Gospel Organist Wendell Lowe takes us to church playing It Is Well behind soloist
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
- Wendell Lowe follows this singer on "It Is well" on the Hammond organ. There are a couple of movements that he does in this video we will cover in this video. The use of the diminished scale and the use of the 13, #11 chord. See the timestamps and any other links below:
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0:00 Intro
1:01 Diminished Scale
3:15 Use the scale in Somewhere over the rainbow
5:40 Use the Dominant 13, sharp 11 chord - Hudba
Wendell has been playing like this since the early 80’s!!!!!!
Any PIANO or ORGANIST from Chicago is going to be next level! WENDELL LOWE, JASON TYSON, RODNEY EAST, PHILLIP FEASTER, LEONARD RAZOR, etc are just monsters!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Man you just went ALL CAPS with this list lol!
Percy Bady
😂😂😂. Right brother
I'll go back even further to some of the OG's.....Ernie Allen, Ed Showers, Richard Gibbs. Can't forget the late great Cornell Thigpen.
Correct
Man those chords over somewhere over the rainbow are ridiculous 🤯
Jus, you watching lol?!!!
Yo, I want the full breakdown of that now 😭
Yes! @4:06-4:10 is crazy! Awesome job.
I LOVE WENDELL LOWE. I HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING AND LISTENING TO HIM FOR DECADES. ONE OF THE ABSOLUTE BEST MUSICIANS EVER 🎹💯
One of the all time greats…
My unk been playing since the age of 3... #justakidfromchicago
The 'Over The Rainbow' was very Tatum-esque with the half-whole scale.
the way you can break down these videos is amazing
I can listen to you play all day. Sean!
One of the GOATS!!!!!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Dr. Lowe is teaching today
Class in session doc!
Sweet chords runs. Maynnne!!
yeah man, thanks for watching
It doesn't get any better than this channel. Thank you so much!!!
This is cold. I’ve gotta learn this diminished playing style.
get it man!
I discovered you this morning. Absolutely love your approach and technique. Masterful lesson. Thank you
Hmmmm 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🔥🔥🔥
Mog is that you... .😅🔥#BYO
It sounds cool... somewhere over the rainbow 🌈
Wow, your voicing is spectacular ❤
Appreciate it doc!!
Sean you are powerful sir🎹🎹🔥🙌🏽
YES SIR YES SIR HE IN THERE KILLING!
dude! 😩
Sean never disappoints; amazing ear and talent!
Watching these great video learn.... What a friend we have in Diminished. Gospel keyboardist never met a note they didn't like to double. Chords need to be THICK. Thank you for your videos.
Yup! 🥪
Praise God! I finally got it.
it’s crazy how I learned about whole step and half step in my college class😵💫
yeah man, the application, esp to gospel can be hard to find sometimes, but he nails it!
PREEEEACH!😅
Man you are too good, I’m stressed out 😁
Thanks so much for the support!!
I couldn't find this on your channel. where can I find it?
Tremendous value in this short lesson🔥💯 Half-whole scale adds instant altered sauce. Thank you!🙏🏼
Wow. 🔥 🔥
Awesome
Thanks man as usual got us something to learn
Yes!!!
The best piano teacher
Just blazing
This is awesome. Can’t wait to log in and see this full breakdown!
yessir doc!! I got 5 sections for you!!
@@SeanWilsonPiano yeah! ✊🏾❤️
My favorite organist. Can you share the original video?
Hey Sean. I've been watching your videos for a few months now. You are able to figure out what other musicians are doing with such ease. Thank you for posting these videos. As an organist, it is important to me that I keep growing in my giftings, even after being a church organist for 40 years, I still a student of the craft. God Bless. by the way, If someone wants to support your channel, what do we need to do?
Jeez! What kinda man is that? 😳
I need a private lesson
another name for the diminished scale is octatonic
Tha last 10 seconds should be flagged Inappropriate smh Jesus 🙌🔥
mannnnnnnn smh
Your transcriptions are thorough and always the best sir 🔥❤️ . I gotta try out these chords
Yup!
What sounds you using on your Keyboard Sean?
Please what VST do you Use
Maybe a better way to put it is this way. For instance, there is a song called withholding nothing where this is a progression: Gm7 Eb/Bb F major. I wanted to add a secondary dominant to the Eb/Bb (the key is F major). So, I thought about doing a F13 before the Eb/Bb. However, it sounded weird. I suppose because I would eventually end on a F major, which is somewhat similar. How do you explain this? What’s an example of an idea you would use in passing to the slash chord? Maybe, you could share a chord?
Hey Sean, when you put your hand up in the air at 0:36, that represents an ugly chord? LOL
Man these ppl with perfect pitch🤦🏽♂️I ain’t jealous… lol 😒
𝙥𝙧𝙤𝙢𝙤𝙨𝙢
I cant stand that my brain functions so linear. 🙄 Help me Lord.
I Quit.
Not a good musical balance between organist and soloist--he's doing much and she isn't so much.
Hello Sean! I need some guidance with something. Here is a link to chord sheet: sanctuarypraiseteam.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/withholding-nothing-chord-chart.pdf
* I want to add the secondary dominant concept to Eb/Bb leading to the F major. This is on the withholding nothing part. I was playing around with some idea. I thought since Eb/Bb is a four chord, I could add maybe an F13 to come before Eb/Bb. Maybe, this voicing FEb/ADG. However, I didn’t like the sound. I wonder is it because I resolve to an actual F major chord after all of that. What are your thoughts? I guess I’m confused on how secondary dominants work with slash chords.