Ear training has really improved my guitar playing, especially when I'm trying to make up music on the spot and understand music theory better. Here’s how it helps me:
Recognizing Intervals: When you understand intervals, you can quickly spot melodies and harmonies. This means you can play the right notes on the guitar without thinking too hard.
Chord Progressions: Being good at recognizing common chord patterns makes it much easier to improvise. You’ll know what will sound good before you even start playing.
Transcribing Music: This skill helps you listen better. It makes it easier to copy songs and try out new ideas that match your style.
In short, ear training ties everything together, making each jam session more enjoyable and meaningful.
Ear training has really improved my guitar playing, especially when I'm trying to make up music on the spot and understand music theory better. Here’s how it helps me:
Recognizing Intervals: When you understand intervals, you can quickly spot melodies and harmonies. This means you can play the right notes on the guitar without thinking too hard.
Chord Progressions: Being good at recognizing common chord patterns makes it much easier to improvise. You’ll know what will sound good before you even start playing.
Transcribing Music: This skill helps you listen better. It makes it easier to copy songs and try out new ideas that match your style.
In short, ear training ties everything together, making each jam session more enjoyable and meaningful.