@@newgunguy4176 It's become shorthand based on the guitar's -- or guitar players' -- capabilities, as compared to those of the piano, where the term would not be used. ... I suspect you're playing dumb, just to be a contrarian. It's fairly obvious in the context of guitar that the term means stacking harmony notes on to the melody.
2:32 Not Mozart. Segovia.
Prefer "single note melody".
Well, you saw the title -- why click? Chord melody generally attracts those with a better developed understanding of harmony.
@@Trombonology 🤦♂️There's no such thing as "cHoRd mElOdY".
@@newgunguy4176 It's become shorthand based on the guitar's -- or guitar players' -- capabilities, as compared to those of the piano, where the term would not be used. ... I suspect you're playing dumb, just to be a contrarian. It's fairly obvious in the context of guitar that the term means stacking harmony notes on to the melody.
Because chord melody is more difficult
@sg24336 Because there's no such thing as chord melody. It's a combination of everything, and it's called solo guitar.