The first chord of each scale tone was usually more subtle but the second chord of the two would always push us towards the next chord. Notice how many chords I used in the above “6-2-5-1” progression.
I actually like to play multiple chords on the “6.” Here are some examples below. “1”Īlso, keep in mind that just because the progressions says “6-2-5-1” doesn’t mean you must only play one chord on the “6,” one chord on the “2,” and so on… Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons Jesus at the center of it all Jesus at the center of it all From beginning to the end It will always be, it's always been You Jesus, Jesus Nothing else matters Nothing in this world will do 'Cause Jesus You're the center Everything revolves around You Jesus You At the center of it. The following examples will be in the key of Db major: A ” / ” slash means that the note to the right will be played on the bass (left hand). I will start each progression with the “1” chord just so that you get a sense of what major key the chord progressions start and end on. The following chart will list my favorite “6-2-5-1” progressions. Verse At the center of it all It’s you that I see At the center of it all It’s you that I see Chorus There is power in your name Miracles happen in your name As we lift our Voice in Praise It’s you that I see, It’s you that I seeRepeat Verse At the center of it all It’s you that I see At the center of it all It’s you that I seeChorus There is Power in your name Miracles. If you haven’t read January and February’s newsletter, scroll above to get the link to the newsletter archives, where you can view all newsletters. Click here for more Gospel Chord Progressionsīy now, I doubt I need to go over the individual scale tones and corresponding chords, as we’ve covered these basic fundamentals in the last two month’s of lessons.