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Yeah. See, it's like this. When playing the piano, you are using two hands. So while your right hand might be playing a melody (i.e. single notes), the left hand will complement it with some extra notes that imply a chord.This can be done on guitars as well, with the rhythm guitar playing some notes that, when combined with the solo guitar, imply a chord. Think of the F clef notes (usually played with the left hand) as rhythm guitar parts (or harmony) while the G clef notes (played with the right hand on the piano) are for melody (or solos).
Yeah. See, it's like this. When playing the piano, you are using two hands. So while your right hand might be playing a melody (i.e. single notes), the left hand will complement it with some extra notes that imply a chord.
This can be done on guitars as well, with the rhythm guitar playing some notes that, when combined with the solo guitar, imply a chord. Think of the F clef notes (usually played with the left hand) as rhythm guitar parts (or harmony) while the G clef notes (played with the right hand on the piano) are for melody (or solos).