Jo Ann Smith: Advanced Open-Noting Techniques (Saturday, Session 6, Level 4 - Upper-Intermediate, Autoharp) 15AH013
Open-noting is a method of playing melody notes without using a chord bar. But there is much more to it than grabbing an occasional open note here and there. Advanced open-noting involves playing several open notes in a row and only using the chord bars to control the sustain. There’s a fine line between too little and too much, and we will discuss when and where to draw the line. DIATONIC ONLY. Any key.
Open-noting is a method of playing melody notes without using a chord bar. But there is much more to it than grabbing an occasional open note here and there. Advanced open-noting involves playing several open notes in a row and only using the chord bars to control the sustain. There’s a fine line between too little and too much, and we will discuss when and where to draw the line. DIATONIC ONLY. Any key.
Open-noting is a method of playing melody notes without using a chord bar. But there is much more to it than grabbing an occasional open note here and there. Advanced open-noting involves playing several open notes in a row and only using the chord bars to control the sustain. There’s a fine line between too little and too much, and we will discuss when and where to draw the line. DIATONIC ONLY. Any key.