GospelPiano12 Posted March 12, 2021 Posted March 12, 2021 Would anyone be able to tell me which chord progression would be best as an accompaniment to my vocals? I am singing in Ab Major MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Record (online-voice-recorder.com) (2) > next 1 Quote
Quinn Posted March 12, 2021 Posted March 12, 2021 (edited) You haven't given any sort of melody or words where you want the chords spotted. I have to presume you aren't familiar with the roman numbering of chords but I used A-flat, D-flat 7, E-flat, E flat 7, C(maj) flat 7th leading to F min, B flat minor This attempt starts in 5 parts then when it gets to the boom, boom, boom thing I changed it to 4 part. It's fairly banal harmony but the tune doesn't allow for much adventurous stuff. Don't take any notice of my harmony - just an example, a lot of 'rules' broken. There are other possibilities. What I've done might not be satisfactory but it would help if you wrote the words at least with arrows where you expect chords to change. I know nothing about guitar chords or gospel hymns so I'd have to do it with a choir or something. And I've written out the scale of A flat for you along with the triads the chord names and roman numeral numbers (except C maj 7 which is III flat 7 natl 3) I can't resize the picture - sorry about that. The second sound file "YCHar2" is how I might harmonise part of it. Edited March 12, 2021 by Quinn trying to segregate the 2nd sound file. Can't be done. MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu YC test YC har2 > next Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted March 13, 2021 Author Posted March 13, 2021 Bolded C indicates where the chords should go CHORUS (Bass walkup) C THERE IS VICT’RY IN THE BLOOD (Bass Walkup) C VICT’RY IN THE BLOOD C C C FREEDOM*, DELIVERANCE, AND VICT’RY IN THE BLOOD *POWER (alternate lyric) C HIS BLOOD CAN HEAL AND SET MEN FREE C C C I’LL BLESS THE LAMB OF GOD FOR THERE’S VICT’RY IN HIS BLOOD V1 C NO POWER OR RULER OR PRINCIPALITY C C WILL EVER BE STRONGER OR MIGHTIER THAN THEE C C YOU’VE FREED ME FROM SIN AND ALL THAT BINDS C C C FOR THIS I KNOW THAT THERE IS VICT’RY IN HIS BLOOD V2 AS A CHILD OF GOD YOU DON’T HAVE TO TASTE DEFEAT EVERY STRONGHOLD WILL BE UNDER OUR FEET HIS BLOOD CAN SAVE, AND WORKS FOR YOU AND ME FOR THIS I KNOW THAT THERE IS VICT’RY IN HIS BLOOD Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted March 13, 2021 Author Posted March 13, 2021 Vocal Melody Eb - F - G (Walkup) Bb C Eb Eb Eb Eb There is vict'ry in the blood Ab-Bb-C(Walkup) Db Db Db Db Vict'ry in the blood G G G G G G Ab Ab F F Eb Freedom, deliverance, and vict'ry in the blood ........ V1 ........ C Ab Ab C C C Bb Ab No power or pricncipality Ab Bb Ab F Ab Ab F Ab Ab F Eb Will ever be stronger or mightier than the Quote
Quinn Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 (edited) These are the chords I used. They aren't the only ones possible. Slightly more than you wanted so you can delete those you don't like. The verse chords should fit both verses. = = = = = = = = CHORUS (Bass walkup) Ab |Db |Ab THERE IS VICT’RY IN THE BLOOD (Bass Walkup) Ab | Bb7 - - - - - -That's Bb with a flat 7 (Ab on top Bb D natural F Ab) VICT’RY IN THE BLOOD Eb | Db |Eb .............. Ab |Bb min |Ab FREEDOM*, DELIVERANCE, AND VICT’RY IN THE BLOOD *POWER (alternate lyric) Ab |C7 Db HIS BLOOD CAN HEAL AND SET MEN FREE Bbm |C7 |Db |Bbm |Eb7 |Ab I’LL BLESS THE LAMB OF GOD FOR THERE’S VICT’RY IN HIS BLOOD V1 Ab |Db |Eb |Ab NO POWER OR RULER OR PRINCIPALITY Db7 |Ab Bbm** |Ab WILL EVER BE STRONGER OR MIGHTIER THAN THEE Ab |Ab---Bbm--------Ab |C7 |Fm YOU’VE FREED ME FROM SIN AND ALL THAT BINDS |Bbm |Ab***--Eb7 |Ab FOR THIS I KNOW THAT THERE IS VICT’RY IN HIS BLOOD NOTES: All 7ths are minor 7ths (as in "dominant 7th") | m=minor chord. | ** This is against Ab in the bass so another way to call it is II7d (3rd inversion).| *** this is with Eb in the bass - to the theorists a Ic - V7a progression. Now...let's see how these chords line up when I submit the post. - Probably going to take lots of edits. Edited March 13, 2021 by Quinn Quote
Luis Hernández Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 Hi There are thousands of ways to harmonize this.... I apologize for the way the words are split. English is not my language and that's very difficult for us. MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu VICTORY IN HIS BLOOD > next PDF VICTORY IN HIS BLOOD Quote
Quinn Posted March 13, 2021 Posted March 13, 2021 (edited) I'd put together a 4-part chorale-like thing but I doubt GospelPiano12 would like my harmony. Nice hymn though. . Edited March 13, 2021 by Quinn because I can. Art. Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted March 14, 2021 Author Posted March 14, 2021 Why do you think I wouldn't like it? I'm welcome to hearing anything. Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted March 14, 2021 Author Posted March 14, 2021 On 3/13/2021 at 6:21 AM, Luis Hernández said: Hi There are thousands of ways to harmonize this.... I apologize for the way the words are split. English is not my language and that's very difficult for us. MP3 Play / pause VICTORY IN HIS BLOOD 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu I like this is there any way you could make it into a Bach Chorale arrangement ? VICTORY IN HIS BLOOD > next PDF VICTORY IN HIS BLOOD MP3 Play / pause VICTORY IN HIS BLOOD 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu I like this is there any way you could make it into a Bach Chorale arrangement ? VICTORY IN HIS BLOOD > next PDF VICTORY IN HIS BLOOD I like th Quote
Luis Hernández Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 i have no experience in writing chorales i can do it but i don’t take much care about the rules for this style. Quote
Quinn Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 (edited) This is as far as I got. It probably won't fit with the words. I upped it to Bb and set the tempo to 84bpm. Also worked to the grid which means individual notes in the harmony may sound as continuous. It's mostly the chords I pasted against the words (except the augmented 6th at the next to last phrase - but the rhythm was far from 4/4 in parts. Edited March 14, 2021 by Quinn MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu victory1-192-Bb-T84 > next Quote
Luis Hernández Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 (edited) @Quinn It sounds very nice. It's like a carol. Dis you transpose it up to give the lead voice to the soprano? Edited March 14, 2021 by Luis Hernández Quote
Quinn Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 You did a smarter job than me, Luis. I slowed the tempo because I had trouble getting the words to fit into a 4/4 rhythm. Raised it up a tone as conventionally the lowest note in the bass range is E2. It should be possible for GospelPiano12 to put together a 4 part version from your version which has all the basics....a chance to learn! . Quote
Luis Hernández Posted March 14, 2021 Posted March 14, 2021 21 minutes ago, Quinn said: You did a smarter job than me, Luis. I slowed the tempo because I had trouble getting the words to fit into a 4/4 rhythm. Raised it up a tone as conventionally the lowest note in the bass range is E2. It should be possible for GospelPiano12 to put together a 4 part version from your version which has all the basics....a chance to learn! . As I said before I have no experience writing chorales in the classic way. Surely, since I'm into contemporary styles, I would put dissonances or parallels, etc... I can try but I'm not used to check those rules. Quote
Quinn Posted March 16, 2021 Posted March 16, 2021 (edited) Luis, same here. That piece I put together is riddled with broken rules as I remember them. Perhaps there are people here who could do the work properly if GospelPiano doesn't want to have a go. Edited March 16, 2021 by Quinn Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted March 16, 2021 Author Posted March 16, 2021 I made a rough draft score, some notes will probably be wrong, but here it is. Also a recording of the chords, piano playing. MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Theres_Victory_In_The_Blood > next PDF There_is_Victory_in_His_Blood Quote
Quinn Posted March 17, 2021 Posted March 17, 2021 Well, you've done pretty well in your score. If you want an Eflat 7 in bar 5 you want Eb in the bass, maybe going back to Ab on the third beat Bar 15 - not sure what you're trying to do but what seems natural is to use C7 (C Enatural G Bflat) on the first beat leading to F minor OR Db on the third beat. In which case the bass would be |C - C - F - F -| or |C - C - Db - Db-| But your piano rendering, if indeed it was you, is very good indeed. It throws a whole new light (for me) on how this hymn should be sung. And what's wrong with going with that? The harmony is simpler than mine but it works well with this jazzy up-tempo beat. I seriously doubt it'll work as an SATB without a specialised arrangement. And it would sound more like an Anglican hymn with a "Bach-like" setting. If you want to proceed with SATB with or without piano accompaniment you have the scale up there with the "triad" notes, the 3rds and 5ths. If you transcribe them to the bass clef (for the tenor notes) and make corrections to the bass line as suggested, why not have a try at filling in the tenor and alto? Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted March 17, 2021 Author Posted March 17, 2021 Thank you, I wanted to show how the piano player would accompany the singer singing the song. Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted April 3, 2021 Author Posted April 3, 2021 (edited) I have this one that I need chords for. I believe it's in Eb, but I think there might be an accidental in there. If someone could tell me what chords a piano accompanist would play, that would be a huge help. Edited April 3, 2021 by GospelPiano12 Needed to add a file MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu I Love to Feel That Holy Ghost 3-28-21 > next Quote
jejrekmek Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 (edited) I sat down at the piano and came up with this. Eb Bbm7 Eb9 Ab69 Eb I love to feel the holy ghost, as it's moving all a - round Eb Ab Abm Gm7 Cm7 I love to feel that spirit, as the power's coming down Fm7(b5) G7 Cm7 B7 A7 Abmaj7 I can't stay in my seat, I've got to get on my feet Fm7 Bb7 Eb6sus4 Ebsus4 Eb How I love to feel that holy ghost Edited April 4, 2021 by jejrekmek MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu IMG_0191 2 > next Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted April 4, 2021 Author Posted April 4, 2021 Thanks, these chords sound good. I like the jazzy vibe I to when I listened to it. 1 Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted April 4, 2021 Author Posted April 4, 2021 Much different than my basic chords. Quote
jejrekmek Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 (edited) 23 hours ago, GospelPiano12 said: Much different than my basic chords. Here are the main things I did. I connected the chords with ii-V-I's. I also used tritone substitutions, which is when you replace a V7 chord for the V7 chord a tritone away, If we strip away the ii-V-I's and tritone substitutions, my progression looks like this Eb Ab69 Eb I love to feel the holy ghost, as it's moving all a - round Eb Ab Abm I love to feel that spirit, as the power's coming down Fm7(b5) G7 Cm7 B7 Abmaj7 I can't stay in my seat, I've got to get on my feet Eb6sus4 Ebsus4 Eb How I love to feel that holy ghost We both began with an Eb chord, and then changed to an Ab chord on "moving." The only difference is that I used the ii-V-I in the key of Ab: Bbm (I used a Bbm7) Eb7 (I used an Eb9) Ab (I used an Ab69) And the Gm7 Cm7 Fm7b5 chords? Gm is the ii in the key of F minor, and Cm is the V. (Usually you would use a Major V chord for a ii-V-I, even if it's in a minor key, but I didn't like how that sounded). I also did a iim7b5 III vi progression on the third line, which I am a fan of. It's a good way to go to the relative minor. (And the G7 is the V chord of the Cm7). And the A7 going to the Abmaj7? The A7 is the tritone substitution of the V chord in Ab. The V chord in Ab is Eb. The note a tritone away from Eb is A. I also used extensions, Maj7 m7 7 mainly. I also used a 9 chord, which is just a 7 chord with the 9th note of the scale added, and a 69, which is just a major chord with the 6 and 9 added. Edited April 5, 2021 by jejrekmek Quote
GospelPiano12 Posted April 4, 2021 Author Posted April 4, 2021 Oh wow, thank you for this. I normally just add those things, like the 9ths, sus2 and 4, and 7ths w/o notating them. 1 Quote
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