In this second of three videos on how to sing harmony, I'm going to give you some tips on how to sing three-part harmonies. I'll be focusing mainly on Country music and the song I'm using as an example is "Cool Water", famous by the voices of Marty Robbins and The Sons Of The Pioneers.
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Great clip, harmony power!
Thanks a million!
Thanks for this man.
My pleasure! Glad it was useful
Fantastic!!!
Thank you! 😊
Thanks, amigo! You make it seem quite simple. Which, I suppose, it is.
Thanks very much, buddy!
wish I could give this ten thumbs up! love this video. will watch the others in the series to be sure. I really enjoyed your singing as well! 👏
Ah that's very kind, thanks very much!
Eu curto muito Alabama
Eles tem otimas harmonias vocais!
thats is awesome , what video software did you use? tks ken in stockton
Thanks Ken! I used Adobe Premiere Pro
Thank you Cesar. One thing that confuses me is when the melody sings a note which is not in the backing chord. Do the other voices follow to make a triad, even if this is a different chord than is being played?
Hey Tony, thanks for your question! It depends, sometimes only one of the voices may change to create tension. Or sometimes all of them can change slightly off the chord and come back for the same reason. I'm not sure if that answers your question, but if you have an example of what you're saying, I'll be happy to listen and get back to you on that. All the best!