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Jonathan Powell from hearandplay.com takes you step-by-step and by the hand, teaching you hidden secrets that will enhance your playing in seconds! You will explore many fat chords, licks, tricks and more...
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Never Beg For Tips And Tricks Again!
Implement a host of simple tricks that are guaranteed to instantly add that well-known west coast flavor to your playing (like Jason White and Mike Burrell)
Beef up your playing drastically by adding these small little grace notes, slides, and fill-ins to your chord transitions. Jon utilizes this trick at least 80% of the time and he spills the beans on exactly what to do to "own" it.
How to master the art of passing chords so that your chord progressions and songs never sound dull or "predictable." As you'll learn in the course, the goal is to be "unpredictable." That's when you know you've arrived.
Learn the ways of the west coast and how to contemporize your playing by using countless numbers of "stu●pid " chords, movements, and accidentals! (Note: Please don't be offended. This is real terminology in the gospel musician community).
How to play tons of opened and closed chords and how to use them at the right time.
"What You Don't Know, CAN Hurt You!"
The Do's and Don'ts of contemporary urban gospel playing. It's all about placement. Play the right chord the wrong way and you've just changed the mood of the progression (for the worse).
Create TONS of full-sounding chords by using a minimal amount of notes. Many people think that every finger must be occupied to play a "full-sounding" chord. This isn't always true. You can literally sound like a pro with only 3 notes pressed down on your right hand! The key is the left hand.
Master over 77 two-hand chord voicings that can be found and heard in some of the hottest gospel hits in the industry today!
Maximize the many ways these chords can be played by inverting them. One hand will remain the same... the other will invert. Once you get this trick, you can add it to virtually any chord pattern you know.
Learn the secrets behind one-note pivots and how just a few little changes to the way you play chords can totally transform your sound on the piano... west-coast style!
And much more...
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@kwaseb They were bass players probably. :)
trktrt 10 months ago
i love groves like that! woo! lol
moneykidd32 1 year ago
gotcha
Fartan117 2 years ago
more of a feel-type genre, based on devotion 2 God. original songs remakes of old hymns.
1stclassrecordings 2 years ago
it was, I dont know y others disagree by giving u a thumbs down.
kwaseb 2 years ago
what exactly do you call gospel music?
Fartan117 2 years ago
yea that is true..
Dwaynewade2478 2 years ago
I thought the same thing when I first heard him say "the 4". I realize now that he means the 4 in the key of Aflat major. But technically it's a five of flat7. These guys are using very little theory when they teach so it's better to just ignore what they're saying and listen to what they do.
iplaymusc 2 years ago
Yeah it was very common on studio records throughout the 1980s. Furthermore when I had a Yamaha DGX 202 it was one of the patches in there as well. So that's what led me to believe that's what was being used
BishopsJazz 3 years ago
thats wat u think
Dwaynewade2478 3 years ago