1 1 00:00:00,491 --> 00:00:05,403 Ballad Style, Jock Stewart, this is a beautiful Irish song that is very 2 2 00:00:05,403 --> 00:00:09,280 good practice for tying in a melody with the chord tones. 3 3 00:00:09,280 --> 00:00:11,160 So, let's look at the melody. 4 4 00:00:11,160 --> 00:00:16,842 [SOUND] So, look how well it fits with chord tones. 5 5 00:00:16,842 --> 00:00:19,827 [SOUND] All right, 6 6 00:00:19,827 --> 00:00:24,802 that's a C, and that's a G. 7 7 00:00:24,802 --> 00:00:27,791 Right, that's the 5th of G. 8 8 00:00:27,791 --> 00:00:33,988 And come up on thirds, back to C, so it's on the C again, 9 9 00:00:33,988 --> 00:00:39,042 the melody line, and F, first and third of F. 10 10 00:00:39,042 --> 00:00:45,922 Then, C backwards, C backwards actually uses the melody. 11 11 00:00:45,922 --> 00:00:51,471 And, the G again, up through the G. 12 12 00:00:51,471 --> 00:00:53,111 Again, the melody line is the chord. 13 13 00:00:53,111 --> 00:00:59,242 [MUSIC] 14 14 00:00:59,242 --> 00:01:01,982 Okay, so the last time then. 15 15 00:01:01,982 --> 00:01:05,371 Take it nice and slow, all right. 16 16 00:01:05,371 --> 00:01:15,371 [MUSIC] 17 17 00:01:16,502 --> 00:01:20,242 C backwards, and the G. 18 18 00:01:20,242 --> 00:01:30,242 [MUSIC] 19 19 00:01:32,442 --> 00:01:37,702 F, C backwards, back to the G. 20 20 00:01:37,702 --> 00:01:45,119 [MUSIC]