Dom Franco
From: Beaverton, OR, 97007
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Posted 31 Jan 2007 6:55 pm Just keep playin...
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After a while you will be able to balance out the volume of all the notes evenly. When I play 3 note chord/melodys I usually arrange it so that the highest pitch is the melody and the harmonies play out below.
This is not due to the volume of each string being different, it is due a law of physics that the highest pitch will be percieved as louder.
It is more difficult to accent the melody when I place a harmony note above it. It can be done however, with a conscious effort to pluck the melody note louder. And sometimes I will even "trill" the note (alternate back and forth) between the two notes, or pluck the melody just a hair before the harmony. It's actually easier to do than to explain.
You'll get the idea, just try two notes at first, and accent one then the other... keep at it, it will come.
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