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When learning gospel chords, there are a few chord types that are important to know. These chords come up again and again. If you can master these, you shouldn’t have too much difficulty when in a band situation. (If this is not exactly what you’re looking for, take a look at Learn To Play Gospel Piano or How to Play Gospel for Beginners. )
1 Open C Major Chord (I Chord) 2 Let’s Blues It Up! Hear the difference between those two chords? ... 3 F Major (IV Chord) 4 F7 Bar Chord. Just one note makes quite the difference, no? 5 Open G Major Chord (V Chord) 6 G7 Chord. And with that, you’ve learned the chords for a 12-bar blues in the key of C Major! ...
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The added Classic/Chords switch toggles between single note and chordal Whammy modes, providing rock solid pitch shifting effects. With true bypass circuitry, the Whammy is completely bypassed when both Whammy and Drop Tune effects are off. The Whammy DT features a MIDI input for receiving incoming MIDI data.
In the original show, Wo Fat was portrayed by Khigh Dhiegh (born Kenneth Dickerson) who, despite looking sufficiently Asian for the role, was actually of mixed English, Egyptian, and Sudanese ancestry. Actor and martial artist Mark Dacascos, who had Irish Spanish Filipino Japanese and Chinese ancestry, portrayed the character in the 2010 reboot.