Wiederholt ihr ab und zu ältere musikstücke?
Allein ? Welchen Vorteil sieht ihr darin wenn man die gelernte musikstücke wiederholt?
Allein ? Welchen Vorteil sieht ihr darin wenn man die gelernte musikstücke wiederholt?
Hey, ich kaufte mir auf Ebay meine erste Gitarre: https://www.thomann.de/de/ibanez_grg170dx_bkn_bundle.htm jedoch fehlte der Tremolo Arm.Könnte mir jemand denn Link schicken von dem Arm der hier passen würde? LG
Das Strummen beim Gitarrespielen klingt total nach Krach. Ich will aber üben, um später mal Songs begleiten zu können oder Lieder mit Akkorden zu spielen. Ich habe mir jetzt zahlreiche Lieder beigebracht, aber alles nur Fingerpicking, weil Strummen irgendwie total blechern klingt, obwohl ich eine gute Gitarre und Saiten habe. Fingerpicking klingt ja auch gut….
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Das ist absolut bemerkenswert.
ich m/14 spiele seit 6 Jahren Klavier und spiele des öfteren Klassik. Allerdings ist mir das manchmal peinlich vor allem wenn ich es auf einem Schulkonzert spiele ist das normal? ist es ok? wie finden das Klassenkameradinnnen?
Often and regular I have played pieces that I have long since mastered excellently, with fun and joy.
Play whenever you want and everything you like… Without exception!
It is good if you play regularly – the habit is one of the things you just get through regularity. So you play more liquid and get your own touch.
What is important is that it makes DIR fun.
I have played instruments for over 18 years. Music was and is always an important part of my life.
With music you can also give your own feelings – for yourself – or for others. Just enjoy it – and you will love it.
So the technology is getting better?
Thank you for your excuse.
– and lots of fun playing! Music is something that can connect all Mescnhen and also a kind of ‘language’ that all people feel and love/nice in themselves – something as wonderful as music- who knows – could possibly also move people deep into themselves, that they may not make evil or bad. It is a kind of LIebe you get – just like the smile and feel good deep inside. Once tested in the U.S. by these large electric displays with specially selected music.
Of course she will. Even professional musicians must play regularly. It is a training that only through regularity makes everything complete and harmonized.
It’s called a repertoire. The pieces not only remain present, but one deepens into them for long periods of time. They accompany one through life. The pieces are played in different moods and situations of life and developed artistically through this regular confrontation with time.
Over a period of many years, a musician can/must develop a real and authentic artistic expression of the works, for example by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms and others.
That they don’t forget and keep running. We have direction 85 – 90 songs in our repertoire and because we reassemble our sets from the fundus every year and again and again which come to it, we repeatedly note that older or long unplayed pieces are more or less forgotten.
This is further enhanced by the fact that we don’t have notes, but play for leadsheets. Scratching the old pieces out and playing them at least keeps them remembered to the extent that they are still playable, though not routined anymore.
I practice my stuff on the eDrum for recordings or the originals alone without a band. Gruss
I repeat my own songs at home before appearances with my band, even though I have played them very often – and also composed.
Then I have routines that I regularly repeat on the electric guitar to simply play cleaner. Of course, I always do new things.
That it is beautiful memories and that you do not forget the pieces of music
This is the advantage and can say that you have experienced something beautiful and can share it with other parts
If you like it, let it go
Of course. I’m making music for that. To play everything at any time, what I want
Basically, I also play practiced pieces a long time ago because it is fun. And because exercise and repetition strengthens skill.
To keep the fine motors on the ball?
Yes, I do.
WIe mentions whenever you like the more, the better. And better you become, the more the urge to play and enjoy it. You yourself will realize (if not yet) that depending on the mood, this is always ‘packing’ more and more often based on how beautiful you are playing and more and more of yourself flows in.
But you could also take a music video on youtube, and play for it. Si you have a ‘music group’ without having to look for it extra.
I know a very good violinist he plays technically brilliant and asserts “you should always get rid of the pieces” how do you understand? In class or rather alone?
Repertoire is always advantageous. It can even significantly facilitate the learning of new pieces.
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https://youtu.be/j3x4Ymw9qMk?si=YTo4PkdvmbknFxqB
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https://youtu.be/iXm_8pR1Ay0?si=qzdQ8ry0ph51lS5v
The great Rory Gallagher. A great guitarist I saw fortunately live many years ago. Very inspiring.