Monday, October 25, 2010

Learn how to move to different songs: Progression in Music

Movement is how to move or play to a song. You apply primary chords to move to songs. Movement is also known as progression. The assignment giving in the previous post is different types of some possible progression we have.
To move to songs, you must know the tonic solfa of the songs. For example, the tonic solfa of the worship song ‘Father we declare that we love you ’ is F f f m R ; d r M r D; r m F f f l d T, l t D.
The breaking of the song will determine the chord you will strike i.e. the breaking of the song above (written in capital letter) is f, r, m, d, f, t, d. You play the 4th chord for the 1st breaking ‘f’, 5th chord for the 2nd breaking ‘r’, 3rd chord for the 3rd breaking ‘m’, 6th chord for the 4th breaking ‘d’, 2nd chord for the 5th breaking ‘f’, 5th chord for the 6th breaking ‘t’ and 1st chord for the 7th breaking ‘d’. The table below explains the chords to use when a song break. Note that more than one chord can be used to a note.
CHORDS APPLICATION
d:m:s d or m or s
r:f:l r or f (mostly) or l
m:s:t m or s or t (rarely)
f:l:d f or l or d
s:t:r t or r or s (sometimes)
l:d:m d or m or l (sometimes)

ASSINGMENT3: to be done for at Two weeks
Learn how to move to 50 songs both worship and praise.

NOTE: We have different types of styles in playing music. Different people and tribe play keyboard differently using the same chords either in melodic or harmonic.

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