Composing 3-Part Guitar Harmony
Published on 23 February 2016
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Q: I have a question about arranging 3-part guitar harmonies. Whenever I hear them on songs they sound really killer. I'm fine with two-part harmonies but, when I try to add a third part I am always frustrated. Hopefully you can help me, I think you're the best guitar teacher on the internet!
- Ryland, England
A: The 1st & 2nd guitar parts often create a complementary balance with each other. However, like the old saying goes, "two's company, three's a crowd." When we add harmonies through 3-part harmony, there enters the option for even greater dissonance. So care must be taken to utilize the dissonance in the precise way you would like to have your melody lines evolve.
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