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Curro Malena Bulerias
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xirdneH_imiJ
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Joined: Dec. 2 2006
From: Budapest, now in Southampton
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RE: Curro Malena Bulerias (in reply to revendel)
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Yeah, please email me and we'll discuss details. As you say, you hear something and can play it almost instantly. Huge benefit. Also after having gone through so much material, it's very helpful when I hear something playing in my head, and can write it down. It's great when you want to compose something. "You get used to it" is not nice, but true. As a guitar player, you should recognize the simple chords easily, E, Am, etc. I know little about fine tuning, but when transcribing, you don't think of notes, rather you're thinking about positions and how anything can be actually played. You figure out the tuning and capo position by listening for open strings (they sound distinctively different to fretted notes), and figure out chords by listening to the lowest and highest notes. It's important to hear the order of the notes in a chord, so you can spot unorthodox positions and so on...
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