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Thursday, May 03, 2007,1:23 PM
Gospel Keys Urban Pro 600
At last...! Gospel Keys Urban
Pro 600 is finally here!
Now... You Can
Add Over 87 Of The Hottest Urban-Contemporary Chords &
Progressions to All your
Gospel Favorites in less than 6 Hours!

Today
is the day! My friends at HearandPlay.com have just
released their latest
GospelKeys Urban Pro 600 DVD course!
Click here to see video clips and audio samples of
what the course will teach you to play over 87 Urban
Gospel Chords in no time flat!
The dvd courses are selling
fast so I recommend you get to their website to check it
out! Also, for a limited time, they're offering a bonus
disc with exclusive (...never before seen) footage
(...the total course is 4 discs / almost 6 hours)!
For a 4-disc, almost
6-hour course, $69 is a giveaway! Where else can you
get gospel music lessons for $11 an hour? You don't have
to take my word for it. See it for yourself - LOOK
BELOW :)
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With this newest Urban Gospel course you'll be able
to...
* Implement a host of simple tricks that are
guaranteed to instantly add that well-known west coast
flavor to your playing (like Jason White and
Mike Burrell).
* Beef up your playing drastically by adding
these small little grace notes, slides, and fill-ins to your chord transitions. Jon utilizes this trick at least 80% of the time and he
spills the beans on exactly what to do to "own" it.
* How to master the art
of passing chords so that your
chord progressions and songs never sound dull or
"predictable." As you'll learn in the course, the goal
is to be unpredictable." That's when you know you've
arrived.
* Learn the ways of the west coast and how to
contemporize your playing by using countless numbers
of "stu?pid "chords", movements, and accidentals! (Note: Please don't be offended.
This is real terminology in the gospel musician
community).
* How to play tons of
opened and closed chords and how to use them at the
right time.
... And much much more!
If you're like me, you know how hard it is to find
valuable resources for gospel musicians! If you're truly
