(Welling. Kent)
07919 356980
Lesson Guide - It’s good to see you again
TAB & ‘one to one’ tuition available to members: Any questions - just ask
Backing Track
Lead Gtr & Backing Track
John’s notes; I created this tune to demonstrate how to use the underlying chords progression to provide a meaningful melody. The chord ‘shapes’ used are just the basic ‘A’, ‘D’ and ‘E’ shapes from the key of the tune and a few of their associated scale notes. While developing a tune using this method it seems like the notes in the chords actually ‘suggest’ a melody! Analysing music from all genres from rock to classical proves this is more than often the ‘go to’ method for writers. If you want to create your own music learn how this tunes melody is derived from the underlying chord tone inversions, then writing music will no longer be a mystery!
(How melodies are derived from the chord tones).
Members challenge:For the more experienced members, If you know your chord/scale relationship, can you work out the chord progression ? Clue.. It’s in the key of F Major.
Backing Track
(Welling. Kent)
07919 356980
Lesson Guide - It’s good to see you again
Any questions - just ask TAB & ‘one to one’ tuition available to members: 
Lead Gtr & Backing Track
John’s notes; I created this tune to demonstrate how to use the underlying chords progression to provide a meaningful melody. The chord ‘shapes’ used are just the basic ‘A’, ‘D’ and ‘E’ shapes from the key of the tune and a few of their associated scale notes. While developing a tune using this method it seems like the notes in the chords actually ‘suggest’ a melody! Analysing music from all genres from rock to classical proves this is more than often the ‘go to’ method for writers. If you want to create your own music learn how this tunes melody is derived from the underlying chord tone inversions, then writing music will no longer be a mystery!
(How melodies are derived from the chord tones).
Members challenge:For the more experienced members, If you know your chord/scale relationship, can you work out the chord progression ? Clue.. It’s in the key of F Major.
Lead Gtr
Rhythm Gtr