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Topic: music tip

+Anonymous A4.4 years ago #61,466

ok, ok this one is simple enough.
whats your tip to maybe be able to play alot of pop songs flexibly? is it the same as playing classical music? identify chords and progressions and its recurring pattern?

or maybe any tactics to be able to memorize and identify the music sheets out of your head and basically plays it flexibly

·Anonymous A (OP) — 4.4 years ago, 59 seconds later[T] [B] #624,082

alsl maybe how would you make your playing fluent and move around blac and white keys, dissonant and consonant chords and not stunted upon unfamiliar sounds/keys, basically being uber fluent improvisation in many situations?

+Anonymous B4.4 years ago, 4 hours later, 4 hours after the original post[T] [B] #624,087

There is only one way: just start doing it, and keep on doing it until you stop sucking at it. There is a ton of free sheet music / chord charts online - download and play through as much as possible, all the time reading chords and listening to what they sound like. After about 1000 hours or so you will start picking up patterns, common chord sequences and cadences. Do this until you can identify a large enough set of patterns so that you can start trying to play things by ear without needing to read. It also helps if you record yourself practising. That way you can identify what sort of sounds OK and what sucks... expect almost everything to sound like crap at first... Eventually some of it will start sounding sort of OK... then in a few years, eventually some of it might actually start sounding really good.

·Anonymous A (OP) — 4.4 years ago, 13 minutes later, 4 hours after the original post[T] [B] #624,088

@previous (B) hmmmm, can you be more specific maybe

+Anonymous C4.3 years ago, 1 week later, 1 week after the original post[T] [B] #624,365

You can learn music by using your ear first! 🔥 http://www.useyourear.com/how-to-develop-relative-pitch-in-3-steps-yt

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