So I was jammin learning "For the love of god" today. And Notice I get really discouraged when I learn from a tab, So I stared to tab it out by ear, and I felt I was doing alot better, learning it faster, and I remembered the parts easier, and just feeling more accomplished as a whole.
That lead me to thinking, do you think we could have a closable description on the lessons? Just to make it a little bit less tempting to go scroll down and check the tab.
Just an Idea, and for me it would help me a bit, with my ear, even though there is a video right in front of me. I am guessing some other people would benefit from a "minimizable" description menu to hide the. Just tell me what you think about it.
Tj
I like this idea, when learning a song i do it by ear now, in hopes of training myself better. A closeable description would be neat, i would like to attempt some lessons by ear
would be a nice little feature
I like this idea!
It's very important to use your ears, and not just look at the tabs all the time.
I don't really understand what closable descrption is.
Well in my screen resolution (1024x768) , when I open the lesson I just see the lesson video window not the description down Just urge yourself not to use the scroll If you had ability to minimaze the window I guess you'll have the same urge like with scroll but now for clicking to maximize
For me I go straight to the guitar pro tab and look at the music !! but your right its a great idea to learn by ear...
I like it.
Yeah, sounds good.
Well, i myself use a higher resolution that 1024x768, so I see it perfectly and I dont think, that it would tempt you too much to maximize it - you know, I play from bed and look at the screen, so I would have to stand up, get the guitar out of my neck and then maximize it - and I am too lazy to do it:-P
Also, it should not be too hard to implement.
Sounds like a good idea, i need to start working on my ear training.
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