This Gospel Chord Progression Is Everywhere
Dominant walk-ups are one of the most common chord movements you'll hear in Gospel music, hymns, congregational songs, R&B, and beyond. In this lesson, I'll show you how they work, why they sound so good, and how you can start using them in your own playing today. 🎹 Ready to become the musician everyone notices? Join our 5-Day Get The Gig Challenge starting June 29th: https://www.thegiftedhandsmusic.com/gtg

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