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Gospel Instruments => Organ Room => Topic started by: key-wiz on March 16, 2005, 01:58:07 PM
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In The Key Of (F)
Arr.By "Key-Wiz"
Bp/Lh/Rh
F/EbFGBb/DGBb
A/EbG/CFA
Bb/DAb/CDFBb
D/F#C/FBbD
G/FBbB/EdGBb
C/EBb/EbAbC
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Do we want more :?: YES!!! Great chord progression man! Between you and the rest of the gang I'm gonna be well equipped to take my music to the next level in musicianship, praise and worship. Thanks again.
God Bless! :lol:
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OK...
I'm not an organ player. But if I look at the foot pedal, this looks
like a 1-3-4-6-2-5 progression. Is that right?
So, does the organ give you a whole new dimension to progressions?
(I mean, it looks like if you take away the F in the foot pedal, you're
playing an EbM9 on that first chord right?)
Wiz... how would you key this on the piano?
Thanks,
God bless,
Eggs
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Is it OK to just include the foot pedal in the left hand when you're
playing the piano?
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Playing the organ is an entirely different approach. In the 1st chord
BP/LH/RH
F/EBFGBb/DGBb
... F is the root and the left hand and right hand is a EbM11
if I was to play this on piano I would probably play
LH/RH
FC/ EbM7
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Playing the organ is an entirely different approach. In the 1st chord
BP/LH/RH
F/EBFGBb/DGBb
... F is the root and the left hand and right hand is a EbM11
if I was to play this on piano I would probably play
LH/RH
FC/ EbM7
Something Like That Or Like This FCEbFG/BbCDF