Become Your Church Keyboardist in 7 Days
BECOME YOUR CHURCH KEYBOARDIST IN SEVEN DAYS (Lesson 5)
Introduction
Make sure you have practised lesson 1 - 4 before you lay your hand on this lesson 5. This lesson shall be in sections of two related topics
Section A
Types of Triads and Their Functions
There are two types of triads (primary and secondary) base on their degrees (number).
Primary Triad
These are triads built on degrees such as I, IV and V. They can independently be used to accompany songs. The spellings of primary triads from C major scale are:
I - C E G
d m s
IV - F A C
f l d
V - G B D
s t r
Secondary Triads
They are used to support the primary triads in accompanying songs. The secondary triads are spelt as follows:
II - D F A
r f l
III - E G B
m s t
VI - A C E
l d m
VII - B D F
t r f
Practice the primary triads over and over time with the same finger arrangement you learnt in the previous lesson. Leave out the secondary triads for now. Below is the picture of the starting point of all primary triads of C major.
Contact the instructor for a short video or audio on this lesson (for a better understanding).
Section B
How to Back up Worship Songs with Primary triads on a keyboard 🎹 . You have to work with a short song first, that is why the song below is suggested.
Song Title: Oh Lord My God
I, IV I V I
Oh lord my God, how excellent is your name?
I IV I. V. I
In all the earth, how excellent is your name?
You are to change hands 👐 to the new triads at the point of the new degree. You can move the hand at the same time or one after the other, as it pleases you. Contact the instructor for a short video or audio for a better understanding.
Subscribe to this blog to know when the next lesson would be uploaded.
For more enquiry and to get more images or videos, contact the instructor Oluwashina Emmanuel on:
WhatsApp only +2348153277912
Gmail. oluwashinae@gmail.com
Introduction
Make sure you have practised lesson 1 - 4 before you lay your hand on this lesson 5. This lesson shall be in sections of two related topics
Section A
Types of Triads and Their Functions
There are two types of triads (primary and secondary) base on their degrees (number).
Primary Triad
These are triads built on degrees such as I, IV and V. They can independently be used to accompany songs. The spellings of primary triads from C major scale are:
I - C E G
d m s
IV - F A C
f l d
V - G B D
s t r
Secondary Triads
They are used to support the primary triads in accompanying songs. The secondary triads are spelt as follows:
II - D F A
r f l
III - E G B
m s t
VI - A C E
l d m
VII - B D F
t r f
Practice the primary triads over and over time with the same finger arrangement you learnt in the previous lesson. Leave out the secondary triads for now. Below is the picture of the starting point of all primary triads of C major.
Contact the instructor for a short video or audio on this lesson (for a better understanding).
Section B
How to Back up Worship Songs with Primary triads on a keyboard 🎹 . You have to work with a short song first, that is why the song below is suggested.
Song Title: Oh Lord My God
I, IV I V I
Oh lord my God, how excellent is your name?
I IV I. V. I
In all the earth, how excellent is your name?
You are to change hands 👐 to the new triads at the point of the new degree. You can move the hand at the same time or one after the other, as it pleases you. Contact the instructor for a short video or audio for a better understanding.
Subscribe to this blog to know when the next lesson would be uploaded.
For more enquiry and to get more images or videos, contact the instructor Oluwashina Emmanuel on:
WhatsApp only +2348153277912
Gmail. oluwashinae@gmail.com
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