy speaking of numbers, you never told me what the walkdown pattern was for black gospel 6/8 songs

  • @ManofChrist101 for me it depends on the song. I don't follow rules others may use since I work of the melody line.

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  • "United Methanol" sounds like a gassoline company in Ohio

  • @Soundofjoy errrrrrrrrr, i need rules to help me improvise,,,,im going to make a video soon to show you what i mean

  • Thank you Sam---I don't think I got around to thanking you for this video---It really, really helped me---(aka-lilfingers)

  • nice intro

  • Thanks to guys like you for posting these kinds of tutorials.

    Unfortunately I got discouraged way before these clips on youtube.

    Peace

  • hi, i love the way you teach. I feel that I could learn a lot from you. I just wanted to know when are you offering the free gospel music course?

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