My Two Euros... (I am included in this group)
Some might say that you/we are limited from not knowing the traditional way of music while others can say--hey, if you show me I can play it. I once was in a Church and the KB Player was school trained (and the brother was gifted). However, this same cat could not play without sheet music... So again I feel~~Urban Gospel music has an offical stamp called RH/LH...
Your thoughts...
I am really going by what helps me learn fastest. And the quick traditional RH/LH and C/E method helps me best. I bring songs (that could be rendered on piano) on a CD and we go through each one by one, sometimes spending 2-3 weeks on one. He is Choir Director at a Church also. He can teach some of the Gospel songs to his choir. So we are helping each other.
I am burning a CD now with some of these songs whose musical styles I would like to perfect on the keyboard: Selah-- Bless the Broken Road; Kelly Clarkson-- Because of You; Joe Pace-- I will Bless the Lord at all times and O Clap your hands; Kurt Carr-- We Offer you Praise; Rihanna-- Unfaithful; DeAndre Patterson-- Give Him Glory, Tonex-- God Has Not 4got
Definitely he is going to break the chords down in the traditional way because he has a quite number of students and I spend about half an hour to 45 minutes. A good thing also is that he teaches getting the beat/rhythm and pacing right since we listen to the songs together.
In conclusion, this is all about learning as many chord combinations as possible in as little a time as possible. I don't want to become a perpetual student. Everyone should go with what works best for them.
Lamurud