How Is Your Memory?, could you play it now.... |
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How Is Your Memory?, could you play it now.... |
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Jun 4 2011, 09:13 AM |
Hey I was wondering what was your first GMC lesson that you mastered?
Could you play it now? How good is your memory when learning stuff on guitar? How long do you remember how to play those songs and lessons? I like to think that I have pretty good memory for these things and I often don't need to "refresh" my repertoire. But there are times I just can't remember how the song goes )) I also rely often on my muscle memory to do it for me. How are you with these things? I guess the key to learning and remembering is to focus a lot during the learning process. What is your approach? -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Jun 4 2011, 12:55 PM |
I have pretty bad memory, and must constantly refresh the songs. Having said that, in years it became easier, because of memorizing how intervals, notes, patterns sound instead of look. This gave me tools to quickly learn something new, refresh old, and of course - think of something interesting.
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Jun 4 2011, 02:11 PM |
Now, you caught me!! Fortunately, on the gigs I've experienced enough to get out of( *** )-without embarrassment ,hehe..
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Jun 4 2011, 02:57 PM
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I am having trouble understanding the term mastered?
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Jan 3 2012, 02:33 PM |
My first lesson: Lian's Inspector Gadget theme. Do I remember how to play it? Not so much. I only remember ones that I play constantly play, but I can noodle out ones from in the past even if its been years. Lately I've wondered if that could be my ears are getting better at picking notes from playing what I hear in my head.
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Jan 3 2012, 03:55 PM |
I have a good memory with things that I am rehearsing but If I don't play the tunes any more I forget them. One of the first lessons that I learnt from here is Muris Extreme Neoclassical, but now I don't remember it.
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Jan 3 2012, 11:31 PM |
My memory is bad in general, but once I learn the material and repeat it from time to time, it's alright.
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Jan 4 2012, 01:49 AM |
Hi, I'm a memory trainer/coach and have been teaching people to improve their memory for over 10 years. Playing guitar as you may or may not know involves both left and right sides of the brain. Left = abstract, words, numbers, things that are generally difficult to make sense of initially. The right side = creativity, colour, imagination and of course music, rhythm, etc. Whilst yes it may be easy to remember a tune in our heads listening to a song, remembering what you play can be very different as your focus could be on one particular side of the brain - that is either the right or left. The trick to remembering is to use both the left and right sides together. One way is to make stories (right side brain) from the notes or scales (left side brain) you are playing. If someone can provide me an example of what they're trying to remember I'll be able to give a clear example at least. Cheers. Regards, Tansel Wow this is very insightful - thanks a lot for sharing. I would love to hear more about this approach. How would one approach remembering the C major scale for example? -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Jan 4 2012, 05:42 AM |
I've joined gmc just to learn one unique lesson: rock ballad from Emir hot, but i can´t still mastered 100%
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Jan 4 2012, 12:49 PM |
I started with the pinkie workout lesson because that sound hounted me in my sleep
for weeks and drove me crazy. |
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