**** Guitar Harmonizing 101 ****
If you're thinking of blending/harmonizing your guitar riff/solo
portion, remember the Rule of Thirds! By implementing this rule you will not surely complicate things if you were arranging a
two guitar parts that are harmonizing. Review the basic concepts of Intervals. Don't make any matters worse. Simplify all sorts of things, so
that everything won't be confusing in it's bitter end. Always put a hand in
your mind that the easiest parts are the hardest. Again study and review
Intervals, they will keep you in handy someday.
There
are 12 Intervals and that 12 Intervals are all located everywhere on your
guitar neck's fretboard. Try to visualize those 12 Intervals on your guitar's
fretboard,
from
open string until the 12th fret on your guitar. Starting
from the open string and the 1st fret of your guitar we will be emphasizing the
fretboard from this order as follows:
Or just simply try to look at this Fretboard example:
Now
to start Harmonizing your guitars riffs/ solo, you will need to try to apply
now The Rule of Thirds. In which you will see the order of the Intervals on the
picture that is given, the Rule of Thirds is done by executing or applying the
Minor 3rd on your own guitar harmonizing improvisation. Remember! You can apply
any given note anywhere on your guitar’s fretboard as long it is related to the
musical scale of the root that you are using by locating the Minor 3rd of your
scale progression that you are using.
So, for you to understand how it Guitar Harmonizing works all you need to know is try to learn on how to use the Musical Intervals. Again keep it simple.
Rock on good people.
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