INSTANTLY Solo to Any Song Without Theory (SIMPLE TRICK)
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Play by Ear the Easy Way in 2 Weeks without Boring Theory
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Hey Mark. When I was a kid and learning guitar in the 50’s, I used to sit for hours and hours in front of my radiogram with my Hofner Senator acoustic guitar, a pile of tomato sandwiches, and listen to and play along with Duane Eddy, Elvis, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran and all the rest, until the music and the licks sank into my mind and fingers! I never knew the names of the notes or chords. ( nobody did!) I just made them up. I am 80 now, and I still have that old Hofner, and still perform live gigs. On old Kramers these days! In fact, I still play a bunch of those old songs. I was pro for 20 years in the 80’s and 90’s. It just goes to prove that you do not need the bloody internet to learn everything! Your videos are great Mark. Keep them coming! Greetings from la Belle France! 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Wow, thanks for sharing that. Sounds like you and I had a similar experience of learning. I honestly feel a bit sorry for people who learn only through tab/sheet music or "now press your finger here" sorts of things. For me, figuring out how Jimmy Page or Peter Frampton got the sounds they got helped me figure out how the guitar works for myself. And you know, as a professional, that being able to play like yourself in your own way (despite knowing licks and songs of the greats) is what it takes.
Plus, it's just so much more fun!
Fantastic tip!! Far better than my usual method of going up and down the 6th string and hoping to hit the right key by chance, MZ!! That's been my method for decades!!
Glad to help!
You demonstrate this so clearly - it makes it easy to understand.
Thank you!
So you find the natural minor scale on e and b strings to find major key? Thats a cool framework
I’ve always done the opposite, using the low E and A strings to find the bass root note. But can’t wait to try this, thinking it might be a game changer. Thanks Mark!
Cuts through the mix in a different way. Using the low strings is, for me, a different strategy. When I do that, I'm trying to get the chord progression and the key through that. At least that seems to be the usual thing that I do.
What a awesome video have you enjoyed playing gguitar Mark have a great weekend also happy last day of summer also happy last first day of fall ❤😊
Thanks! You too!
Great stuff
Thanks!
Nice.
Thanks!
Hey Mark....Long ago, you posted a requested song by me for you to play..."You Keep Me Hanging On" by the Supremes....How about some more Motown tunes?
Thanks for the suggestion. I don't really do song lessons on RUclips long-content video anymore. I do that sort of thing on Instagram and on the member site though.
On the other hand, if there's a specific angle you're interested in - playing R&B fills for example, then by all means let me know and also let me know specific songs in which it occurs (or in which a particular sound occurs). It always helps to be as specific as possible.
For example, "I really want to know what Reggie Young is doing in Drift Away and how he does it." I can do that video. What I don't do anymore (for various reasons) is "here's how to play exactly what's in Drift Away."
Thanks again for the suggestion!
What a great gold top. What is the year of this one M?
I think it's a 2011.
@@MarkZabel and the model? Standard, custom, or?
In the 70s you had no choice.Listen to the song and try to figure it out.Hendrix...SRV...all did it.Nowadays...Easy.
Perhaps easy to play a specific song, but learning by ear helps your playing much, much more than looking up tab or a specific video or whatnot. Plus, in a band situation where you're on stage and they call out a number you don't know ... you've just got to play by listening and watching the keyboard or bass. If you need tab or something like that, well, you're sunk. May as well just sit it out.
If you had to learn from the record or radio, consider yourself lucky.