Each Gospel
Lesson Video is designed to teach different
“Elements of Gospel Music” that ALL musicians
MUST know. Even if the song used in the lesson doesn’t interest
you that’s okay. These lessons are design to teach you very
critical components of the contemporary gospel language. These
are the components I call the “Elements of Gospel Music.”
Of course in each video you will learn a popular gospel song that
you can use during your worship service. Most important you will
began to learn the “Elements of Gospel” that
you can reuse in many other songs across the board. This is the
stuff that the pros refuse to show you.
Just as we learn our alphabets and use those alphabets to make
words and words to make sentences and sentences to make paragraphs
and paragraphs to write stories. In gospel music we use a combination
of chord progressions, scales, runs, fills, blues licks and patterns
to create a endless vocabulary of fresh musical ideas. We can
use these components over and over again in many different application.
In other words the “elements" that you learn in each
lesson can be applied to numerous other songs.
Ever wonder why two musicians can play the same song and they
both sound totally different. It’s because no two musician
speak the same language. In the Gospel
Lesson Video series I teach you all the
“elements” used in gospel music.
Once you’ve established a vocabulary using the many different
elements you will began to understand how to recycle this information
from song to song having the ability to create new and exciting
music each time you perform. Every time you play a familiar song
it can sound different because you will have increased you musical
vocabulary.
The more words you know the more interesting your stories will
be. The more “Elements of Gospel” you have
in your musical vocabulary the more creative your playing will
be. Best of all when you attempt to learn a song From a CD, your
transcriptions will become more accurate. The same elements that
I teach you in my Gospel
Lesson Video series is the same stuff
the professionals use all the time but won't share their secrets.