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26 November 2012

Autumn Leaves (simple chord melody) (I)


Chord melody is the technique to play the melody of a tune simultaneosly with the chords (harmony). 
One effective way (but not the only one) it's to have always in the top note of the chord the note of the melody. This means that you have done your chord homework (forms, inversions, including intervals etc) so you'll be able to make it happen...:-D