Chords for Gospel Chords in Ab
Tempo:
123.2 bpm
Chords used:
Ab
F
Bbm
Bb
C
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
Hello, this is JJ from [E] piano downloads calm and we're going [Gb] to talk a little bit about [F] a pattern
it's pattern that you'd use [Eb] an offering that goes from the 4 [Bb] to the 3 to the 2 and then
[C]
To the 4 to the 3 again to the [Bb] 4 3 2 in [F] the key of a flat
[Ab]
[Bbm] so let's mess around with that and
Let's see if we can't find some chords to add to your arse
[Db] D flat [Cm] major 7 I could do a C minor here or
[Ab] So let's play those chords slowly, and [C] you know normally we groove it
[Bbm]
[Db] But we're gonna play them [Ab] slow
So [Cm] you we have an option for that C minor 7
[Bbm]
You might have [Bb] heard this
sharp 5 idea
[F]
and [Cm] now we can go C minor 7 and you can see I
Can voice that two different ways two slightly different variations [Ab] or like that?
[C] B flat minor I can force [Db] like this or
[Cm] Let me see and [Bbm] then [Db] grace noting a D flat first inversion
[Fm] And I'm grace noting an E [Bbm] flat say that over the B flat
[Ab]
C augment 7 [F] 7 sharp [C] 9 you can do that [A] or
[Ab] That'd be something that you'd go into
so or [Bbm] read you and
[C] [Bb]
[Bbm]
Then from there
[Ab] [Gb]
[F] [Gb] [F]
[Bb]
[Ab] You can check that [Gm] out G minor 7
[C] that same
sharp 5 C 7 5
[Ab]
[E] This chord what do I have here?
[Gbm] I have two different chord scanners that though the one I mean you [Ab] see all these notes up there.
It's in the key of a flat
[E] You
See that F way at the bottom.
It's in the key of a flat diatonically.
It's an F.
So you have an F flat
So you have an F
You [B] have a C flat
There's a C flat there, and you know as you [B] watch instructional videos with this type of stuff
You have a D.
You see that [D] natural sign
Diatonically it would be a D flat but because of that natural sign it becomes a D regular [Ab] D
We have an a [Db] flat.
There's no accidental there.
We have a D flat
There's no accidental there because it's an a flat has four flats in [Ab] it
We have a G flat
[Gb] Right there, and then we have a B flat.
There's no accident level and then from there.
So
[Gb] Let me see [F] from there
F minor [Ab] 11 and here's that funky chord [B] logic says F sharp
9 11 flat 13 over e
What the heck?
Just to me.
[E] I see an F sharp major here
I see [B] an E [D] with a 5 and a 7 [E] there take the chords and glue them [Ab] together
That way you're not burning out your processor.
[Cm] So F minor [Bm] 11
Here's that flinky chord and then [Db] do an E minor [Ebm] E minor 7 or [Ab] do this
[Ebm]
[Ab] [Gb] You can [F] do something like that
[Bbm] Let [Ab] me see
[Bbm] [Bb] G [C] minor and then [F] here to [B] here to [Ebm] here
[F]
[Bb]
[F] [Bb] That's nice
[Bbm]
[Gb]
[Ab] and then take these chords and add them to your arsenal and play them slow [Bbm] if you have to do like a
[C] 3-4 pattern
[Ab]
[C] [Ebm]
[Bb] [Db] [Bbm]
[Gm] [Eb] [F]
[Bbm] [Bb]
[F] [D] [G] Play [Ab] around with it.
[C]
[G] [Ab] So go ahead and have fun with that
it's pattern that you'd use [Eb] an offering that goes from the 4 [Bb] to the 3 to the 2 and then
[C]
To the 4 to the 3 again to the [Bb] 4 3 2 in [F] the key of a flat
[Ab]
[Bbm] so let's mess around with that and
Let's see if we can't find some chords to add to your arse
[Db] D flat [Cm] major 7 I could do a C minor here or
[Ab] So let's play those chords slowly, and [C] you know normally we groove it
[Bbm]
[Db] But we're gonna play them [Ab] slow
So [Cm] you we have an option for that C minor 7
[Bbm]
You might have [Bb] heard this
sharp 5 idea
[F]
and [Cm] now we can go C minor 7 and you can see I
Can voice that two different ways two slightly different variations [Ab] or like that?
[C] B flat minor I can force [Db] like this or
[Cm] Let me see and [Bbm] then [Db] grace noting a D flat first inversion
[Fm] And I'm grace noting an E [Bbm] flat say that over the B flat
[Ab]
C augment 7 [F] 7 sharp [C] 9 you can do that [A] or
[Ab] That'd be something that you'd go into
so or [Bbm] read you and
[C] [Bb]
[Bbm]
Then from there
[Ab] [Gb]
[F] [Gb] [F]
[Bb]
[Ab] You can check that [Gm] out G minor 7
[C] that same
sharp 5 C 7 5
[Ab]
[E] This chord what do I have here?
[Gbm] I have two different chord scanners that though the one I mean you [Ab] see all these notes up there.
It's in the key of a flat
[E] You
See that F way at the bottom.
It's in the key of a flat diatonically.
It's an F.
So you have an F flat
So you have an F
You [B] have a C flat
There's a C flat there, and you know as you [B] watch instructional videos with this type of stuff
You have a D.
You see that [D] natural sign
Diatonically it would be a D flat but because of that natural sign it becomes a D regular [Ab] D
We have an a [Db] flat.
There's no accidental there.
We have a D flat
There's no accidental there because it's an a flat has four flats in [Ab] it
We have a G flat
[Gb] Right there, and then we have a B flat.
There's no accident level and then from there.
So
[Gb] Let me see [F] from there
F minor [Ab] 11 and here's that funky chord [B] logic says F sharp
9 11 flat 13 over e
What the heck?
Just to me.
[E] I see an F sharp major here
I see [B] an E [D] with a 5 and a 7 [E] there take the chords and glue them [Ab] together
That way you're not burning out your processor.
[Cm] So F minor [Bm] 11
Here's that flinky chord and then [Db] do an E minor [Ebm] E minor 7 or [Ab] do this
[Ebm]
[Ab] [Gb] You can [F] do something like that
[Bbm] Let [Ab] me see
[Bbm] [Bb] G [C] minor and then [F] here to [B] here to [Ebm] here
[F]
[Bb]
[F] [Bb] That's nice
[Bbm]
[Gb]
[Ab] and then take these chords and add them to your arsenal and play them slow [Bbm] if you have to do like a
[C] 3-4 pattern
[Ab]
[C] [Ebm]
[Bb] [Db] [Bbm]
[Gm] [Eb] [F]
[Bbm] [Bb]
[F] [D] [G] Play [Ab] around with it.
[C]
[G] [Ab] So go ahead and have fun with that
Key:
Ab
F
Bbm
Bb
C
Ab
F
Bbm
_ Hello, this is JJ from [E] piano downloads calm and we're going [Gb] to talk a little bit about [F] a pattern
it's pattern that you'd use [Eb] an offering that goes from the 4 [Bb] to the 3 to the 2 _ and then
[C] _
_ To the 4 to the 3 again to the [Bb] 4 3 2 in [F] the key of a flat
_ _ [Ab] _ _
[Bbm] so let's mess around with that _ and _
_ _ _ _ Let's see if we can't find some chords to add to your arse _ _ _
_ _ [Db] D flat [Cm] major 7 I could do a C minor here or _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ So let's play those chords slowly, and [C] you know normally we groove it
_ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ But we're gonna play them [Ab] slow
So _ _ [Cm] you we have an option for that C minor 7
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ You might have [Bb] heard this _
sharp 5 idea
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _
and [Cm] now we can go C minor 7 and you can see I
Can voice that two different ways two slightly different variations _ [Ab] or like that? _
[C] _ B flat minor I can force [Db] like this or
_ [Cm] Let me see and [Bbm] then _ [Db] grace noting a D flat first inversion
_ [Fm] _ _ And I'm grace noting an E [Bbm] flat say that over the B flat
_ _ _ [Ab] _
_ C augment 7 [F] 7 sharp [C] 9 you can do that [A] or _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ That'd be something that you'd go into
_ _ _ so or [Bbm] read you and
[C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Then from there
_ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] You can check that [Gm] out G minor 7
[C] that same
_ sharp 5 C 7 5
_ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] This chord what do I have here? _ _ _
[Gbm] I have two different chord scanners that though the one I mean you [Ab] see all these notes up there.
It's in the key of a flat
_ [E] You
_ _ See that F way at the bottom.
It's in the key of a flat diatonically.
It's an F.
So you have an F flat
_ _ _ _ _ So you have an F
You [B] have a C flat
There's a C flat there, and you know as you [B] watch instructional videos with this type of stuff
You have a D.
You see that [D] natural sign
Diatonically it would be a D flat but because of that natural sign it becomes a D regular [Ab] D
We have an a [Db] flat.
There's no accidental there.
We have a D flat
There's no accidental there because it's an a flat has four flats in [Ab] it
We have a G flat _
[Gb] Right there, and then we have a B flat.
There's no accident level _ and then from there.
So
[Gb] Let me see [F] from there
F minor [Ab] 11 and here's that funky chord [B] logic says F sharp
_ _ _ 9 11 flat 13 over e
What the heck?
_ Just to me.
[E] I see an F sharp major here
I see [B] an E [D] with a 5 and a 7 [E] there take the chords and glue them [Ab] together
That way you're not burning out your processor.
[Cm] So F minor [Bm] 11
Here's that flinky chord and then [Db] do an E minor [Ebm] E _ minor 7 or [Ab] do this
_ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ You can [F] do something like that
_ _ [Bbm] Let [Ab] me see _
[Bbm] [Bb] G _ [C] minor and then [F] here to [B] here to [Ebm] here
_ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ That's nice
[Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ and then take these chords and add them to your arsenal _ and play them slow [Bbm] if you have to do like a
[C] 3-4 pattern
_ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Db] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [F] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] Play [Ab] around with it.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Ab] So go ahead and have fun with that
it's pattern that you'd use [Eb] an offering that goes from the 4 [Bb] to the 3 to the 2 _ and then
[C] _
_ To the 4 to the 3 again to the [Bb] 4 3 2 in [F] the key of a flat
_ _ [Ab] _ _
[Bbm] so let's mess around with that _ and _
_ _ _ _ Let's see if we can't find some chords to add to your arse _ _ _
_ _ [Db] D flat [Cm] major 7 I could do a C minor here or _ _ _ _
[Ab] _ _ _ So let's play those chords slowly, and [C] you know normally we groove it
_ [Bbm] _ _
_ _ _ [Db] _ But we're gonna play them [Ab] slow
So _ _ [Cm] you we have an option for that C minor 7
_ _ _ _ _ [Bbm] _
_ You might have [Bb] heard this _
sharp 5 idea
_ _ [F] _ _ _ _
and [Cm] now we can go C minor 7 and you can see I
Can voice that two different ways two slightly different variations _ [Ab] or like that? _
[C] _ B flat minor I can force [Db] like this or
_ [Cm] Let me see and [Bbm] then _ [Db] grace noting a D flat first inversion
_ [Fm] _ _ And I'm grace noting an E [Bbm] flat say that over the B flat
_ _ _ [Ab] _
_ C augment 7 [F] 7 sharp [C] 9 you can do that [A] or _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ That'd be something that you'd go into
_ _ _ so or [Bbm] read you and
[C] _ _ [Bb] _ _ _ _
_ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Then from there
_ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ _
[F] _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _ [F] _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Bb] _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ [Ab] You can check that [Gm] out G minor 7
[C] that same
_ sharp 5 C 7 5
_ _ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ _ [E] This chord what do I have here? _ _ _
[Gbm] I have two different chord scanners that though the one I mean you [Ab] see all these notes up there.
It's in the key of a flat
_ [E] You
_ _ See that F way at the bottom.
It's in the key of a flat diatonically.
It's an F.
So you have an F flat
_ _ _ _ _ So you have an F
You [B] have a C flat
There's a C flat there, and you know as you [B] watch instructional videos with this type of stuff
You have a D.
You see that [D] natural sign
Diatonically it would be a D flat but because of that natural sign it becomes a D regular [Ab] D
We have an a [Db] flat.
There's no accidental there.
We have a D flat
There's no accidental there because it's an a flat has four flats in [Ab] it
We have a G flat _
[Gb] Right there, and then we have a B flat.
There's no accident level _ and then from there.
So
[Gb] Let me see [F] from there
F minor [Ab] 11 and here's that funky chord [B] logic says F sharp
_ _ _ 9 11 flat 13 over e
What the heck?
_ Just to me.
[E] I see an F sharp major here
I see [B] an E [D] with a 5 and a 7 [E] there take the chords and glue them [Ab] together
That way you're not burning out your processor.
[Cm] So F minor [Bm] 11
Here's that flinky chord and then [Db] do an E minor [Ebm] E _ minor 7 or [Ab] do this
_ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ [Ab] _ _ [Gb] _ You can [F] do something like that
_ _ [Bbm] Let [Ab] me see _
[Bbm] [Bb] G _ [C] minor and then [F] here to [B] here to [Ebm] here
_ [F] _ _
[Bb] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ [F] _ _ _ [Bb] _ That's nice
[Bbm] _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ [Gb] _ _ _ _
_ [Ab] _ _ _ and then take these chords and add them to your arsenal _ and play them slow [Bbm] if you have to do like a
[C] 3-4 pattern
_ [Ab] _
_ _ _ _ [C] _ _ [Ebm] _ _
_ _ _ [Bb] _ _ [Db] _ _ [Bbm] _
_ [Gm] _ _ _ [Eb] _ _ [F] _ _
_ _ _ [Bbm] _ _ _ _ [Bb] _
_ _ [F] _ _ [D] _ _ [G] Play [Ab] around with it.
_ _ _ _ _ [C] _
_ _ [G] _ _ [Ab] So go ahead and have fun with that