So, try to develop the skill of transcribing and use the appropriate tools to improve your skill and take it to the next step. It takes your guitar playing to a higher level and gives you a deeper understanding and insight in many aspects of guitar playing. Working out a song by ear is an important skill that is often overlooked. And oh, what makes it transcribing fun and easy! I’m not complaining, because I learned a lot from those limitations, but I also enjoy the benefits of the technology today. The tools we have today are something I could only have dreamed of back then. The downside was that some notes were so low they became undefinable and I couldn’t tell what notes they were playing anymore. So when I had to deal with a fast blazing solo I set the pitch exactly an octave lower than the original key so I could transcribe the solo by ear. The only problem was the slow down function also lowered the pitch when you’d slow down the song. One of the things that is really helpful developing and applying this skill, is to have some good solid tools that make this process as effortless as possible.īack when I was 15 I had a cassette recorder with a slow down function, so I could figure out the notes of a guitar solo. Being able to transcribe a song or guitar solo is a great skill that anyone can learn.
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