Gospel Keys Urban Pro Clip – Learn Phat Passing Chords

Visit www.GospelKeysUrban.com for more… Jonathan Powell from hearandplay.com shows how to subsitute and alter passing chords to give them a fat contemporary sound. Visit http for more… The “Secrets” Are Out! Learn In 5.5 Hours What It Takes Musicians Decades to Pick Up! How to play tons of PHAT (that is, “FULL”) urban chords off every tone of the scale using the award-winning, step-by-step, “GospelKeys” approach to learning! Tons of voicings, left-hand techniques, right-hand triad tricks, “runs,” and more… that you can outright claim as your own! How to incorporate the “padding element” into your playing to help give the melody a much smoother sound! Very important. Discover highly-used (but rarely talked about) “unofficial shortcuts” that allow you to add “good” dissonance and tension to your playing at the right time. Believe it or not, having a certain level of dissonance present is good when you know how and where to incorporate it. Learn how to shift your thinking from the right to the left. Learn full chords on the left and what to do on the right hand to accompany them. This is certainly a closely-guarded secret that’s going to be completely exposed. Never Beg For Tips And Tricks Again! Implement a host of simple tricks that are guaranteed to instantly add that well-known west coast flavor to your playing (like Jason White and Mike Burrell). Beef up your playing drastically by adding these small little grace notes, slides, and fill-ins to your chord
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  1. MasterPianoGuy says:

    @getinshape10960 people like you on youtube make me sick….just because everyone isn’t a piano genius like you who can figure out loads of chords for yourself! Some people need to start off basic because they have no clue how to play! I bought hear and play dvds when I was starting to play gospel and they helped me immensely (this one included). And if the chords are so simple, look at the Jason White/Mike Bereal/new Musician Breakthrough dvds and tell me they’re easy!

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  3. alexpietkiewicz says:

    This is nuts, hands are too small for the C and E on the left.

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  5. jarooism says:

    Great stuff luv it!

  6. jarooism says:

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  9. zikahendrix says:

    Okay…. :D

  10. dseaberry says:

    @HammondB200 It’s a clip from a series of videos. You have to see them all in context. It will make sense then.

  11. winfred55 says:

    on the phat passing chord youtube video,what kindof electric piano that is?is that an mk80?

  12. bmuzicpace says:

    All I can say with is that you sound very good and you look good too. Let those who are hurting do so at their own expense. keeping doing what you are doing the best way you know how and by sharing knowledge you gain more.

  13. ebonific says:

    Look at the video very closely before insulting the author of it.

  14. ajfx says:

    where the hell did you get cb5b9 from?? that is incorrect, you clearly don’t know theory at all. the chord shown is C7b5b9 that makes sense in terms of theory and also with what you playing. if your posting videos or selling DVD with incorrection infomation your hurting your rep and future sells. its a good video over all

  15. kwaseb says:

    Is there a book u know that show all these chords or explain how to form these kinds of chords?

  16. kwaseb says:

    y do y’all say no homo?

  17. MasterPianoGuy says:

    The last disc on this course is dedicated to progressions…

  18. HammondB200 says:

    Dude, I don’t know who you guys try to reach with these vids. Now you are studying a chords for 2 minutes while in other vids your only saying: “IV VI II” and we have to find out the rest ourselves. Can someone lighten this up?

  19. TIG8R7ESS says:

    It really does depend on how you voice the chords. I’m a musician myself. I also read music, from jazz to classical. I use tritone substitutions, which are basically #5#9s, or #11#13s. I’m sure you’ve heard of minor 9s. Oh, by the way, if you want to runs, you must first learn your scales.
    The reason why he didn’t show runs is that he knows you can figure them out yourself. A run is basically a scale speeded up, omitting a few notes.

  20. EndTimeProphetess says:

    It amazes how some people can criticize someone for putting together a project to help someone who WANTS to learn versus those that think they KNOW how to play. Stop HATING!

  21. drawfire25 says:

    not even close bro…

  22. mywatkins says:

    This kat sounds like he can roll with Mike Bereal & Jason White & can probably outplay any haters. No homo.

  23. 54spiritedwill54 says:

    Nice stuff man. Nice video.

  24. Barit0nist says:

    1:49 – 1:54 … that little section was nice & smooth

  25. rayrayeas says:

    Some other good passing chords are 7(#5#9). It goes really good if you wanna go to a minor11th chord or just a a minor chord. Example: Ebmaj9, D7(#5#9), Gmin11, C7(#5#9), and you can go to something like a 4 or what ever you’d like to. I’m not going to go into to much details. But these chords are really used in a lot of songs that you hear on CD’s. Dorinda Clark-Cole panio musician plays chords like these. It also depends on how you voice them, they need to have that rich fullness sound.

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