The Power Of Patterns
February 6th, 2009
One thing that holds true for many gospel songs or for any genre of music for that matter, is that there are certain patterns that you hear often. What I mean is that harmonically songs are similar or the chord progressions are similar from song to song.
Let me give you an example.
Lets say a song consist of
Cmaj Emin7 Amin7
This is a 1- 3- 6 chord progression
It is 1- 3- 6 because in the key C major
the major scale is CDEFGABC
C=1
D=2
E=3
F=4
G=5
A=6
B=7
so in a different key (lets use the key of F)
The F major scale would be F G A Bb C D E
What would the 1-3-6 be?
It would F-A-D
Specifically Fmaj Amin7 Dmin7
So how can you use this?
It helps in alot of ways.
1) It helps in transposing from one key to another because you are thinking numbers as opposed to notes
It is a whole lot easier to think 1maj – 3min – 6min
than CEG -EGBD- ACEG
If you are using the number system the key of the song will not matter to you.
It will completely free you up. At that point it is just mathmatical.
one is always one no matter what key you are in.
six is always six no matter what key you are in.
flat seven is always flat seven no matter what key you are in.
So I encourage all musicians to
#1 Learn all of your major scales fluently and know the corresponding number to each note of the scale
#2 Learn all of your major chords (1,3,5) in all 12 keys
and then I have a method of figuring out all other chords if you know your major chords. It’s easy.
For example you have to first play the major chord in root position meaning the 1st then the 3rd then the 5th from left to right.
If you take the 3rd of a major chord and lower it a half step then it becomes a minor chord.
If you take the 1st of a major chord and lower a whole step ( 2keys ) it becomes a dominant seven chord.
This is the idea. It is simple.
So the point is you put the scale number and the type of chord it is together and you can start to applying it to other keys.
If you are interested in this further you should get my Gospel Piano Basics Deluxe DVD. It explains this is detail. Until next time
Be Blessed,
Kenny Hollins



