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Improvise for Real – Chord Melody Guitar 1

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Improvise for Real – Chord Melody Guitar 1
Chord melody is the “master ability” on the guitar, unlocking its full potential and allowing you to play with the same freedom as piano players. You’ll learn to improvise melodies and chords together on the fretboard, giving you endless creative possibilities in your music.
Unlock the full creative power of the guitar!

•    Do you wish you could play totally unaccompanied solo guitar and really play something beautiful for your listeners?

•    Would you love to create your own arrangements of your favorite songs for solo guitar?

•    When you see guitarists adding chords effortlessly to their improvised solos, do you wish you could do the same?

•    Do you wish you could play more interesting accompaniment patterns when you accompany other musicians?
All of these abilities are called “Chord Melody Guitar”

Learning the skill of Chord Melody Guitar allows you to combine bass, chords and melody in your playing. You can play more interesting solos, create your own arrangements of your favorite songs, and even improvise entire compositions off the top of your head.

When you see guitarists playing in this way, you might think that it’s very difficult to control so much music at once. You might even think that these guitarists are simply beyond your level.

But that’s not true.

Chord melody playing is one of the EASIEST and most RELAXED ways to play the guitar, because of the total creative freedom that it gives you. You just need a system for learning to combine all of these elements naturally in your playing.
But what is “Chord Melody Guitar”?

Simply put:

Chord melody is the “master ability” on the guitar.

Chord melody isn’t just a style of playing, like you might have seen in jazz music. Chord melody means being able to play the guitar with the same creative freedom that piano players enjoy, playing melodies and chords at the same time. Chord melody definitely allows you to play jazz, but it also includes everything from blues to flamenco to rock music!

Haven’t you ever seen a guitarist weaving chords effortlessly into a solo, and wished you could do the same?

Haven’t you ever been asked to “just play something” on the guitar and you didn’t know what to play?

When you’re accompanying other musicians, wouldn’t you love to go beyond just strumming chords and do something much more creative?
Breaking through to that “next level” as a guitarist
All of these awesome skills come down to one very simple ability:

The ability to see both notes and chords in a single integrated vision of the fretboard.

Here’s the critical insight. Chords aren’t just those empty shapes that we memorized on the fretboard when we were first starting out. Those “chord shapes” that you know are just ONE way that each chord can be played. They don’t allow you to add melody notes of your own choosing. So you are stuck with a dilemma: you can either play the melody you want to express, or you can play the chord of the moment.

The way to break out of these limitations is to understand where chords come from. Chords are nothing more than a selection of notes from the key of the music. We create the different chords of our musical system by playing certain notes and omitting others. What this means is that when you’re improvising in a particular scale, you’re already playing all of the notes you need to create any chord you want.

To reach the next level as a guitarist, you just need to move beyond the beginner’s understanding of “chord shapes” and learn how to build your OWN chords. The great thing is that all of the notes you’ll need are already directly under your fingertips, because they come from the same scale that you’re already using for your solo.

In Chord Melody Guitar 1, you will learn to see both melody notes and chord notes in a single integrated vision of the fretboard. You’ll discover that the notes of any chord are actually all around you, and this is true no matter where you are on the fretboard. You’ll learn how to group these notes together effortlessly to create your own chord voicings. And you’ll learn how to weave these chords into your melodies with complete creative freedom.

If you’ve been playing the guitar for a while, you know that this ability to combine notes together is one of the most exciting creative possibilities that come from really mastering the guitar. If you want to unleash these creative possibilities in your own playing, then chord melody is the next level in your guitar evolution.
No complicated acrobatics

There is also an important physical methodology that I will teach you, which will allow you to improvise with melody, chords and bass in a way that is relaxed and natural. Chord melody playing should never feel like a complicated acrobatic routine of simultaneously playing multiple parts. Chord melody just means being able to add chord notes and bass notes to your melodies whenever YOU want to, without any pressure or difficulty at all. And through the step-by-step method that I’m going to teach you in my video course, you’ll learn to improvise with melody, chords and bass in a way that is relaxed, easy and creative right from the start.
This course will teach you:

•    How to weave chords and melodies together with the same freedom that piano players enjoy

•    How to combine bass, chords and melody so you can play totally unaccompanied solo guitar

•    How to improvise with complete freedom in chord melody style

•    How to practice chord melody playing in a way that is free and creative right from the start

•    How to create beautiful accompaniment patterns using your new chord melody skills

•    How to use chord melody as a complete system for composing your own music

•    How to keep growing even after this course, adding new chord progressions to your chord melody repertoire
18 video lessons – Work at your own pace

This course is divided into 18 video lessons. Each lesson will teach you the next level of our chord melody practice. You’ll start by learning to control the bass note while you are improvising melodically, and later we will add chords to this framework. By the end of the course you’ll be improvising in full chord melody style over the four most important chords in popular music.

With these chords you can already play hundreds of songs in full chord melody style. But more importantly you will learn the process for adding new chords on your own. So by the end of this course, you will be able to learn any new song or chord progression and add it to your chord melody repertoire. The practice itself is relaxing, fun and totally creative, and you’ll be improvising your own music right from the very first day.
Testimonials from past students

“This course was a breakthrough in my guitar practice! I saw other guitarists improvising freely with melody and chords and I had no idea how to get there. This course gave me the answer. I was able to build a practice, very simple at first, that made me connect more deeply with the sounds I was playing. It’s such a fun and relaxed process, and my practice grew naturally to a level I couldn’t even imagine at the beginning.” – Attilio Provenzano (Cambridge, United Kingdom)

“This course taught me how to be creative and play the guitar like an orchestra where all of the musicians can participate independently or together. As you gain experience with this method, you begin to see the guitar in a very clear way that allows you to quickly become very creative. Chord Melody Guitar is a course that I recommend for anyone who wants to understand and play the guitar creatively.” – Kelbinson Martinez (Orlando, Florida)

“This course could change your whole way of thinking about harmony on guitar. It is an exploration of basic harmony through a functional exploration of the sounds, with improvisation at the core. The pace of the course is slow enough for beginners but if you are a more advanced player this course is open to your creativity. Thanks, David!” – Jean-Marc Sabourin (Montreal, Canada)