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April 05, 2006 | Reharmonization Part 2

Part 2 of our two-part series on reharmonization is available for your online reading pleasure at Mel Bay Publications MandolinSessions.com. We attempt to tackle this concept by introducing five simple "tricks" at enhancing a the harmonic structure of a simple Pop/Folk tune. If you didn't catch the previous article, go to the February issue for Part 1, before you read April's Part 2.

Mandolin Sessions is a wonderful free resource offered bi-monthly by publishing giant Mel Bay, and coordinated by industry-leading teacher and music professional, Joe Carr. This month's issue features articles by regular columnists Dix Druce, Roger Landes, Wendy Anthony, Sergio Lara, Joe Mendel, and Steve Kaufman.

Read the April Jazz Mandology.

Get caught up on previous articles in our past issues page.

Do you like the MandolinSessions series? Be sure to let them know how much you appreciate this free service: contact Mel Bay.

Coming up in June, we look at Chord Melody concepts.


Posted by Ted at April 5, 2006 07:39 PM


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