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I recently bought Canon in D, chords and melody to teach my son for the local music competition.
My thought was to play the chords through and then it goes quite nicely into the melody - BUT HOW TO FINISH?
I just don't know. Any advice anyone please.
Hi mikee ... why not just go back to lesson 1 Pachelbel Canon and end it as per the lesson? Or better yet, go straight to the third pass through it in that lesson, the last pass, and end it like it does in the lesson.
Hello Kirk. Do you mean finish on that very cool ad lib thing you do at the end of the melody? Or three times through the melody and get back on to the first lesson and finish on that nice melancholic chord.
I appreciate your advice very much.
Download the PDF of the 'Guitar Chord Slide Rule', print it out, fold it together and you'll have at your disposal a very neat tool that will not only show you all the positions for the main flavors of chords, but will also teach you a very important lesson about how the guitar works... It consists of a folded sleeve and six double sided inserts, instructions for cutting it out and folding it together are included with the PDF ... it's very simple to do, and if you botch it, you can simply print it out again!