Tip: More Near-Rules for Playing by Ear
Singing a melody is something that get help you learn a song by ear. What you may not realize is that singing reinforces the music in your head.
Learning to play the guitar by ear is the most important skill a guitarist can develop. The guitar can be a difficult instrument to learn at times, and improving your listening skills is one of the best ways to grow as a musician.
Singing a melody is something that get help you learn a song by ear. What you may not realize is that singing reinforces the music in your head.
There are come skills that will massively help you play by ear. These tips continue our lessons on playing guitar by ears for newbies.
Everything you learn about playing music by ear from spending just a bit of time at the piano will be info you can translate to playing the guitar.
The guitar may not the best instrument to learn songs by ear. The notes are laid out on the guitar in a way that invites confusion for the player.
Let’s continue our exploration of playing guitar by ear. This time out we’re going to look at reasons for playing by ear.
Too many people believe that they can’t learn to play guitar by ear. You don’t need a degree in music to understand a few things that will make this easier.
Guitar Noise is pleased to welcome Josh Urban as a contributing writer our website. Josh’s first piece examines what many musicians refer to as the most important skill one can develop – listening. And, like almost everything about the guitar, listening has many different aspects and each must be practiced in order to become a better musician.
Great thoughts and some practical exercises in ear training from Chris in Tokyo. Rather than worry about perfect pitch, Chris teaches us about relative pitch, which many of us either already have or can develop with some time and practice.