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Offline BigKev

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Key of Eb.CHORDS in Left Hand
« on: November 24, 2005, 12:03:38 PM »
Most musicians say that the key of Eb, is a real easy and basic key. I know some chords in Eb, but really dont know how to apply them. I know some progressions that sounds really nice, but I want to know how to really play well in that Key. I just went to GospelChops.com, and saw Devin Watkins play the mess out of that Key.....I see him, left hand chording, and many musicians left hand chord. I would really like to know how, and what chords to use in left hand chording.....Another musician told me its good to left had chord, but he didnt show me when and where, and how to use it.God Bless!!!!!

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Key of Eb.CHORDS in Left Hand
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2005, 05:00:46 PM »
i posted three articles on lefthand chords

the first beginner lefthand chords is really a drill moving the triads in two inversions each to aqquaint your left hand with the necessary dexteerity needed to move your left hand around  in all the chord qualities

advanced advanced beginner lh chords gave a formula to turn those triads inot seventh and ninth chords

intermediate chords shows how to turn all this into some nice voicelead changes

ythere are no magic chords only a highly developed facility and knowledge of your instrument master your left hand and its ability to play melodies with chords and single notes and your lefthand will do what you want it to do.  it is as simple as that

there are other musicians who post beautiful chord progressions but if your lefthand is weak you will have trouble adapting those progressions and integrating them on the fly

do the drills in beginner lefthand chords and i assure you that in a couple of weeks you will be able to play with your left hand pretty much what you play with your right

also see my post on tritones i go into some differences between third and seventh and tritones this will give you a lot to sink your teeth into

you can choose to sound classical jazz, gospelly or bluesy

using only two notes in your left hand God Bless

please give me some feed back I tend to write a lot help me simplify my lessons so that they are easier to understand
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Re: Key of Eb.CHORDS in Left Hand
« Reply #2 on: March 25, 2011, 04:13:01 PM »
where are the 3 articles? really need help learning what tp do with my left hand
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i posted three articles on lefthand chords

the first beginner lefthand chords is really a drill moving the triads in two inversions each to aqquaint your left hand with the necessary dexteerity needed to move your left hand around  in all the chord qualities

advanced advanced beginner lh chords gave a formula to turn those triads inot seventh and ninth chords

intermediate chords shows how to turn all this into some nice voicelead changes

ythere are no magic chords only a highly developed facility and knowledge of your instrument master your left hand and its ability to play melodies with chords and single notes and your lefthand will do what you want it to do.  it is as simple as that

there are other musicians who post beautiful chord progressions but if your lefthand is weak you will have trouble adapting those progressions and integrating them on the fly

do the drills in beginner lefthand chords and i assure you that in a couple of weeks you will be able to play with your left hand pretty much what you play with your right

also see my post on tritones i go into some differences between third and seventh and tritones this will give you a lot to sink your teeth into

you can choose to sound classical jazz, gospelly or bluesy

using only two notes in your left hand God Bless

please give me some feed back I tend to write a lot help me simplify my lessons so that they are easier to understand
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