• This trick will spice up your dominant chord progressions… instantly!

    chile-small.jpgWow, the last 4 posts have been crazy! On Thursday, I introduced you to the power chord’s little cousin, “tritone.”

    Then on Friday, we talked about tritone substitutions with 2-5-1 chord progressions.

    Just yesterday, we took it a step further and applied tritone substitutions to 6-2-5-1 chord progressions. And today, I want to show you how to use the technique in other situations…

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    Let me introduce you to the power chord’s cousin…

    fuel-small.jpgNow that you’re familiar with power chords (from yesterday’s post), I want to introduce you to the power chord’s cousin.

    But before I do that, let’s review the power chord really quickly… [more]

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    I can’t hold it in anymore

    Lately, there’s been a lot of talk about this so-called gospel musicians’ “secret.” In fact, this “secret” is suppose to be the ONE thing that connects every “big name” gospel musician together. They all know what it is. Heck, they’ve even learned how to manipulate it so much that it can literally evoke any kind of emotion when used properly.

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