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set of chords and patterns that work in harmony with preacher. A musician would need to have a good working relationship with the preacher to see when the technique should be used.
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Backup the preacher chords are kind of a mix of what we normally do when playing fast songs and shouting music, but we are playing them without a beat. (Note, we are playing them with RHYTHM, but not usually with a beat where the drummer is keeping time and playing a beat!)
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LESSON 1: USING RIFFS & RUNS. Here are the basic chords when backing up a preacher (Examples shown in the Key of C) If you don't know chords that well, I highly recommend you take our flagship course Create Crazy Gospel Chords before moving ahead in this training. I Dom 7 (9,13): C Maj/E Dom7: F Dom 7 (9): F# dim7: Gmin11: .
Title: Jesus Messiah- CHORD SHEET- Key G Author: Matt Created Date: 4/4/2012 2:02:03 PM
Mar 1, 2024 · Edition notes: MuseScore format for choir rehearsal and PDF. (Posted 2004-01-02) CPDL # 06340 : (MuseData) Contributor: CCARH (Stanford University) (submitted 2004-01-02 ) .
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