J-zee I understand your write up but, :wink: Jonathan I dont understand yours. Thanks. I am just learning the numbers and theroy now..this is the reason iam trying to learn the number system. The copy of J-zee sheet music there was no bass clef there and in reading sheeting music his copy was like reading "fake music" a musician can use there own bass chords if they wish. But for the people that write chorded forms here..they figure this out with the number system. So give me some time..I am sure I will come around and understand it. Bless ya.
Ok, Bronzee, you're gonna make me feel like I'm up there with the big boys & girls T-Block, DDWE, Key-Wiz, JoyCh, etc.
Basically, I'm using the number system in between the notes. The number system (such as 2-5-1, which, in reality, in all I'm doing in the one spot) to try and give these chords "more" umph.
*side bar* Playhear, thanks for helping to explain where I'm going in the post *end side bar*
In Jayzee's post he gave you a 2-5-1 going to Bb. After that, Jayzee begins a 3-2-5-1 chord progression to get you back to F.
In my post, after Jayzee's 2-5-1, I incorporated a 2-5-1 going to G, using the A, but instead of playing an inverted F chord in the right hand, I play an A minor chord to start my 2-5-1 in G. Now, stay with me.
After the G, I do what's called a "5-1 walk-up" in the key of C. (Big shout-out to ALGIERES for that piece of knowledge) and then I take it back to F.
I'm probably talking this thing to death, so if anyone can explain it easier, please help me.
Be Blessed
Jonathan