March 2003
Learn Gospel Progression #1: "Get On That Church!"
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When I was a young piano player in Los Angeles I used to love to go to a jazz club out on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood known as "The Bit". It was a tiny little place -- I doubt if it seated more than 50 people -- yet it was THE place for jazz fans (such as Wilt "The Stilt" Chamberlain, who frequented the place and seated himself in the tiny venue by throwing one leg completely over a table!) to hang out and see the great jazz artists of that era. I vividly recall sitting at a little table with Bev, my new bride, and chatting with Anita O'Day and Helen Forrest, two great female jazz singers. I was a fan of Anita at the time, but I didn't know who Helen was (I was a bit too young). Later I found out that she sang with several of the big bands of the '40's including Benny Goodman and Harry James and appeared with Bob Hope and company as they entertained the troops during WWII.
I was taking piano lessons back then from THE piano teacher in Hollywood -- Dave Robertson., who had a little studio on Cahuenga Blvd, which was between Hollywood Blvd and Sunset. All the big names of that era took lessons from Dave, and I would meet them as I was coming or leaving Dave's studio. One of the pianists I met was a talented and playful guy named Les, who occasionally played at The Bit. He went on to become a very big name in jazz. If you are a jazz fan, you no doubt know his last name, which I won't mention here, at least until I get his permission (I haven't talked with him in years.)
Les used a technique which I have never forgotten -- I don't remember what he called it -- but I have named it "Get On That Church" (in case that phrase doesn't make sense to you, here's a rough translation: "You kids get on down to the church -- you hear!") chord progression, which as I recall was also the name of one of his original tunes. Here is what it is:
Gospel Technique #1: "Get On That Church!" Chord Progression
The IV chord of the IV chord, followed by
the IV chord, followed by
the I chord.
Let's spell it out to make it clear. Pretend you're in the Key of C. The I chord is C -- correct? And the IV chord is F -- correct? Now -- what chord is a perfect 4th higher than F? Just count up the F scale 4 notes - F, G, A, Bb. So the answer is Bb. That's the IV of the IV chord. So the progression in the Key of C would be: Bb to F to C.
Here's what it would look like in each key:
Key of C
Bb to F to C
Key of Eb
Db to Ab to Bb
Key of D
C to G to D
Key of F#
E to B to F#
Key of F
Eb to Bb to F
Key of Ab
Gb to Db to Ab
Key of A
G to D to A
Key of B
A to E to B
Key of Bb
Ab to Eb to Bb
Key of Db
Cb to Gb to Db
Key of E
D to A to E
Key of Bb
Ab to Eb to Bb
But here's the key to giving it a "gospel sound" -- use the 1st inversion of the first chord (the IV chord of the IV chord), the 2nd inversion of the 2nd chord (the IV chord), and the root position of the last chord (I). You can either use the root of each chord as your left hand low note, or you can use the root of the I chord as an ostinato (constant low note).
It's also fine to embed a 7th in any or all of the chords -- the "bluesier" the better!
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