
Continuing our sessions on music making, today we will talk about adding harmony to melodies. I will teach you a simple formula to follow to help you know which scale notes will likely sound good with the melody notes you are playing.
I believe learning to read music is a very challenging task, for anyone, but especially for children. My Music Maker series is designed to help piano kids solve puzzles which ultimately creates music for them to play. In a way, we are reverse engineering music to help young musicians gain a clearer understanding of how music is built.
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