Learning To Play An Instrument
There is twoways to learn to play a music instrument; empirically, or with a theoretical technique.
When you want to do it on an empiric way, it alldepends in your musical abilities or hearing skills or you can learn with a teacher taking classes 2 or 3 hours per week.
About choosing theinstrument, it can be based on personal liking or budget, from something cheap like a flute to something really expensive like a grand piano.It’s also very important for you to learn really well read the music, music sheets, or in the guitar case, tabs. Learning that will createconfidence and an accurate understanding of the music structure.
The teacher will start with basic digitation exercises so you can getused to the instrument and the notes: C, D, E, F, G, A, B; or as we know in Latin America, Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Si. It will also teach aboutthe structures, the qualities of the sound such as: duration, intensity, tome, and timbre; Mayor and Minor scales and modes like asmyxolidian.
Meanwhile you’re leaning all this music grammar as I call it, you will also learn how to play simple songs, don’t be disappointed if itdoesn’t sounds like the teacher or the original interpreter of the song, you have to consider that they probably have been playing for years.
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