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Honestly I love sight reading and I love reading my notes. I only use tabs to learn metal songs I like, but for everything else I use notation, there’s a lot more musical information that can be incorporated into other areas.
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When I started playing an instrument in my thirties I “booked time” to it. By having an appointment with my instrument I’d created the discipline to regularly practice. Eventually it became deeply pleasurable as skills were honed. Nowadays practice is a locked in habit, a time I look forward to enjoying in my “wood shed”.
Thanks You. This was very helpful. I have been playing with my fingers for a long time and finally have let my nails grow and realized that my right hand angle had gotten a bit sloppy making it difficult to use the thumbnail. Your direction to make sure the other fingers were positioned correctly, helped me to resolve the Thumb issue.
Who else can flick their forks with their fingers? I surely can't be the only one... give it a try you never know it might save you some extra movement and you don't have to worry about accidentally hitting something and cause a dent or a knick on your fork or if you're a piano tuner
Thanks for this. Just yesterday I revisited an old, beginner level piece that I thought I knew inside out, and realised I was not playing legato enough - not holding down the current note long enough while moving into position for the next notes.
Synopsis: _You should learn thing so you can do thing faster._ Yeah... that's not a particularly convincing argument for learning to read Notation. It's like telling people the only way to live is to learn how to *drive* a boat, just incase they want to *ride* a boat... While yes, it CAN be used effectively, it also require "the interest for understanding the music" rather jan just "the ability to create and enjoy music". In other words, you hvae failed to understand the different approaches there are to music, and how standard Notation is not helpful for many who wants to get into leanring music, due to the heavy investment of learning to read a new language before getting to actually have fun. While learning to read Notation works for some, it is deffinetely not a universal key to music, especially outside the narrow specter of classical music etc. Wanting to learning _classical guitar,_ doesn't mean you want to learn _classical music._
Tablature turned the lutenists of the Renaissance and Baroque into 2nd class musicians. The single most important skill I learned as a professional guitarist was the ability to read staff notation.
Definitely reading music is important. The most important starting point is a good music teacher so the student can progress through the grades. I agree=Tab notation is very limiting
The title of the video is misleading. This isn’t a course, this is an unabashed advertisement for this course. I may still enrol though, 40 usd doesn’t seem to be a lot for learning Ave Maria.
Honestly, this is how i felt about music theory and many of the Pieces i wanted to learn without it 😭I felt so lost and disconnected from my playing 😞 but im on the road of getting back on track😊
I was able to learn the Bolero by Julián Arcas from the sheet you posted, but now my teacher asked me to choose and learn one of Bach's lute concerts and I chose the BWV 997. It would be a dream if I manage to master just the Fugue from that concert in 4 months. But I am down for the challenge :)
Always great information .. working on two pieces at the moment .. just taking it slow and making sure my positions are excellent before I start working on perfecting. time