Rocking Octaves in the left hand are a simple, but effective way to establish a deep groove in Gospel Piano…
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Rocking octaves in the left hand are a simple, but effective way to establish a deep groove in Gospel Piano…
Mixolydian Triads (triads derived from the Mixolydian Scale) are a tasty, bluesy way to play over a dominant 7 chord…
The simultaneous mixture of major and minor tonalities, derived from the Blues, is huge part of the Gospel vocabulary…
An extension of the Neighbor Chord concept is to play the prevailing minor triad and neighbor chord pair “melodically” up or down in all three voicings…
An extension of the Neighbor Chord concept is to play the prevailing major triad and neighbor chord pair “melodically” up or down in all three voicings…
Neighbor Chords are a great way to expand and embellish a single chord that is played for an extended length of time…
Neighbor Chords are a great way to expand and embellish a single chord that is played for an extended length of time…
Learn to play Gospel Piano in a variety of authentic styles…
Welcome to the country gospel waltz, a delicious mixing of two home-spun and uniquely American musical genres…