Let’s build some simple talking music in C. We’ll move from C → D → E → F using easy right-hand shapes, add a little major-to-minor color, then learn a simple way to bring it back home. Keep it simple, listen to the movement, and get 1% better today.
Learn how to use simple diminished passing chords to move smoothly from one chord to the next on organ. We’re keeping it simple: C → D → E → F, adding just enough movement and color to make the progression come alive. Take it slow, listen to the movement, and add it to your toolbox. 🎹
Sometimes the smallest ideas make the biggest difference. In this lesson, we’re building a simple A arpeggio you can start using right away to add movement and confidence to your playing. Take it slow, lock in the pattern, and let your hands get comfortable before speeding it up. One small step. One percent better today.
Want to get comfortable playing in every key? Start with one simple progression: 1–5–6–4. Instead of memorizing dozens of chords, we’ll use inversions to help your hands recognize familiar shapes no matter what key you’re in. Move slowly, listen to each chord, and let your fingers build the pattern. One progression. Twelve keys. One percent better today.
@Kathy Scott Thank you, Kathy! This is one of those little tricks that sounds way bigger than the amount of work it takes. Have you tried moving it around to any other keys yet?
Today’s goal is simple. Learn one left-hand bounce you can start using in your gospel playing today. Practice it for just 5 minutes, then come back tomorrow for the next 1%. 💬 Challenge: Post a video below or let me know if you nailed it!