I think harmony is my favourite topic. I always try to find ways to write more interesting chord progressions. The hardest part is not forcing it to just sound « clever ». Playing the guitar and not the piano, I’m wondering if one instrument is better than the other to explore harmony. I often feel stuck with the limitations of the guitar - and by the fact that I’m not yet a great player.
Anyway, I hope you’ll write more of those great pieces on harmony. Thanks a lot.
Harmony is also one of my favorite subjects, and I imagine I'll write plenty more about it in the future. I definitely find it a bit more intuitive on keyboard, but at the same time I find myself reaching different and sometimes more creative conclusions on guitar which is invaluable. I also have found that the more practice I've put into the CAGED system and just learning the fretboard in general the easier exploring harmonic shapes has gotten.
I think harmony is my favourite topic. I always try to find ways to write more interesting chord progressions. The hardest part is not forcing it to just sound « clever ». Playing the guitar and not the piano, I’m wondering if one instrument is better than the other to explore harmony. I often feel stuck with the limitations of the guitar - and by the fact that I’m not yet a great player.
Anyway, I hope you’ll write more of those great pieces on harmony. Thanks a lot.
Harmony is also one of my favorite subjects, and I imagine I'll write plenty more about it in the future. I definitely find it a bit more intuitive on keyboard, but at the same time I find myself reaching different and sometimes more creative conclusions on guitar which is invaluable. I also have found that the more practice I've put into the CAGED system and just learning the fretboard in general the easier exploring harmonic shapes has gotten.
Anyways, just some thoughts--thanks for reading!