I’ve been working on a series of tutorials covering harmony guitar parts.
The entire series is going to be about creating and playing two part harmony guitar lines in pop-rock style music. This is often accomplished by one guitar part playing a melody, lead or solo part that is harmonized by a second guitar. I cover the basic theory of melody and harmonization in major and minor key tonality. I’ll cover the basic types of intervals & contrapunctal motion used. I’ll also show how variations in tone & timbre play an important aspect with overdrive tone, clean tone, different pickups.
Every lesson will be culminate in a musical example that the student can play along with in order to put the ideas into practice with a working application.
In the process of preparing for shooting this material I did several demos. This month’s video blog is one of those demos!
This is a technique I learned from listening to Deep Purple, Queen, and other rock bands that played wonderful harmony guitar parts! I used this technique to an extreme degree in my “Prometheus” symphony of Stratocasters.
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Enjoy!