Home On Your Range – Theory/Songwriting Workshop 2
This is the second part of our theory and songwriting workshop. In this article we’ll come up with a simple way of figuring out a singer’s vocal range.
Learning the absolute essentials of music theory for guitar is not as difficult as you think. We know guitarists need their music theory delivered in a painless manner so we’ve paired our talented writers with essential topics ranging from absolute beginner to refresher courses.
This is the second part of our theory and songwriting workshop. In this article we’ll come up with a simple way of figuring out a singer’s vocal range.
This is the first in a series that looks at how melodies and chords work together. It includes specific examples from some well known songs.
This lesson takes a look at an unusual phenomenon known as sustained tones. You can hear it in songs by Oasis, Pink Floyd, Indigo Girls and others.
This lesson looks at the workings of chords other than the basic major, minor, augmented and diminished.
This beginner music theory lesson looks at how to put chords together. We’ll examine the four main chord types in some detail.
Let’s go back to the beginning steps of music theory once again. This will help us answer a lot of questions about scales, leads, chords and melodies.
More than anything else, melody defines a song for us. Join us on a tour through the music theory basics of melody.
This music theory lesson delves into musical phrases and introduces a couple common types of cadences. We’ll try several well-known songs as examples.