it's MUCH easier to just transcribe what he's playing and slow it down rather than try to see what note's he's hitting! Transcribing is the only way one can learn to improvise, rather than just spew out licks that are previously practiced. Good luck.
@mojotrio Transcribing is not the only way to learn how to improvise. Granted, it is a great way to learn vocabulary and stuff, it is not the only way. But listening and having a good understanding of theory and knowledge on your instrument are both effective ways to improvise. Transcription is mainly used when one cannot play back what they hear.
Hé Jessica
are you studying
for the nes Hiromi Uehara ?
Great.
Next time please show hands somewhat better for
us poor students to learn some riffs.
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And please join my 100$ contest
(search : sentimental mood contest )
That must be just peanuts for You !
ankhaton 3 years ago
it's MUCH easier to just transcribe what he's playing and slow it down rather than try to see what note's he's hitting! Transcribing is the only way one can learn to improvise, rather than just spew out licks that are previously practiced. Good luck.
mojotrio 2 years ago
@mojotrio Transcribing is not the only way to learn how to improvise. Granted, it is a great way to learn vocabulary and stuff, it is not the only way. But listening and having a good understanding of theory and knowledge on your instrument are both effective ways to improvise. Transcription is mainly used when one cannot play back what they hear.
musicmanson 9 months ago