As a hobbyist, I can’t overemphasize how important step one is. I call it internalizing a song. It’s the reason I love learning songs from my car cassette days…step one is already done! Thx for the tips.
We learned off vinyl. If the lick was too fast we'd turn 331/3 down to 16 and it would be twice as slow and an octave lower. I have perfect pitch and started with classical guitar at Peabody. I also took theory and composition there. Then I studied with Carl Filipiak for years. But, it was Peabody who told me that I have perfect pitch. We didn't have the internet back then. You used your ear. Kids nowadays can't even do that and many you tube lessons are wrong. Wrong key, wrong chord progression, even wrong lyrics. It's sad 😔
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As a hobbyist, I can’t overemphasize how important step one is. I call it internalizing a song. It’s the reason I love learning songs from my car cassette days…step one is already done! Thx for the tips.
Always great advice on this channel. Thank you very much!
You're welcome! 🙌 Thank you, friend!
Oh my...you weren't kidding about the 12-tone music at all! Lol
When you're stuck way out in the weeds Erich is the weedeater to the rescue.
Thank you, my brother!
We learned off vinyl. If the lick was too fast we'd turn 331/3 down to 16 and it would be twice as slow and an octave lower. I have perfect pitch and started with classical guitar at Peabody. I also took theory and composition there. Then I studied with Carl Filipiak for years. But, it was Peabody who told me that I have perfect pitch. We didn't have the internet back then. You used your ear. Kids nowadays can't even do that and many you tube lessons are wrong. Wrong key, wrong chord progression, even wrong lyrics. It's sad 😔