Note: The recording of each solo was done live. That is to say, the playing of both parts were video taped as each was recorded into the computer. So yes it's live.
Guitar jam loop used for this lesson is available here, “AC Simple Jam Loop ”
- Video Example #1 (Both Harmony Parts)
- Video Example #2 (Lower 3rd Harmony)
- Video Example #3 (Upper Main Harmony)
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Tablature
Guitar Lesson Tablature
Note: The solo only starts here in the middle of the 4th measure.
Note: The solo really starts here. It's very exiting!
Note: Look out! This one has a way cool bend in the 3rd measure!
Note: OK! Now we're going places. In the 3rd measure is the beginning of the end for notes below the 12th fret.

Note: Now with some feeling!

Note: Gotta love harmonizing those bends!

Note: Now the end with a single note.

Notes
Guitar Lesson Notes
- Learn each harmony part and practice it along with the video examples that use the opposite harmony part.
- Take notice of the intervals between the harmonized notes..
- Learn the rhythm guitar part.
- The main difference between vocal and guitar harmonies is that a vocal harmony will usually be a three or more parts while guitars are usually only two part.

