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HARMONIC DEVICES 1 
STATIC SECTIONS IN MAdOR KEYS 
One of the main responsibilities of the keyboardist in a gospel group is outlining the harmonic structure of 
the song. We also need to telegraph the harmony to the singer(s), and provide some interest in static 
sections. Let's take that last one first. 
What do I mean by a static section? One in which the harmonic rhythm (the pace at which the chords 
change) is relatively slow. For instance, how do you make this interesting? It's just one chord for four 
measures! 
Hard / Shuffie J = 130 (J"'J=r}) 
F 
'~i / / / i-' 7 
2 r" 2 " I 7 
7 
7 
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7 
Z / I 7 
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7 
2 
,7 7 
2 II 
In static sections, the goal is to create harmonic interest without actual chord progression. You'll notice that 
in all the upcoming examples we almost never play more than two or three chords without getting back to 
the original chord in some way. It's sort of like walking in a very small circle. We're moving, but we're not 
really going anyplace (on purpose!). 
You'll also find that the right hand is almost always playing three-part harmony. This is because gospel 
harmony is fundamentally vocal, and the standard for most gospel choirs is three parts (soprano, alto, tenor) 
with bass notes either sung as a fourth part or, more commonly today, played instrumentally (by piano or 
bass). You will find that each part of the three-part harmony outlined in these examples is always easily 
sung and remembered. 
In later chapters, we'll take what we've learned here and apply it to full-fledged chord progressions, and 
eventually to entire songs. 
Backtracking (or Backcycling) 
A simple but effective tool for static sections is called backtracking, which is a quick move to the IV 
chord and back again. It's accomplished by moving the 3rd and 5th of the I chord up diatonically (staying 
within the key signature) by step and back down again. Here's an example with an added bass line: o 
Hard Shuffie J = 130 (j"'J =J 3 
}) 
TRACK 3 
F (B~) F F F 
Notice the "crushed" grace notes that are played by sliding the 2nd finger from the black key to the white 
key. These can be added throughout all of the examples in this book. They usually occur when sliding into 
the 3rd or 5th from a half step below. 
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The Dm triad with G in the bass can stand on its own as DmlG, but it can also imply one of three different, 
more complete chords. 
Just using the examples we've looked at so far, we can create a short musical phrase that goes through a 
full chord progression. o TRACK 20 
' ~ ~ - 
C Dm C/E DmC/E DmiF DmiG Am7 Bm7~5 C CIG F/A G/B 
--- --- --- . -- - . - f-. • • • • ------ :-.- --- -# .- 
l l 
~, ~'-,i -#----#' -#' -,i'-# .---.' • 
All of the right-hand voicings are either a I chord or a ii chord (except for the F/A and G/B at the end that 
bring us back to C). Even so, our ears tell us we've heard a complete progression. In fact, our ears tell us 
that we basically heard this (which looks like it could come from a pop or country chart): 
C C/E F G C F G 
* t 7 7 7 7 I / / 7 7 I 7 7 7 7 I 7 7 7 7 z 2 2' 2' 2' 2' I 2' 2' 2' Z 2' ,- 
So then why does the written-out version sound like gospel? It's the sound of the alternating I and ii chords 
in the right hand (the "couples"), the linear movement in the bass, and the anticipated syncopations that 
give it that characteristic gospel sound. 
Using the I Chord over IV or ii in the Bass 
II 
Here's another example with a couple of new twists (beside the fact that it's in the key of D): 
J =120 (rJ=j'j;) o TRACK 21 
D EmIB D/A DIG 
I J L 
~I • :: :: -j- • i I i I 
I"'--- 
I I I I 
Bm7 EmiG DIF# DIE Em DIE EmiA Bm7 C#m7~5 D 
I 
~I • :: :: -j- • • -j- :: -j- :: i i 
_ .. I 
tJ • -& -# I 
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About this time you may be asking yourself, "Certainly gospel music doesn't just consist of 'couple' and 
'trio' chords over a bass line, with V or iii thrown in if the melody happens to use the leading tone, and an 
occasional bit of backtracking for spice ... does it?" Of course not! But this method of harmonization (or at 
least the extensive use of it) is unique to gospel music and it's an essential foundation for the upcoming 
chapters. That's why we're spending a fair amount of time on it. It truly is a system of harmony in its own 
right. 
In the next chapter we'll move the "couple" to the 5th scale degree (V-vi, instead ofI-ii) and the 4th scale 
degree (IV-v), and start looking at more uses of secondary dominants and secondary leading tones. We'll 
also explore some of those great "altered chords" that give gospel harmony such a funky sound.
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HARMONIC DEVICES 4 
MINOR KEYS 
Everything we've covered up to this point has been based on the assumption that the song we're playing is 
in a major key. Of course, that's not always the case in the real world! It's just that the concepts we've 
covered so far are easier to grasp without throwing in some of the variables that crop up in minor keys. But 
now I think we're ready to apply what we've learned to minor keys. 
Minor-key "couples" and "trios" 
Minor "couple" using i and VII 
Since our original "couple" pairing used a major triad and a minor triad to harmonize six out of the seven 
notes of the major scale, why can't we use the same pairing in a minor key? We can! The difference is that 
now the minor chord is tonic (i) and the major chord is VII. 
KeyofC: KeyofDm: 
~ j ; 
" 
~ ; j II 
ii VII 
Here's an example using this couple pairing in the key of C minor. The i chord is obviously ern and the VII 
chord is B~: 
Gm7 Cm CmIF Mmaj7 B~ Cm 
TRACK 51 
Mmaj7 Gm7 
I I r---.. 
,.-... 
~ 
- -ill -::::::;- - - -ill 
-J ::::::;-l)- 
- -ill -.::=;,- ---:= :--. - ... 
incomplete F9 
I 
'0..0/ 
'0..0/ -'0..0/- - - 
This couple implies the natural minor scale because it uses B~ instead of the leading tone B~. This leaves us 
with a minor v7 chord (Gm7) and no dominant 7th chords at all. The closest we get is the incomplete F9 in 
measure 2. We could leave this basic three-part harmony intact and fill out the missing notes. 
I - 
- 
Cm F9 Mmaj7 B~ Cm 
TRACK 52 
Mmaj7 G7#9 
- -ill qt~ - - -ill ~::::::;i - -J -'0..0/- .::::= ::: .... -- ... 
I I ~ 
~ 
I I ~ 
'0..0/ 
'0..0/ ---- - - 
Filling out the voicing gets the leading tone (B~) and raised 6th scale degree (A~) into the inner parts, but 
still doesn't give us a way to harmonize a leading tone in the melody. For that we need our next device. 
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  • 16. HARMONIC DEVICES 1 STATIC SECTIONS IN MAdOR KEYS One of the main responsibilities of the keyboardist in a gospel group is outlining the harmonic structure of the song. We also need to telegraph the harmony to the singer(s), and provide some interest in static sections. Let's take that last one first. What do I mean by a static section? One in which the harmonic rhythm (the pace at which the chords change) is relatively slow. For instance, how do you make this interesting? It's just one chord for four measures! Hard / Shuffie J = 130 (J"'J=r}) F '~i / / / i-' 7 2 r" 2 " I 7 7 7 7 7 Z / I 7 Z 7 2 ,7 7 2 II In static sections, the goal is to create harmonic interest without actual chord progression. You'll notice that in all the upcoming examples we almost never play more than two or three chords without getting back to the original chord in some way. It's sort of like walking in a very small circle. We're moving, but we're not really going anyplace (on purpose!). You'll also find that the right hand is almost always playing three-part harmony. This is because gospel harmony is fundamentally vocal, and the standard for most gospel choirs is three parts (soprano, alto, tenor) with bass notes either sung as a fourth part or, more commonly today, played instrumentally (by piano or bass). You will find that each part of the three-part harmony outlined in these examples is always easily sung and remembered. In later chapters, we'll take what we've learned here and apply it to full-fledged chord progressions, and eventually to entire songs. Backtracking (or Backcycling) A simple but effective tool for static sections is called backtracking, which is a quick move to the IV chord and back again. It's accomplished by moving the 3rd and 5th of the I chord up diatonically (staying within the key signature) by step and back down again. Here's an example with an added bass line: o Hard Shuffie J = 130 (j"'J =J 3 }) TRACK 3 F (B~) F F F Notice the "crushed" grace notes that are played by sliding the 2nd finger from the black key to the white key. These can be added throughout all of the examples in this book. They usually occur when sliding into the 3rd or 5th from a half step below. 15
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  • 24. fl ( u ( , 01 ( U ( ( , 01 u ( , The Dm triad with G in the bass can stand on its own as DmlG, but it can also imply one of three different, more complete chords. Just using the examples we've looked at so far, we can create a short musical phrase that goes through a full chord progression. o TRACK 20 ' ~ ~ - C Dm C/E DmC/E DmiF DmiG Am7 Bm7~5 C CIG F/A G/B --- --- --- . -- - . - f-. • • • • ------ :-.- --- -# .- l l ~, ~'-,i -#----#' -#' -,i'-# .---.' • All of the right-hand voicings are either a I chord or a ii chord (except for the F/A and G/B at the end that bring us back to C). Even so, our ears tell us we've heard a complete progression. In fact, our ears tell us that we basically heard this (which looks like it could come from a pop or country chart): C C/E F G C F G * t 7 7 7 7 I / / 7 7 I 7 7 7 7 I 7 7 7 7 z 2 2' 2' 2' 2' I 2' 2' 2' Z 2' ,- So then why does the written-out version sound like gospel? It's the sound of the alternating I and ii chords in the right hand (the "couples"), the linear movement in the bass, and the anticipated syncopations that give it that characteristic gospel sound. Using the I Chord over IV or ii in the Bass II Here's another example with a couple of new twists (beside the fact that it's in the key of D): J =120 (rJ=j'j;) o TRACK 21 D EmIB D/A DIG I J L ~I • :: :: -j- • i I i I I"'--- I I I I Bm7 EmiG DIF# DIE Em DIE EmiA Bm7 C#m7~5 D I ~I • :: :: -j- • • -j- :: -j- :: i i _ .. I tJ • -& -# I 23
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  • 31. ~n About this time you may be asking yourself, "Certainly gospel music doesn't just consist of 'couple' and 'trio' chords over a bass line, with V or iii thrown in if the melody happens to use the leading tone, and an occasional bit of backtracking for spice ... does it?" Of course not! But this method of harmonization (or at least the extensive use of it) is unique to gospel music and it's an essential foundation for the upcoming chapters. That's why we're spending a fair amount of time on it. It truly is a system of harmony in its own right. In the next chapter we'll move the "couple" to the 5th scale degree (V-vi, instead ofI-ii) and the 4th scale degree (IV-v), and start looking at more uses of secondary dominants and secondary leading tones. We'll also explore some of those great "altered chords" that give gospel harmony such a funky sound.
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  • 43. ( ~ tJ ( ~ ( tJ ( HARMONIC DEVICES 4 MINOR KEYS Everything we've covered up to this point has been based on the assumption that the song we're playing is in a major key. Of course, that's not always the case in the real world! It's just that the concepts we've covered so far are easier to grasp without throwing in some of the variables that crop up in minor keys. But now I think we're ready to apply what we've learned to minor keys. Minor-key "couples" and "trios" Minor "couple" using i and VII Since our original "couple" pairing used a major triad and a minor triad to harmonize six out of the seven notes of the major scale, why can't we use the same pairing in a minor key? We can! The difference is that now the minor chord is tonic (i) and the major chord is VII. KeyofC: KeyofDm: ~ j ; " ~ ; j II ii VII Here's an example using this couple pairing in the key of C minor. The i chord is obviously ern and the VII chord is B~: Gm7 Cm CmIF Mmaj7 B~ Cm TRACK 51 Mmaj7 Gm7 I I r---.. ,.-... ~ - -ill -::::::;- - - -ill -J ::::::;-l)- - -ill -.::=;,- ---:= :--. - ... incomplete F9 I '0..0/ '0..0/ -'0..0/- - - This couple implies the natural minor scale because it uses B~ instead of the leading tone B~. This leaves us with a minor v7 chord (Gm7) and no dominant 7th chords at all. The closest we get is the incomplete F9 in measure 2. We could leave this basic three-part harmony intact and fill out the missing notes. I - - Cm F9 Mmaj7 B~ Cm TRACK 52 Mmaj7 G7#9 - -ill qt~ - - -ill ~::::::;i - -J -'0..0/- .::::= ::: .... -- ... I I ~ ~ I I ~ '0..0/ '0..0/ ---- - - Filling out the voicing gets the leading tone (B~) and raised 6th scale degree (A~) into the inner parts, but still doesn't give us a way to harmonize a leading tone in the melody. For that we need our next device. C;I -