![]() (There are other books and videos that show the concepts applied to guitar that I might be reviewing in the future.)Īll in all, this is a concise introduction to Barry’s thinking. Still it’s great to hear the harmony and how the movement is created. In Part II, the basic chord movement section is good too, but since I play guitar I could only play certain examples (with adaptations of course). In addition to what the author wrote to explain the ideas, we also get Barry Harris’s comments (written in italics) and variations on the examples given. The most important parts (for me) are Part I and III – these explain how Barry approaches lines that rhythmically place the chord tones on the beat and makes faster lines sound good.Īlthough I’m already aware of the basic concepts (I’ve studied his approach in different books before), this book provides a good explanation for it. Part III – Exploring the Sixth Diminished Scale Although notated for piano, this guide serves as good primer for any instrument including guitar.Īddendum 1: Song Example: Stay Right With ItĪddendum 2: Solo Example: Stay Right With It ![]() This 27-page eBook is a tutorial to understand the basics of the Barry Harris approach to improvised lines and harmony.
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