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About About 'The Barry Harris Harmonic Method for Guitar' Studying the concepts put forth in this book will not teach you a set of hip sounding voicings. Learn how to play Barry Harris Harmony's and. I’m interested in this revolutionary new way Barry Harris Harmonic Method for guitar. (includes a PDF with.

Ever since my guitar teacher shared his knowledge of Harris' method, I've totally converted to this way of navigating chord progressions. But it seems not many people here (or elsewhere for that matter) use his ideas much. And I don't mean just the diminished scales.

Those can be found in Levine's book, as well as Randy Vincent's book; I mean all the 'movement' ideas, with 6th on the 5th substitutions, and brothers and sisters and what not. After working through some of the Alan Kingstone book (The Barry Harris harmonic method for guitar), it just seems that regular 'modal' analysis of chord progressions isn't as exciting and logical as this other way. Anyone else care to share their experiences with this material? Perhaps we could start a workbook thread. I have many questions and ideas that I would love to share with like minded folks. I dig Barry's approach.

But don't like many of the harmonic structure derived. The complete chords. What or how do you define Modal analysis.

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I'll gladly go through. Download Film Transformer 1 Sampai 4. I might not like. But understand majority of approach.RegThanks for the reply Reg. I'm sorry for not being more specific.

By modal analysis I simply meant using numbers as functions of the chord progression (ii-V7, etc). Like when you find yourself asking: 'what the heck is this bIII7 b9 b13 doing there! Oh, it's just an inversion of a 6th diminished chord'.

R-studio For Linux Serial Key. I just find it's easier to understand and visualize the motion of voices in a chord progression when I think of it all in this framework. Of course, I'm only just starting to work on this material for the past year so I still have a long way to go before I have it in my ear and fingers.

By the way, regarding the 'complete chords', I tend to work on this stuff using both 3 and 4 note chord shapes for Drop 2 inversions. The 3 note shapes make for some real fluid comping voicings.

I picked up the Alan Kingstone book a few months ago and the Roni Ben-Hur DVD more recently. There seems to be a wealth of possibilities available for accompaniment and chord melody/soloing. Rick Stone has three articles about the Harris method on his website that I've found to be very helpful. Scroll down the page to find the articles. Barry Harris has stated that music should be about movement rather than just chords. This is how George Van Eps approached playing also.

There are some short but very insightful Barry Harris clips on YouTube. Check them out.