Basic Progressions: http://forums.learngospelmusic.com/index.php/topic,15720.0.html
Is this the correct link? I noticed it was different from many of the other links, since it has forums.learngospelmusic.com
The method that I use to learn songs is this:Materials needed are song, keyboard, pencil & paper or computer to type on1. Listen to the song a few times w/out your keyboard. Get the tune in your head.2. Figure out the key of the song, the bass notes, and some key melody notes. Write them down if necessary3. Turn the bass notes into scale degree numbers so that I can see what kind of progression(s) I have.4. Start plugging in chords that I think will work for the song based on progressions I have already learned and practiced. The melody notes I figured out will determine what inversion to play my chords in cuz the melody is usually the top note.5. If the chords I play don't really fit, I listen to the song and try to figure out what they are doing. If there are some unfamiliar chords or runs being played that I think are cool to add to my playing, I will try to figure it out.6. Keep rewinding and fast-forwarding until you're satisfied with what you come up with.7. Play along with the CD to check yourself. Play it for someone else who knows the song and see what they think about it.8. If you're not strong at remembering, write everything down so that you won't forget.It's all about using your ears when you first start to learn a song. Once your ears hear something, your brain kicks in (or should kick in, lol) to help the ear make sense of it. When I was first learning about progressions, I used to write everything down, every note, everything. Now, I can do it mentally, but occasionally I do write things down and post it on here for everyone else.Hope that helps you.
T-BLock I don't know how long you have been playing, but a brother from africa he is impressed by how much you know and grateful for the day God made you. I have been trying to improve my playing but i found that I had to pay for everything on internet until I got here and found your posts. I'm a university student, playing for a small chruch in small town and I can say that meeting you as been one of the highlights for me this year .Thanks, Stay blessed
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