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Seriously, not sure why more people aren't talking about this
So you take a hymnal book and do what?
Why do that when you can learn some simple maiden song that's actually fun to play on guitar and is usually pretty by-the-book in terms of harmonization and key signatures?
I studied the Sandoli Method under the Man himself.
I was taught that ANY note on top of another is a harmony -- the question is only how dissonant it will be.
Outside of ear training, this is probably right; but I didn't think this thread was for the working musician only.This is true, however from a working musician's standpoint, there is little point to practicing going through melodies and harmonizing them with, say, minor seconds![]()
Maiden is great if your interest in harmony starts and stops at the Diatonic Third. )
Just because no one's done it on guitar yet doesn't mean it won't work.
Some people who can sing a melody line simply can't sing harmonies. They can't hear it in their head. They can't hear where chords and melodies take the harmony parts.
I don't think you have to look past a radio or CD or iPod or whatever to find opportunities to practice harmonizing ... and what is the point of learning harmonies outside the context of accompaniment?