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Cry me a River Combined Arrangement Guitar Measures 13 & 14

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This lesson will teach you how to play measures 13 & 14 of the Combined Arrangement version of Cry me a River. To listen to the Combined Arrangement Guitar Tab for the whole song go to the COMBINED ARRANGEMENT GUITAR TAB video. An essential part of any performance of an arrangement of a tune is that the melodic line should be heard clearly above the accompanying notes. Go to the MELODY Measures 13 & 14 page to revise the melody for these measures. If you want to impress, let that melody fly! Go to the CHORDS Measures 13 & 14 page to revise the chords for these measures.

Video Script:

In this combined arrangement for a solo guitar performance, in the first of these measures, the original melody is harmonised by the

1st finger, on the 2nd string, 5th fret

and the

1st finger, on the 4th string, 5th fret

use a bar to play the 3 notes together

and to play the second melody note use the

3rd finger, on the 1st string, 6th fret

followed by the first finger bar at the

1st string, 5th fret

The Guitar Tabs on the bottom of the video screen will help you find where to place your left hand fingers

for the last two notes of the first of these measures place your

3rd finger, on the 1st string, 6th fret

2nd finger, on the 3rd string, 6th fret

1st finger, on the 4th string, 5th fret

lift the 3rd finger off for the last note, played by the 1st finger bar at the 5th fret

to complete this in this acoustic guitar solo, in the second of these two measures, for the original melody note, place the

4th finger, on the 2nd string, 5th fret

and harmonise with the

3rd finger, on the 3rd string, 5th fret

and the

2nd finger, on the 4th string, 4th fret

these two notes are from the harmonising D7 chord

finish off the measure with the original melody

This arrangement could as easily sit with the title of “Jazz guitar arrangement” or “classical guitar arranagment” and be interesting to players from both genres.

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