The progressions to be played to songs are not static and fixed. There are probably a hundred and one ways in which you can play a single song depending on your creativity and skills.
The chords you use for a particular progression for a song also largely depends on the style and or genre of the song you are playing.
Friday, April 5, 2013
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Learn Various, Scales, Progressions and more with this cool Piano Learning Software
Explore various chords, progressions and over sixty (60) piano scales from all around the world... Yes! over 60 scales.
Imagine what this software could do to your piano skills
What you can do with this piece of cool software
- watch the scale being transposed accordingly
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Falling in Love with Jesus: Complete Progressions
Hello,
This is my third video on the blog and I hope you have gained some things from the previous ones I put up here. In case you have not seen them. Here they are:
This is my third video on the blog and I hope you have gained some things from the previous ones I put up here. In case you have not seen them. Here they are:
The song 'Falling in Love with Jesus' is a popular song. The chords are easy and straight forward as well.
So, below are the chords for reference purpose. You also have the video as well as a download link to get the full video. This is a good option for your if you are using a low bandwidth internet connection.
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Saturday, March 23, 2013
How to Play 'You Deserve the Glory' :: Complete Chord Progressions
You deserve the glory is one popular worship song we sing church. It's a lovely song. One of my best worship songs, actually.
There is a regular progression most of us are used to but today I present to you another version that you that I believe you should like. There is just a few additions of some passing tones. That's all.
You have the video below but I would also like to give you the chords used in the progression just in case
There is a regular progression most of us are used to but today I present to you another version that you that I believe you should like. There is just a few additions of some passing tones. That's all.
You have the video below but I would also like to give you the chords used in the progression just in case
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