Light Touch, Big Sound
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In today’s session, we’re diving into the art of combining chords and melody notes—a skill that can make your guitar playing sound like two musicians at once. Building on what we covered earlier this week, we’ll be using familiar chords but adding a twist by picking out specific notes to create melody lines on top of them. Those scale patterns from Monday and yesterday’s pull-off technique are about to prove their worth.
We’ll break down each part step-by-step, making sure your fingers and brain have time to sync up. This approach might feel a bit like juggling at first, but with practice, it’ll start to click. By the end of the session, you’ll have a taste of how powerful it can be to blend melody and harmony seamlessly.
Stick with it—even just a few minutes of focused practice can make a big difference.
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The double stops are great.