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Posted by: Qenzoz Dec 13 2012, 09:12 PM

Hey I've got an idea for the lessons here at GMC, no idea if it is good, but anyways biggrin.gif

Well, I thought that maybe you could add like a listen only button to the video so it blacks out the screen, then you could use your ears to figure out the lesson, might be some great ear training that way.

I know it is a sort of dumb idea, since you can just scroll down, etc. But by doing that there is a chance you'll see the scales pattern and just overlook some tips without really wanting to and also when you have to pause the video and such you have to scroll back up and you might see some finger positioned and then you get a good idea of how to play the following thing.

Anyways, just an idea I had and thought i'd post it instead of just locking it up deep inside my brain tongue.gif

Cheers!

Tobias

Posted by: Giacinto Dec 13 2012, 09:24 PM

wow, thats quite a coincidence, i thought about the exact same thing today, though I just force myself not to look at the screen. thumbs up anyways, your idea is certainly more convenient! (:

Posted by: casinostrat Dec 13 2012, 09:43 PM

QUOTE (Qenzoz @ Dec 13 2012, 08:12 PM) *
Hey I've got an idea for the lessons here at GMC, no idea if it is good, but anyways biggrin.gif

Well, I thought that maybe you could add like a listen only button to the video so it blacks out the screen, then you could use your ears to figure out the lesson, might be some great ear training that way.

I know it is a sort of dumb idea, since you can just scroll down, etc. But by doing that there is a chance you'll see the scales pattern and just overlook some tips without really wanting to and also when you have to pause the video and such you have to scroll back up and you might see some finger positioned and then you get a good idea of how to play the following thing.

Anyways, just an idea I had and thought i'd post it instead of just locking it up deep inside my brain tongue.gif

Cheers!

Tobias

Actually I like this idea as well, since you would have the best of both worlds, meaning you could try and work out the lesson by ear, but would also have a reliable backup to know if you are getting it right or not.

Posted by: Gabriel Leopardi Dec 14 2012, 05:43 AM

This sounds very interesting. It's a very good idea to use the lessons for ear training... let's see if this is possible with the current video player format. Thanks for the idea!

Posted by: Ben Higgins Dec 14 2012, 11:46 AM

Very cool idea Mr Bacon !! smile.gif

Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Dec 15 2012, 10:34 AM

I salute the idea as well smile.gif

Posted by: Bogdan Radovic Dec 18 2012, 01:58 AM

Thanks for the feedback - ear training is indeed very important! smile.gif

Posted by: Todd Simpson Dec 20 2012, 01:03 AM


Or just close your eyes? smile.gif

QUOTE (Qenzoz @ Dec 13 2012, 03:12 PM) *
Hey I've got an idea for the lessons here at GMC, no idea if it is good, but anyways biggrin.gif

Well, I thought that maybe you could add like a listen only button to the video so it blacks out the screen, then you could use your ears to figure out the lesson, might be some great ear training that way.

I know it is a sort of dumb idea, since you can just scroll down, etc. But by doing that there is a chance you'll see the scales pattern and just overlook some tips without really wanting to and also when you have to pause the video and such you have to scroll back up and you might see some finger positioned and then you get a good idea of how to play the following thing.

Anyways, just an idea I had and thought i'd post it instead of just locking it up deep inside my brain tongue.gif

Cheers!

Tobias


Posted by: Qenzoz Dec 20 2012, 01:46 AM

QUOTE (Todd Simpson @ Dec 20 2012, 01:03 AM) *
Or just close your eyes? smile.gif


Well that's also something like that I meant when I stated 'It is sort of a dumb idea', but also as I mentioned you'd like to pause now and then, maybe now everyone but in my case since I find it difficult to hear a whole lesson in one take and then when you open your eyes again you'll might see some fingering position and something like that which might give you an idea and make the lesson easier to figure out for that matter tongue.gif

Posted by: casinostrat Dec 20 2012, 03:27 AM

Actually I wasn't thinking so much in terms of being able to hide the main video, though that would be cool, but I was really thinking more of the slowed down videos the instructors do as they work through the lesson. Generally they play the phrase slow and then at normal speed. This would be perfect for ear training, though the tab they put at the bottom would have to be worked around somehow.Maybe it could be spoilered?

Posted by: Fayeed Tan Dec 20 2012, 07:39 AM

QUOTE (Qenzoz @ Dec 13 2012, 09:12 PM) *
Hey I've got an idea for the lessons here at GMC, no idea if it is good, but anyways biggrin.gif

Well, I thought that maybe you could add like a listen only button to the video so it blacks out the screen, then you could use your ears to figure out the lesson, might be some great ear training that way.

I know it is a sort of dumb idea, since you can just scroll down, etc. But by doing that there is a chance you'll see the scales pattern and just overlook some tips without really wanting to and also when you have to pause the video and such you have to scroll back up and you might see some finger positioned and then you get a good idea of how to play the following thing.

Anyways, just an idea I had and thought i'd post it instead of just locking it up deep inside my brain tongue.gif

Cheers!

Tobias



Not bad, through ear training you develop a sense of everything from timing, rhythm & melody. Makes you eve more conscious about the chords and the patterns. smile.gif

Posted by: Cosmin Lupu Dec 20 2012, 11:29 AM

As Todd says, for starters, it could be a great idea to turn your chair around and listen to the slow versions of the parts, until you can play them BY EAR. Tabs have a fault - they will never show you WHEN to play something, but rather just WHERE you play it smile.gif as a difference from the classical written music notation!

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