🎵 Harmony & Chords
Discover chord shapes, progressions, and harmonic relationships through practice
Practice Areas
Melodic Intervals
Play intervals one note after the other (sequentially)
Perfect starting point for harmony theory
Harmonic Intervals
Play intervals with both notes sounding together (simultaneously)
Benefits from basic interval knowledge first
Chord Progressions
Practice common chord progressions
Begin with simple 3-4 chord progressions
Chord Voicings
Explore different chord voicings
Requires understanding of chord construction
Arpeggios
Practice arpeggio patterns
Recommended based on typical learning progression
Learning Paths
🎯 Beginner Path
🔥 Intermediate Path
🎸 Advanced Path
Harmony Theory & Practice Tips
🎸 Chord Shapes Mastery
- • Practice chord transitions: Common progressions
- • Focus on clean fretting: Avoid muted strings
- • Build finger strength: Hold chords for 30+ seconds
🎼 Chord Progressions
- • Learn common progressions: I-V-vi-IV, ii-V-I
- • Practice with metronome: Develop steady timing
- • Transpose to different keys: Build versatility
- • Add rhythm patterns: Strumming and fingerpicking
🎵 Chord Voicings
- • Explore inversions: Root, 1st, 2nd inversions
- • Practice drop voicings: Drop 2, Drop 3
- • Use partial chords: 3rds and 7ths for jazz
- • Connect voicings: Smooth voice leading
🎯 Harmonic Intervals
- • Start with perfect intervals: 4ths, 5ths, octaves
- • Practice consonant intervals: 3rds and 6ths
- • Add dissonant intervals: 2nds, 7ths for tension
- • Use in chord building: Stack intervals for chords