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#159673 - 01/05/04 07:49 PM
Re: Reading or playing by ear- The big question
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Registered: 08/12/02
Posts: 673
Loc: malaga, spain
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hi all,i always wanted to play an instrument,and lets face it ,its not easy,i have had many second hand instruments over the coarse of many years and i was like a jack of all trades all i wanted was to be able to play 2 or3 songs on each instrument,,by teaching myself with very basic books,then i realised that with a good keyboard i would have it all at my fingertips,so i thought right i will learn piano,keyboard,i just did not realise there was so much to learn,anyway i started and when i realised that most music was in the keys of C and up to 3 sharps and down to 3 flats,so why learn what i will not use,after all how many pieces are there in Csharp or G sharp,i mean you can transpose it if you want,don,t get me wrong i would love to play like our TOP PIANIST on our site but these studied from a very young age and put many many years of hard effort to get there,but for me i,m just happy to be able to play from fake books for my own pleasure,i think that for those that cannot read music,even if they only learn major and minor chords they will be able to get by, and enjoy,mike
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#159675 - 01/06/04 06:46 AM
Re: Reading or playing by ear- The big question
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Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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I took organ lessons for 6 months forty years ago. I had played trompone in school before that,so I didn't have much background on keyboards. After a month,I told the teacher to skip the scales and teach me to read a fake book. In 6 months I was playing out.
The downside was that without reading left hand,I was not voicing my chords properly,so I taught myself to read bass clef as well. While I use chords while playing,a little knowledge of reading and theory is useful.
As for playing by ear, I became a slave to a fakebook. I didn't dare let go of my crutch until I started playing along with midfiles. I played over the melody for awhile and then muted or deleted the track. By developing your ear for intervals,and finger memory,you can have the best of both worlds.
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