salam Mr.Luqman , yeah to identify things the first thing u need to ,iam just a newbie to arranging, but i love challenge, espcially the chords n of coz u will know the form of that particular piece u going to transcribe, the ryhthm is my hardest part to completely done..taking time too..just like u said sir, its to make it a daily routine..thank u for the info here sir
Wsalam. Thanks for your comment. Yes, it will be a challenge when you are just starting out. But, like I said in the video, in time, it becomes easier. Dont get me wrong, I still struggle to hear certain chords today, and I still make mistakes when I transcribe. Its not about being perfect, but more about progress. Best of luck to u!
Transcribing in traditional way (which I refer to write on piece of paper) is a good way for learning process. But, in case I'm being paid to transcribe (by my friend, especially just to fulfill the criteria for forum performance) & required to finish within deadline they given, I need to choose the fast way which I load the audio file into DAW (FL Studio) then play it & draw the note into piano roll on the go. After I've done that, I export the MIDI file into Sibelius and then done
I get paid to transcribe all the time. I still do it the the traditional way. Not only is it a good learning process, you become better at it as u gain experience. Use technology only as a tool to assist you, but strengthen your ears by doing a little hard work to gain and improve ur skills as a musician and become more legitimate and genuine.
salam Mr.Luqman , yeah to identify things the first thing u need to ,iam just a newbie to arranging, but i love challenge, espcially the chords n of coz u will know the form of that particular piece u going to transcribe, the ryhthm is my hardest part to completely done..taking time too..just like u said sir, its to make it a daily routine..thank u for the info here sir
Wsalam. Thanks for your comment. Yes, it will be a challenge when you are just starting out. But, like I said in the video, in time, it becomes easier. Dont get me wrong, I still struggle to hear certain chords today, and I still make mistakes when I transcribe. Its not about being perfect, but more about progress. Best of luck to u!
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Transcribing in traditional way (which I refer to write on piece of paper) is a good way for learning process. But, in case I'm being paid to transcribe (by my friend, especially just to fulfill the criteria for forum performance) & required to finish within deadline they given, I need to choose the fast way which I load the audio file into DAW (FL Studio) then play it & draw the note into piano roll on the go. After I've done that, I export the MIDI file into Sibelius and then done
I get paid to transcribe all the time. I still do it the the traditional way. Not only is it a good learning process, you become better at it as u gain experience. Use technology only as a tool to assist you, but strengthen your ears by doing a little hard work to gain and improve ur skills as a musician and become more legitimate and genuine.