Guitar Learning Online - Ear-Training Needs

Guitar Learning Online - Ear-Training Needs

Guitar Learning Online - Ear-Training Needs

"Seek ye first the Kingdom Ear-training (i.e., having an acute and well trained ear) and all things needed to becoming a proficient guitarist will be yours." Do you go around in circles looking for guitar instruction that will take you to the next level and beyond? Why is it so difficult for so many to start let alone continue on their way to becoming really proficient guitarists while others experience little problems in accomplishing this task? Some students would already have books, videos, tapes, CDs, etc., and even talented teachers while still not making progress. Yes....and not to forget the many solo and chord progression techniques learned that would supposedly allow them to play any sound desired, triggering even more frustration when very little improvement is manifested.

My dear fellow guitar students, there is only one simple answer to these questions: Having or not having a well trained ear. In other words most of us need proper Ear-training.

Many well intentioned students and gifted teachers are not wholly aware of this common yet serious limitation (ear-training deficiencies) facing a great number of musicians. Countless tutorials are designed not fully taking into consideration this setback.

Are you getting the point? Focus on what you need most to improve; and for most guitarists, ear-training is the answer.

Do you crave these aural skills?

- Musicians are able to recognize and sing pitches that you hear. They can identify, usually by note name, the various pitches that they hear, and sing those pitches in tune;

- An individual can not only make out a chord like Gb9sus, but name and recognize its root and other components.

- Being able to detect whether your instrument, the piano for instance, is tuned a little "sharp" or "flat" with respect to another.

Some individuals may posses the much desired and talked about perfect pitch or absolute pitch. Upon hearing music, they would be able to point out details pertaining to an F chord and its exact octave range, or the many inversions of a D minor chord. Isn't that just amazing? Certainly it is... and many experts believe that this skill can be leant.

Starting your journey to attaining good Ear training (Aural Skills)

It's widely accepted and illustrated that acquiring relative pitch know-how is highly beneficial and feasible for the majority of musicians. Those who seek to learn the guitar online would be aware of the numerous courses offered in this field. A person with relative pitch skills will be able to figure out intervals (the distance in pitches between two notes) when two notes are played. They are also able to classify chord progressions when a series of chords are played. An illustration of this will be a I-IV-V7-I chord progression. These progressions are to be found in many songs: once these progressions become familiar to you, songs would be easier to remember.

Luckily, relative pitch is a lot easier to acquire and its attainment is more than enough to become a competent guitarist or musician. Some useful exercises that can start you off on your pursuit for a better "ear" are as follows:

1. Attempt first to dominate the major chord, subsequently adding the minor, pentatonic and blues scales and so on.

2. Interval mastery is a must...so you must begin practice in this area as early as possible.

3. Learn to play arpeggios: broken chords that are an extension of interval study.

4. Improvising over your favorite melodies and chord progressions will create some valuable and pleasurable interludes.

Don't believe trainers when they claim that your training is always going to be enjoyable. If your musical hearing ability is significantly challenged, then a solution will involve a major sacrifice. Patience and habitual practice are vital in developing aural skills: the benefits are well worth the sacrifice though.

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