Discover How To Create Beautiful Music On Guitar Using 6th Harmony
by Simon Candy
In this video, you learn simple and effective ways to create beautiful guitar music using 6th harmony.
Whether you're just starting out or an intermediate player, this tutorial will teach you how to easily visualise 6th harmony on the fretboard and incorporate this into your playing, adding richness and depth to your sound.
You Learn:
• How to harmonise on guitar using 6th harmony
• Quick and simple techniques to access 6th harmony, even for beginners
• How to apply 6th harmony in different positions across the neck for greater versatility
• Clear, practical examples of using 6th harmony with common chord progressions
• Tips for adding harmonic depth to your rhythm guitar with 6th harmony
If you're looking to add more flavour and creativity to your guitar playing, this video is perfect for you!
Mastering 6th harmony is an excellent way to elevate your sound, whether you're jamming with a band or writing your own music.
These easy-to-learn 6th harmony guitar tips and tricks will help make your playing stand out and give you a fresh approach to your guitar skills.
Watch the video below to learn more:
6th Harmony
Watch the video above for detailed diagrams for visualising 6th harmony on guitar as well as detailed demonstrations and breakdowns of the examples below.
• Following The Chord
This approach has you outlining a chord progression using the upper 6th harmony found in the Root 6 bar chord forms:
Another way you could go about it is to use the lower 6th harmony from the root 6 bar chord forms:
This third example uses 6th harmony from the root 5 bar chord form:
• Creating Movement
Another powerful way to use 6th harmony is to fill the space between the chords of a progression.
You do this by using 6ths that naturally exist within the key to create seamless, melodic movement like so:
• Adding Open Strings
Adding open strings to 6th harmony sounds amazing on the guitar!
Here is an example using the upper 6th harmony from the root 6 bar chord form:
And here is another example using the lower 6th harmony from the root 6 bar chord form:
• 6th Harmony In Songs
6th harmony can be found in many songs.
Here is one example in the introduction of "Fortunate Son" by Creedence Clearwater Revival:
And here is another example from the introduction to "Wanted Dead Or Alive" by Bon Jovi:
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