Improvisation Skills for Orchestral Instruments in Worship - Download - Part 6

Improvisation Skills for Orchestral Instruments in Worship - Download - Part 6

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Improvisation Skills for Orchestral Instruments in Worship Download

On this download



  • Lesson - Play using the Major Scale

  • Quick Tip - Intros and Endings

  • Interview - Balance of Musicianship and Attitude


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This course is designed for any single melody instrument wanting to play by ear and improvise in contemporary worship. Perfect for woodwind, brass and stringed instruments.

Adapt your classical skills to play by ear in worship without the music!

You will learn how to:

    * Use your knowledge of keys, scales and arpeggios to create improvised parts
    * Play notes that fit in both major and minor keys without sheet music
    * Blend with other instruments without set parts
    * Work out sharps and flats in any key using a foolproof method
    * Use chord tones as the basis of playing by ear
    * Create effective harmonies and new melody lines
    * Develop tasteful playing using melodic hooks phrasing and dynamics
    * Improvise using auxiliary, added and passing notes
    * Use the Nashville numbering system to transpose by ear

Applied using songs How Great is Our God, Forever, In Christ Alone, Happy Day, Faithful One, God of Justice and the hymn Oh the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus. Suitable for all ability levels.

Plus daily practice backing tracks with on screen chord charts.

Six hours of lessons, tips and backing tracks.
 
Plus tips from Brenton Brown, Tim Hughes, Martin Neal, Chris Bowater, Noel Robinson, Tommy Walker, Noel Richards, Tre Sheppard, Aaron Keyes, Stu G (Delirious).


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