Topic: Singing in Harmony

I'm confused about what Singing in Harmony means and what possibilities there are for writing and singing harmony

Let me give an example

A Song in the key of G has three bars of G, C and D. and the first note is a G note. so I find G on my guitar and sing

but when I hear people singing it in an ensemble people sing at different pitches

assuming that they are not just singing horribly - how many different notes can they use in place of my G ?

Re: Singing in Harmony

i'm not good with harmony my-self, but you dont replace the G, you put a harmony beside it! eg; if you sing (or play) G and D at the same time you find it's a natural harmony, which is why we get chords.

eg; chord of G is: G-B-D-G-B and high G. so basically the only notes you play are G-B and D in different octaves.

you can expand on this by playing F in place of the high G, which obviously gives you G7. which sounds nice when you sing those notes. other harmonic notes for G would be: E (for 6th) F# ( for major 7th) A (for 9th) these will come with practice.


hope this helps.

phill

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Re: Singing in Harmony

Phil

Thanks Phil

So does anybody actually do that in musical compositions.  Were talking about someone singing the root note and someone else singing the 5th.

Re: Singing in Harmony

I've just been watching some videos by the Everley Brothers. Harmonies in parralell thirds. it looks quite difficult but it sounds very cool.