Description
In this lesson we're going to try oblique motion harmony. Oblique means that no matter what the melody (or the moving part) does, the oblique line stays stationary. So, essentially for every note the melody plays the oblique part just stays on the G note.
This is a boring part on its own. But together with the melody it makes a very interesting effect because it means the resultant harmony interval is always different and changing. And, of course, it makes for another interesting option in our harmony guitar tool kit!
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