Switch On Your Harmony Autopilot (How to Sing Harmony the Natural Way: Level Two)
- 1Welcome to Switch On Your Harmony Autopilot
- 2What You Should Already Know
- 3Common Melody Patterns Help Us Sing Harmony On-The-Fly
- 4Melodies That Go Up the Chord: Melody Pattern A
- 5Songs With Melody Pattern A
- 6Learn the Harmony Above Melody Pattern A
- 7Practice Singing Harmony Above Melody Pattern A
- 8Learn the Harmony Below Melody Pattern A
- 9Practice Singing Harmony Below Melody Pattern A
- 10Melodies That Go Down the Chord: Melody Pattern B
- 11Practice Singing Harmony Above Melody Pattern B
- 12Practice Singing Harmony Below Melody Pattern B
- 13Working On a Building: High Harmony Lesson
- 14Practice Singing High Harmony, Men's Key: Working On a Building
- 15Practice Singing High Harmony, Women's Key: Working On a Building
- 16Working On a Building: Low Harmony Lesson
- 17Practice Singing Low Harmony: Working On a Building (Women’s Key)
- 18Practice Singing Low Harmony: Working On a Building (Men's Key)
- 19Scale-Based Melodies, Down the Scale: Melody Pattern C (High Harmony)
- 20Learn to Sing Low Harmony On the Endings of Songs
- 21Practice Singing Low Harmony On Song Endings With Melody Pattern C
- 22Way Downtown: Combining Melody Patterns Lesson
- 23Practice Singing Harmony: Way Downtown (Men's Key)
- 24Practice Singing Harmony: Way Downtown (Women's Key)
- 25Where to Go from Here
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