@petersaligman Are you asking in terms of position on the instrument or in terms of musical intervals? In terms of intervals hes talking about 6ths which are inverted 3rds. for example if the melody goes C - D - E the 6th harmonization would be the E-F-G below taking into consideration the accidentals of the major or minor scale you are in.
Great skill, great sound!
Thergit 9 months ago
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xxgdkxx 1 year ago
lose the idiots at "expert"village and make your own channel
aallppiinnee 1 year ago 7
very cool. so what your are saying is that the notes of the harmonization are 1 step away ? right ?
petersaligman 2 years ago
@petersaligman Are you asking in terms of position on the instrument or in terms of musical intervals? In terms of intervals hes talking about 6ths which are inverted 3rds. for example if the melody goes C - D - E the 6th harmonization would be the E-F-G below taking into consideration the accidentals of the major or minor scale you are in.
jasonlloyd33 1 year ago
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jadeatron007 2 years ago
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jadeatron007 2 years ago
raffadizzle they're actually diatonic sixths meaning they are either 8 or 9 half steps apart and they follow the key of the song.
iocguitarist 2 years ago
A more accurate description is that you are playing Major sixth's, which, I believe, are intervals of 10 half steps.
raffadizzle 3 years ago
is there a site that showes u notes of songs of shows u how to make a song please mail me
2kidd2 3 years ago
tankz for the tips....i play pan in my band
dymplez12 3 years ago