6 - 2 Progression Tips
This is an additional document to compliment Joel McCray's Youtube, 6-2 Progression video.
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New fresh arrangements of old Christmas favorites. Joel McCray gives a rare vocal and instrumental performance with friends that fit well into your Christmas music collection.
Song List: 1. The Christmas Song 2. Sleigh Ride 3. The Holly & The Ivy 4. What Child Is This 5. My Favorite Things 6. O Come Let us Adore Him 7. The First Noel 8. We
New fresh arrangements of old Christmas favorites. Joel McCray gives a rare vocal and instrumental performance with friends that fit well into your Christmas music collection.
Song List: 1. The Christmas Song 2. Sleigh Ride 3. The Holly & The Ivy 4. What Child Is This 5. My Favorite Things 6. O Come Let us Adore Him 7. The First Noel 8. We Wish You A Merry Christmas
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This is a chord break down of the refrain of the hymn - 'Tis so sweet. The video breakdown can be viewed on Youtube - "Tis So Sweet - Chord Breakdown."
Build technique and train the ear to hear various harmonies as you play through various chord types in triplet, arpeggio patterns.
This book contains 17 rhythms charts/lead sheets for song favorites from Joel's latest project, "Cohesion", and from his projects "New Beginnings" and "Song For You". "Shout Out" and "In Season" from Joseph Vincelli's "The Invitation" are also included.
This drill provides technique development and tasteful dorian melodic/harmonic ideas for minor chords.
Dorian scales represent minor scales created by playing up an octave from the second degree of a major scale. (i.e. playing from D - D in the C scale or A to A in the G scale)
This book breaks down how music is like learning grammar behind a new language. It makes the connection between scales, intervals, chords, and progressions like the alphabet, phonetics, words, sentences and documents. The more we get comfortable with the language of music, it will become easier to create, understand, and perform music.