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re: Give me a song to learn on acoustic during quarantine
Posted on 3/28/20 at 7:26 am to Kvothe
Posted on 3/28/20 at 7:26 am to Kvothe
Play a Song until you have it down.Don't wear yourself out on 1 Song though.
Mess around with other Songs you like.
I learned those 1 at a time over the past couple of months.
Have fun.
Mess around with other Songs you like.
I learned those 1 at a time over the past couple of months.
Have fun.
Posted on 3/28/20 at 9:02 am to tidalmouse
I'll throw something out there, for you guys that are trying to learn new songs.
A lot of times, while you are trying to learn one, you might make a mistake, and notice that it sounds like something else, pay attention and learn that one too.
A lot of times, while you are trying to learn one, you might make a mistake, and notice that it sounds like something else, pay attention and learn that one too.
Posted on 3/28/20 at 1:01 pm to auggie
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I'll throw something out there, for you guys that are trying to learn new songs.
A lot of times, while you are trying to learn one, you might make a mistake, and notice that it sounds like something else, pay attention and learn that one too.
Dead on the money. there's only so many chord progressions and ways to put the notes in a scale in various orders. A whole bunch of patterns repeat when you start listening for that.
Posted on 3/28/20 at 1:17 pm to Kvothe
quote:Not sure there's a wrong or right way... short of doing something wrong over and over again. I'm sure there's a study; however it's probably better at this time to just play. Play to learn, play to pass these times, and play for enjoyment.
I think I'm having an ADD problem with starting to learn one song, then another, before completely learning the first, or any for that matter
I've done it both ways. Learning for the sake of making it presentation quality and for just getting exposed to more new stuff. And for me both were helpful. Another thing I thought helpful was to open up a song on the ultimate guitar site and play through different versions. To me this helps your with ear training and not just muscle memory. It'll help you learn to trust your ear.
Posted on 3/28/20 at 5:57 pm to awestruck
Mouthful of Cavities - Blind Melon
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