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Play Worship Music by Ear in a Whole New Way

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2007

http://www.GospelKeys202.com

Train your ear to recognize these small "couples" with specially designed ear-training sections of the video course (one-on-one with me)! Once you've mastered all of the "couples" above, then you must be able to recognize them in songs!

I will constantly test you right there on the screen without you seeing the notes that I am playing in an effort to help you build your ear skills!

Play any gospel song I hear without relying totally on others, sheet music, lead sheets... or getting the chords from the internet.

Play the piano, organ, or keyboard for my church choir, singing group, or worship service.

Lead worship service at my church, but also be able to play the piano or organ when I'm available.

Accompany singers or soloists no matter what song they sing --- or what major or minor key they happen to be in.

Be all that God wants me to be as a gospel musician in ALL areas.

http://www.GospelKeys202.com

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  • Man thay dude has got rubber hands!!!!!!

  • You're sweet, kind, and patience. Thanks for sharing your musical gift with us.

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  • @NKUMBE4 Not sure if anyone explained to you the rules of the game. Most "Ear Musicians" use the number system to learn to play. The number is based on the scale of the key that you are in. For example, he is playing in the key of Db. The scale is Db-Eb-F-Gb-Ab-Bb-C. Each letter represent a number. Db is 1, Eb is 2 and so on. The left hand is usually the base or the lowest note that is played, and the right hand is the chord or chords that go with said base.

  • For example, the 1 or Db is played with the left hand, and you use for this song and many others a Db major9 in the right hand (there are others but he used this chord in the example. Hope this help clear some things. This snippet is from hearandplay 202, a program that they sell for learning gospel worship.

  • @dinadanna wonderful

  • @NKUMBE4 Learn a little bit more about music and THEN complain...look it up. Not his fault you don't have the musical knowledge to understand these concepts

  • Nice tutorial, but I didn't appreciate being given the finger the whole way through it hahaha

  • LOVE IT ! ! <3 THANKYOU !

  • @dinadanna its not a kid but hes awesome

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