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Songwriting is a creative process, but there are still key guidelines and formulas that ALL of the great songs and songwriters follow. Songwriting on Guitar covers all of these essential musical rules in layman’s language, but Songwriting on Guitar is so much more than a ‘textbook’ approach to songwriting; it’s an immersive, contextual and highly creative process that you play and compose your way through. No tedious theory or boring exercises to work through here. In fact, you will likely create hundreds of your own motifs and song ideas as you journey through Songwriting on Guitar.

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24 Replies to “Songwriting on Guitar – #3 Harmonic Concepts – Learn How To Write Guitar Songs”

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  2. Can somebody tell where is the G that the chords G and Em have In common? Cause I don't fucking see it, an Em chord has the notes E,B,E,G,B,C (0,2,2,0,0,0,0) And the G major chord has the notes G,B,D,G,D,G (3,2,0,0,2,2) Those chords only have B in common, where the fuck are the G and E?!!!??!?? Please help me…..??????

  3. @Jonathan Martin — A "scale degree" is the generic numbering system within a scale that shows each tones function within the scale. Each major scale has seven different tones, 1-2-3-4-5-6-7. In the key of C, 1=C, 2=D, 3=E, 4=F, 5=G, 6=A, and 7=B; then it repeats the same tones (often numbered 8-15 in the second octave)…The "second degree" of the scale is the "2", the "third degree" is the "3", and so on. This is not a "guitar theory" term and there is no such thing as "guitar theory." It is simply a kind of "music theory" that applies to the Western harmonic system regardless of what instrument or set of instruments is playing pitched sounds. 

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