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Reading notes and tabs–or not
I’m sure others do this, but I’d like to know if it’s a handicap or an advantage.
I read notes very little, just the basics, and tab I can read pretty confidently. But, even with bifocals, the tab notation is very small on the printed music sheet, so it slows me way down to read and play at the same time. When I had piano lessons ages ago, I learned mostly by ear as the teacher played a piece, then the notation acted as more of a cue of what to do next. I can’t follow Tony’s verbal instruction of where to put my fingers etc., as he goes too fast. And the video is mostly useless as it doesn’t keep up with the audio. (Yeah, I have a little, old, laptop,) But if he plays the lesson through, at least I know what it’s supposed to sound like as I work through the tab and gain muscle (and mental) memory.
Who else here does this, and have you found it more of a struggle to learn techniques and licks etc, or has it made it easier for you?
BarbaraM
PS, the piece I enjoyed most on piano was that Bach piece that’s often used as a backing track to “Ave Maria”. I’d love to learn that on guitar!
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