Description
This is the third tutorial about creating and playing two part harmony guitar lines in rock style music. This is often one guitar part playing a melody, lead or solo part that is harmonized by a second guitar. Minor scale harmony will be used to explore the basic types of contrapuntal motion: similar, oblique and contrary.
Lesson Info

Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
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- Files
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Contents
- Similar 6ths Minor Harmony
- Playing Similar 6ths Minor Harmony
- You Play Similar 6ths Melody An Octave Higher
- Similar 3rds An Octave Higher
- Playing Similar 3rds An Octave Higher
- You Play The Melody An Octave Higher
- You Play The Harmony An Octave Higher
- Oblique Motion Minor Harmony
- Playing Oblique Motion Minor Harmony
- You Play Against Oblique Motion Part
- You Play Oblique Motion Part
- Contrary Motion Harmony
- Playing Contrary Motion
- You Play Contrary Motion Low Part
- You Play Contrary Motion High Part