Harmonized guitar solos

One of the best ways that you can lively up your guitar solos, regardless if you are playing live or recording is to learn how to harmonize guitar solos. Once you have learned this technique, you have indeed matured in the fields of music and guitar replaying as well. So I f you want that to happen to you and you want to mature musically, I have just the right thing that would help you. This would save you from the hassles of searching for it elsewhere. And by the moment you finish reading this article, you will be enlightened.

Harmonization is a concept. It is playing a certain lick and then adding another lick or melody on top of it, but it should be in sync with the melody. The best way is to add a diatonic third to it.  Here is an example:

E –8–7–5—————————————–

B ———–5–6–5——————————–

G ————————————————–

D ————————————————–

A ————————————————–

E ————————————————–
Then, to add the diatonic third on the top of the existing melody, play these notes.
E –12–10–8—————————————

B ————-8–10–8—————————–

G ————————————————–

D ————————————————–

A ————————————————–

E ————————————————–


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Parts of the Guitar – headstock

Learning how to play the guitar is not all that matters. You also need to learn the parts of the guitar. Not so many guitar players take time to learn the parts of the guitar which is a disadvantage. You should know that learning it essential due to the fact that you need to know your parts to improve your playing. You should know which part should be replaced with a much comfortable one. You need to configure some parts to get the desired comfort that you need while playing. So if you are looking for this information about guitar parts, you came to the right place. I have just the right type of information that you need to know about guitar parts and it would definitely save you the trouble of searching for it elsewhere. So here it is the headstock.

The headstock is the part of the guitar in which the tuning pegs are located together with the truss rod cover. Not all headstocks have 3 pegs per side. Some have all the 6 tuning pegs on one side.  On the bottom of the headstock, you will see the Nut. It is where the strings pass before they hit the first fret of the guitar. Usually, the brand name is on the headstock.


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