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Harmony - voices singing togetherKnowing your chord formulas is the key to understanding the language of music.You will need a regular practice schedule to progress on the instrument. Use these blank chord diagrams to map your knowledge of the guitar fretboard. Use these blank fret-board diagrams to map your knowledge of the guitar fretboard. This diagram of the whole guitar fret-board in C Major shows the "mental map" that a musician uses to create melody and harmony on the guitar. Read about how to use scales and arpeggios. The basic chords and scales in the key of C Major Description of playing a simple chord for the left and right hand. To really get the most out of your practice time you will need to master looping small musical elements. The notes of a chord played in sequence produces a a simple arpeggio More advanced players will use the 3 octave arpeggio in melody playing, and as a skeleton for their melodic playing. Books on guitar playing"Guitar Playing and how it works""Scales and Arpeggios and How to Play Them - 1998" "Fundamentals of Piano Practice, 2nd Edition - by Chuan C. Chang" Modern Method for Guitar Carlevaro's School of the Guitar Carlevaro's Series Didactica Carlevaro - Book 2 - Right Hand Links
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