The Church Pianist: Chord Substitutions
Friday, February 26th, 2010I know many church pianists already use chord substitutions but some of you may not be sure what chords fit where.
Today, I was trying to show one of my hymnplaying students several chord substitutions for the last line of “Just As I Am”. We were short on time…so I had her video me playing the chord substitutions so I could just email it to her. The thought occured to me…maybe others could benefit from this very brief video demonstration of chord substitutions.
You may have to pause here and there to get a glimpse of the chord substitutions.
Editor notes for today’s quick video…
Scenario: When the same chord lasts for an entire measure…it’s time to try a chord substitution for a more interesting sound.
For example…the last line of “Just As I Am”…
“And that Thou bidst me…” uses a C chord
Chord substitution used: G minor 7th to a C 7
Next few words…
“…come to Thee O…” uses a F chord
Chord substitutions used: F , d minor, G7
Next words…
“…Lamb of God, I come!” uses a C to G chord
Chord substitutions: a minor 7 on “God” d minor 7 for “come”
Church pianists can revolutionize the sound of their hymnplaying just by adding chord substitutions!
Now…for a quickie video, demonstrating these chord substitutions…