I also play the 1-5-1 for the most part on my LH, but compensate that by playing some full phat chords with my RH & it' snot a problem at all..
I've been observing a few players as well, most of the time they are using the 1-5-1 or just 1-1 but the stuff they are playing still sounds nice & phat..the trick lies in what they do with their RH, but speed is essential.
But I also want to learn to play full chords on my LH in songs..
GK 600 seems like it will help me to efectively do that. Jonathan Powell shares some ways he does those..for instance, for a 1 chord that you'd normally play in your RH, take that & play it in your LH..then with your RH, you can play the 5th of the 1, ie if the 1 is Ab, then U play the Eb triad in your RH..So most of the time you are playing triads in your RH. The trick is that you play it in different inversions depending on the melody & sound you want while you are holding down the LH chord..he beauty of that course is that he also deveops the chord from a simple triad in your LH to 7ths, 9ths, 13ths etc while you are holding a few notes.
I have not had the time to watch much of the series because I trying to apply everything he's teaching in the key of Ab to all the keys.
I like his systematic approach of going from the 1 up to the 7 showing you most of the phat voicings you can use for each note (all on 4 discs)..
Like I've stated before, once I've studied the vid, I might just break it down for all here in the way I interpret it & how I go about transposing it into all the keys.
If any1's willing to work with me in this regard, plz pm me coz time's against me.
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