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Dude.. I had to rewatch a couple of times to understand, not b/c you're a bad teacher, but b/c I just couldn't get it. Now that I do.. it feels like there's is endless way to approach and play anything.. it's mind blowing @beyond the guitar academy
Glad you persevered! This is definitely a powerful concept. That's exactly the feeling I want to empower each and every one of you to have in your playing and arrangements!
Thank you for your working! On this channel there is so many useful information which you explain so understandable and simple. I really didn't find on TH-cam something similar to this channel.
Great topic and presentation on simplifying it. I usually think of reharmonization in two ways: 1. Enhancing the chord with extensions and tensions 2. Completely replacing the chord with something else. Great video!
Have you ever used reharmonization in your guitar arrangements or compositions? If not, do you plan on it after watching this video?? Let me know in a comment!
Most tutors or the harmonization lessons advise you to play the triads / chords of the diatonic scale up and down the neck.. the way you played each note of the scale with 3 chord options and the melody note being the root or the 5th etc demonstrated clearly made me go aha why don't I play all the notes in each scale and apply it to all common keys .. so thank you very much but I guess we will have to jazz it up a bit and add some more notes to the chords which is a step further ..
This is on c major, which is the same as A minor, minor scale have 3 type; natural, harmonic and melodic scale, also have different minor and major chord. If I choose F major side it will get one B flat, it is still avoidable subdominant chord.
I haven't watched the whole video so I might but wrong but I think he is only varying the chord functions (for example switching the I for the vi) within the same key
Thank you for the mini class. How do one look at the music sheet (notes) and translate it to chords? Pls help as I’m only a beginner studying on my own due to lock down.
Collect note in each measure into on cluster of chord vertically, like if it was C major (C E G) it will have at least (C and E). Before read a sheet, notice key signature and find what tonic is, Like C major and A minor they depend which one start first and it is called tonic chord. Read more on Scale chord.
In choosing the chord on a particular melody, does is have to be within the scale of melody? Most of time I find it hard to identify thw scale used in a melody
I found he uses minor related key because variation of chord is 3 type are not the same. You can listen to river flow in you, yiruma which he use chord progression without modulation just change minor type.
Want to learn how to create your own classical and fingerstyle guitar arrangements? Get started by taking my free training, "Fretboard Freedom", where I teach you how to find and play chords anywhere on the fretboard: beyondtheguitar.com/get-started/
Best music theory lesson I've had! The fact it was done on a guitar (not a piano) just makes it the more awesome.
From the audio, lighting and visuals to your advice, explanations and skills, your videos are the definition of quality!
Priceless lesson! Unbelievable your outstanding ability to make things simpler! God bless you!
True, love Nathan's way of teaching!
this opens up SO MANY new things for musicians
This is something I have been lacking in my own arrangements and I can’t wait to try it out.
Dude.. I had to rewatch a couple of times to understand, not b/c you're a bad teacher, but b/c I just couldn't get it. Now that I do.. it feels like there's is endless way to approach and play anything.. it's mind blowing @beyond the guitar academy
Glad you persevered! This is definitely a powerful concept. That's exactly the feeling I want to empower each and every one of you to have in your playing and arrangements!
Great lesson Nathan, this is why I joined Beyond the guitar
Yes..i'm beginning to ike twinkle..very good explanation. Thank you
Thanks, very good lesson.
2 video within an hour?... I'll take it.
we workin hard over heeeeere!
Well explained lesson
Amazing content, mate! Thanks a lot! I'll apply some reharmonization soon and see how it goes =D
Yes! Let me know how it goes
Crystal Clear Nathan, Thank's for the lesson, Will be usefull this month. Ciao! from Québec
Happy to help, Eugenio. Looking forward to hearing what you do with the challenge
Great video, thanks man. god bless you!
Will be useful to a lot of people for sure ! Nice work Nathan
Thank you for your working! On this channel there is so many useful information which you explain so understandable and simple. I really didn't find on TH-cam something similar to this channel.
Great topic and presentation on simplifying it. I usually think of reharmonization in two ways: 1. Enhancing the chord with extensions and tensions 2. Completely replacing the chord with something else.
Great video!
Have you ever used reharmonization in your guitar arrangements or compositions? If not, do you plan on it after watching this video?? Let me know in a comment!
Literally doing some reharmonization right now :D
I have possibly build several small arrangements
My knowledge just expanded
Great lesson Nathan like always love the new video edition too ,👏👏👏👏🎼
Thanks, Bernardo! Alex is doing great work, I'll be sure to pass your compliments on to him :)
That was really helpful thank you so much
Thank you for the great knowledge and for opening my mind. Take care ! :)
thank you so much, you're making great content!
Most tutors or the harmonization lessons advise you to play the triads / chords of the diatonic scale up and down the neck.. the way you played each note of the scale with 3 chord options and the melody note being the root or the 5th etc demonstrated clearly made me go aha why don't I play all the notes in each scale and apply it to all common keys .. so thank you very much but I guess we will have to jazz it up a bit and add some more notes to the chords which is a step further ..
New Nerd Shrine!! Excellent content!
Amazing
That's unfair! You've difinitely played the "Sad" version in a more sensual way! :D
Great lesson, Nathan :)
Always so good man. Thank you so much :)
Can you make a video about your room !? :)
Can u make a lesson on improvising pls🙏
Sound of ur guitar is so awesome. Which guitar & chords do you use? Loved the lesson too.
This is on c major, which is the same as A minor, minor scale have 3 type; natural, harmonic and melodic scale, also have different minor and major chord. If I choose F major side it will get one B flat, it is still avoidable subdominant chord.
So, correct me if I'm wrong... You are basically keeping the same notes for the melody but you are changing the key of the song?
I haven't watched the whole video so I might but wrong but I think he is only varying the chord functions (for example switching the I for the vi) within the same key
Xavier is correct. Same key, but using different chords within that key that share at least one of the same notes
Oh ok, now is crystal clear! Thank you!
It is A minor key because originally this melody is c major they are related somehow.
Thank you for the mini class. How do one look at the music sheet (notes) and translate it to chords? Pls help as I’m only a beginner studying on my own due to lock down.
Collect note in each measure into on cluster of chord vertically, like if it was C major (C E G) it will have at least (C and E). Before read a sheet, notice key signature and find what tonic is, Like C major and A minor they depend which one start first and it is called tonic chord. Read more on Scale chord.
In choosing the chord on a particular melody, does is have to be within the scale of melody? Most of time I find it hard to identify thw scale used in a melody
I found he uses minor related key because variation of chord is 3 type are not the same. You can listen to river flow in you, yiruma which he use chord progression without modulation just change minor type.
Plz reharmonize famous songs