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#205124 - 01/30/03 09:15 AM
Re: Your preferred KB Playing Style: LeadSheet w/Chords, SheetMusic, or Strictly by Ear?
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Registered: 08/27/99
Posts: 152
Loc: Berkeley, CA
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I can't play be ear at all. I always use mostly Fake Books and improvise a bit, although my playing is rather primitive, given what I could/should have learned over the years. Lazy, lazy, lazy.
People who play and can't read music are really "illiterate" aren't they? However, music is an auditory medium, not a visual one. Does anyone sit down and enjoy READING a good music book ??? No, we LISTEN to music.
I'm always astounded that some of our very BEST musicians (believe me, some are fantastic) who send us songs in our PSR Songs Group sheepishly admit that they can't read music AT ALL.
I've often wondered why. How could it be that someone would be so focused on music to play that well would not bother learning to even read a simple melody line.
Reading some of the responses here gave me some clues. I had never thought that the written music could come between a musician and the music. Interesting.
Bob
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#205125 - 02/07/03 03:50 PM
Re: Your preferred KB Playing Style: LeadSheet w/Chords, SheetMusic, or Strictly by Ear?
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Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 403
Loc: United Kingdom
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Hi Scott,
How are you my friend? Guess I'll be the one to resurrect this thread. I just dropped in from the Technics Forum to browse and discovered the thread you initiated some time ago. I have enjoyed reading all of the responses. They are so interesting.
As you know, Scott, I am in my 70s now and am trying to learn to play an arranger keyboard. While I am pleased with the progress I've made in slightly more than a year, I know that I will never be able to play as well as I would like.
I am a reader. My musical training began at age 7 when my parents encouraged me to play a trombone. I studied the instrument formally for almost 12 years and played it well. Sadly, I stopped playing when I enlisted in the Air Force. I say "sadly" in retrospect of course.
I taught myself to play a little guitar over the years (haven't played for many years now) and was playing guitar in a small combo in Saudi Arabia in the 80s. That is where I acquired my desire to learn to play a keyboard (I always tinkered around with our piano player's Roland when taking a break during rehearsals). So I bought a little Casio board (it was the only keyboard available in the village market shop) and began to teach myself to play. Our piano player was an ear player. I bought the usual "teach yourself" tutors but never progressed very far.
Now I have the KN6000, a teacher, and I am finally realizing my dream of being able to play the music I love. But I'm still a reader. I use the chord symbol/melody line type of music notation. I envy those who can play by ear. One contributor remarked that ear players seem to be able to improvise more easily than readers. I would agree. It is certainly true in my case. Improvisation is hard for me although I am improving little by little. I do believe improvisation is an acquired skill whether you hear it naturally and practice it or whether you are taught to improvise. I also believe one has to be a good listener and listen a lot to musicians improvising in order to "pick up their licks", then practice them until they become a natural part of one's improvisation repertoire/skill.
All of you who have contributed to this thread have given me a great read. Thanks a lot.
Most Sincerely, Chuck
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#205126 - 02/07/03 06:05 PM
Re: Your preferred KB Playing Style: LeadSheet w/Chords, SheetMusic, or Strictly by Ear?
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Registered: 09/23/02
Posts: 109
Loc: NRH, TX, USA
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Most people (including a number of musicians) seem to forget that there's a major difference betwen being able to 'read' music [Which I can] and play a particular instrument at the same time. For example [scuse me if this is too basic], middle C is splap bang in the middle of the treble clef - and the 88 key piano. But on a clarinet or flute it's not in the 'middle'. And on a guitar, middle 'C' can be played in about 6 different places - same note ! My point is... saying that one can read music does not necessitate the abilty to play directly from it. I can read music, but not well enough [any more] to 'sight-read' for a piano, or any other instrument I now play. Playing is now done mainly by ear, and yes... improvising is a no-brainer once you've learnt a few basic pentatonic major and minor scales plus the blues scale. I have no trouble doing that, and most rock/country lead guitar [my main instrument now] is pentatonic based. Can I do that on the keyboard. Well, NO ! Not yet, but I'm working on it.. Regards, Steve [This message has been edited by S0C9 (edited 02-07-2003).]
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