Yes! This is absolutely the way to internalize the sounds of a progression to be able to intentionally express yourself the way that you would like to. 👍
3 minutes in and you're spot on. As soon as you can hear the notes playing in your head and know intuitively what they are, actually playing them on your instrument is easy!
nice guitar. too bad you're playing jazz on it. Hindemith had the same recommendation: Sing it well, and it is possible to play it later, due to some internal brain-body coordination.
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Yes! This is absolutely the way to internalize the sounds of a progression to be able to intentionally express yourself the way that you would like to. 👍
@@curtismorrison8171 thank you for your support Curtis!
3 minutes in and you're spot on. As soon as you can hear the notes playing in your head and know intuitively what they are, actually playing them on your instrument is easy!
Thanks Daragh, it's certainly a large part of the equation! Cheers
Been trying this today. The singing is definitely difficult on standards.
Very tough for me! Certain passages I've been focusing on have become much more comfortable when soloing already as an anecdotal proof of concept
Cant beat a good old root note!!! Good stuff bro!
Cheers dude ;)
Great ! is your guitar made with cork ?
Thank you. The finish is call buck eyed burl. It certainly has the look of cork!
Where's the top of his guitar? 😂
It was a nasty incident I'd rather not speak of...
I got it
nice guitar. too bad you're playing jazz on it.
Hindemith had the same recommendation: Sing it well, and it is possible to play it later, due to some internal brain-body coordination.
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