Description
In this lesson I'm going to play both parts to show you how a harmony of a similar third sound an octave higher! As usual the melody is on the right side of the video and panned to the right side of the audio stereo field. The harmony is on the left side of the video and panned to the left side of the audio stereo field.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Christopher Schlegel
Tutorial Lessons
- Similar 6ths Harmony
- Playing Similar 6ths Harmony
- You Play Similar 6ths Harmony
- 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 Harmony
- Playing Oblique Motion Harmony
- You Play Melody Against Oblique Motion Harmony
- You Play Oblique Motion Harmony
- Contrary Motion Harmony
- Playing Contrary Motion
- You Play Contrary Motion Low Part
- You Play Contrary Motion High Part