Maybe when I am out of work in a couple months and if I don't find a job right away I will attempt to start the process but by the time I'd be any goo...
I found this on a blog"I was invited to a masterclass recently at USC featuring guitarist Robben Ford. I was particularly keen to go as Robben was qui...
I personally get a lot of satisfaction working out things on my own, which is why I have done it a lot. I had basic ear skills initially and I used to...
Did he actually ever play one like that? With a stripe? Just wondering because I was big into Nirvana......
Ben Folds - B*tches ain't s*it - Originally by NWA (N***as with attitude)
OK I shouldn't hijack my own thread but as far as TV goes I watch very little myself but could never see giving it up. The only real "show" I watch is...
I wonder if McCartney's piece would have been closer to what he actually had in mind if he'd used a computer to write it all down. I mean sure he woul...
Really different albums...... and I wouldn't know which to chose because the fact is _ I'm not choosing _ I own them both.If you were asking which I t...
Well I've always been able to pick out tunes by ear - not as fluently as I can now but I had that gift. However I always struggled with reading music....
Where reading is truly essential is in arranging music. It's true that many bands come up with arrangements on the fly - but those typically aren't v...
I suppose if you want to be a symphony orchestra player/session musician like note boat then reading will be your primarily goal.I would never have th...
Most strumming is divided as such - Sixteenth notes - divided into four per beat1 e + a D u D u Your hand should always move that way (ghost...
Well..... I can read a bit of music but I am much better with my ears. AdvantagesIf you learn a piece from reading - It will probably take less time t...
That looks good! I normally like MI books, I don't know if I need this one - what does it cover ?