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albesureful
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How rare is the ability to play music by ear? I wan't to pay someone to help me learn how to play my own songs/compositions from a long time ago. (I can not play by ear, so I have no way to remember the music.) Is it difficult to find someone in this area?
Playing by ear means you hear it and play along without any music. You might get the key given to you and then on you go.
How rare is the ability to play music by ear?
B o t h.But again, though... that's kind of vague. Do you mean you improvise to the music? Or do you mean you figure something out (transcribe) off a recording without sheet music? Or ... all of the above ... none of the above?
It is something you can be born with (like me) and I also think it's something a person can learn, but I don't think everyone can necessarily do it, just like some people can learn to sing better but not everyone can learn to sing. You have to have SOME inborn ability, a foundation already there.
I wholeheartedly agree with this.
There are people out there who just cannot differentiate between one note and another.
In those cases, I don't think relative pitch or anything like it can be taught.
Mechanical performances can be taught, but hearing difference requires some kind of 'built in' foundation, IMO.
Aside from my old mate Chandra, I agree.Again, I'm not arguing that some people have more natural ability than others, but I think people go too far with the "some people are just tone deaf" thing. IMO
Aside from my old mate Chandra, I agree.
I find that most people can sing but are naturally lazy singers. Not through any other reason than this; there's no need for most people to practice singing.
I don't know if most people can learn to play or highlight notes by ear, but most people never will for the same reason ~ there's no need.
Yeah sight reading is for concert band. Playing by ear is where it's at.
although I majored in music, I mostly do the 'hired gun' thing and find being able to earball things is by far the easiest was for me to work.But again, though... that's kind of vague. Do you mean you improvise to the music? Or do you mean you figure something out (transcribe) off a recording without sheet music? Or ... all of the above ... none of the above?