So perhaps you've learned your basic chords or scales on your respective instrument. You've been working on your technique, and it's starting to come together. There are a couple of songs that you like to play and they sound OK. When you play your axe, you're starting to get a feel for when it's really in tune. What now?
I cannot stress enough the importance of being able to play by ear . Everything that you've ever heard anyone play on your instrument is at your disposal - you just have to figure it out. Learning how ... read more
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