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Idol worship! If you are more concerned with the piano player performing ridiculous runs thats because you are not focused on the prayer. You want to be entertained...idol worship. Check your frequencies..
Ответить13 no 5 is also heard well on brian mcknight and his brothers singing "undiscovered live"
ОтветитьIs there a 11sus chord?
ОтветитьThe relative pitch illustration is so troll but true 🤣
ОтветитьHi Sean, what is the virtual keyboard used here?
Ответитьthank you for this
ОтветитьBarry Harris did nog believe in half diminished!!! To him it was a Cm with an A in the bass!!!!
ОтветитьYour incredible! Thank you for this !
ОтветитьThanks Sean......i definitely needed this.
I've made so much progress just from the tips and insight that you provide.
This is fantastic! I actually have perfect pitch and have been working on strengthening my relative pitch. It's been a great help for me having both, as I work to develop relative...BUT, it is like you mentioned--the harmonic vocabulary I've built up makes certain things recognizable right away even before I can tell someone the notes. Thanks for sharing this!
ОтветитьAwesome tutorial. I love all these chords, ESPECIALLY #11, my ear loves this sound more than anything, especially with the 7 in the bass, a favorite of Oscar Petersen too. Moreover, I hear "I Believe I can fly" during your demonstration of the "spread chords" ...right during the "If I just spread my wings...." part. Thanks a milli
ОтветитьSimply GREAT Teacher...PERIOD
ОтветитьMy left hand simply doesn't stretch 10 :|
ОтветитьSean, this is absolute gold!
ОтветитьIdol Worship?🤔. JUDGE YE NOT LEST YE BE JUDGED. Definitely NOT Idol Worship, But Praising GOD BEAUTIFULLY 🔥🙏🎶.😏.
ОтветитьYeah, I Remember On The First One (Cory Henry) Sean Wilson Also Was Impressed With The Vocalist Tambour . Thanks Sean Wilson 4 Doing What "GOD" Created U 2 Do. To Help Musicians Praise GOD through Your GOD GIVEN EAR.🔥 INSTRUCTOR SUPREME 🤔.
ОтветитьI think I’ll use to video to hone my ear, play blindfolded and see if I can play what I hear
ОтветитьSean you are the best teacher!
ОтветитьAs a drummer. I'll just learn the piano with you while I wait to play the song you're learning.
ОтветитьPlz many of us don't have the money to follow your website pls keep it going for us
ОтветитьMake a video on common gospel licks
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьSean is mr rogers re incarnated
ОтветитьI've said this before: If Sean so easily hears what the "Masters" are doing, what title do we give Sean? 🤣
Ответить«Gospel chords», now there’s a phrase I’ve never heard in all of my years as a professional musician.. Gospel chords.. lol.
ОтветитьAmazing bro thanks 🙏
ОтветитьWhat software is that instantly transcribing the chords?
Ответитьlove this! thank you.
ОтветитьThank you for this amazing lesson.
Which software you are using to show the chord names in real time?
Best regards from Brazil!
Something that is interesting is if you pick these chords apart a bit it almost seems like its just different ways of superimposing two dominant function things on top of each other. Like the dominant flat 5 sound specifically. It's like you are doing a tritone sub and a non-tritone sub at the same time.
ОтветитьI've never been to church where gospel like this is played, and I love this music whenever I hear it. Have any recommendations for artists to check out? I know Corey Henry of course, but would love to find more!
ОтветитьDo you have a list of all of the gospel songs you reference here?
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ОтветитьSean excellent video! Definitely have some things to solidify. For the exercise you did with hearing the 4 types of chords, I surprisingly did very well. But for a different reason. For me, I can identify chords based on how I think they would resolve. I am not sure if this is they same thing as what you are recommending though. I have friends that can easily hear a major/minor chord on top of any note. I can't do that but I know when a half diminished is played because I can here where I think it would resolve. Same with minor 7, dominants and major 7 and other chords. I have experimented with different resolutions as well, so even if its not going where we would typically expect, sometimes I can tell. But I feel this has me stuck because when there are other resolutions I am unfamiliar with an often get lost. Especially where there is a lot of movement. Any advice, besides re-wiring my brain to think of chords differently. If not then, I will start pulling plugs asap 😂
ОтветитьDig it. Really to the point. Algorithm love for you.
ОтветитьThose 9 chords are a lot of Bill Evans chords.
ОтветитьHi Sean I just watched your video on “A Quiet Place” from Take Six. I am supposed to run some errands but here I am absorbing all this education. As a Baptized Believer and musician this will definitely take my musicianship to a new level. I have a home studio and I am excited . Thank you so much. God bless you always.
ОтветитьThank you so much for your deep quality, patient calm clear teaching. First viewing, but multi aspected new understandings.
ОтветитьOh man, so many doors that I didn‘t open….
ОтветитьCan you teach in C#?
ОтветитьOutstanding
ОтветитьGreat stuff. Does the 13 no5 voicing work better in certain inversions? Don’t think any of the examples were in root position, but maybe in drop 2 voicings.
ОтветитьI am a guitar and keys player. But I am a novice keys player. However I love gospel and jazz chord patterns especially in worship. I keep going back and back to your video because its so good for showing the relationships and how to hear and build them.
ОтветитьMajor, minor, dominant 7th, sustained 4ths,Major add 2 or 9, Maj7th, minor7th, Maj9th, dom 9th, minor 9th, sharpened 9th, open shell 13ths, Major 13ths are foundations of literally all gospel songs
Ответитьmans is a great communicator.
Ответитьhaha you sure know how to order the topics
if you put the 9th first I wouldn't have watched the rest 😂 glad to learn something in a different way!!
thx for sharing 🎉🎉🎉
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