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Songwriting: the Theory of how to Harmonize Voices and Solo Instruments

Harmonizing voices or instruments is not as difficult as some people might think. All you need is some basic understanding of intervals, scales and chords and you are ready to write backup vocals and melodies, or interesting solos for instruments.

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