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Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2022 4:05 am
by brandystarbrite
Gps wrote:
Fri Mar 18, 2022 7:04 pm

I often think of somebody who is not with us anymore, he said on this boards, Welcome to your never ending journey in music.
Because I did not fully understood back then what he exactly mend, I still remember this.

He was so right, it is an never ending journey.
That is such a true quote.
I remember when Slipstick told you that years ago. It's a quote that still resonates with me too. :)

Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 1:10 am
by Gps
Never give up never surrender.

My musical hearing has become a lot better since I started using LMMS.

When I uploaded my first track, people asked if I was tone deaf. :)

These days I still use the mark current scale tool, but can hear without this, if a note is in tune or not.
To some extent everybody who starts with music is tonedeaf. With not giving up, you can improve this a lot.

Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 3:20 am
by Monospace
Gps wrote:
Sun May 08, 2022 1:10 am
Never give up never surrender.

My musical hearing has become a lot better since I started using LMMS.

When I uploaded my first track, people asked if I was tone deaf. :)

These days I still use the mark current scale tool, but can hear without this, if a note is in tune or not.
To some extent everybody who starts with music is tonedeaf. With not giving up, you can improve this a lot.
GPS, I'm reasonably sure the account you responded to isn't entirely legitimate.
Eitherways, you have no idea how comforting that information is.

Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 2:33 pm
by musikbear
Monospace wrote:
Sun May 08, 2022 3:20 am
account you responded to isn't entirely legitimate.
Not it was not!
It had injected a commercial link
'Clever' little bot.......

Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Sun May 08, 2022 2:58 pm
by Gps
LOL, I was already wondering if I was talking to a bot.

There are two types of tone deaf.
One can't be fixed, but people who have this problem, can't listen to music anyway.
Music just sounds like a lot of noise to them.

The other type of tone deaf, is what most people have who start with music.
Our ears need music training.

For me about 8 months, after people told me my music was out of tune, something went pop in my head.
I suddenly started to hear it myself.

I will never forget this video from MusicBear.
He is moving the notes around, and I at first did not hear (understand) why he said no, so many times.
Then suddenly after those 8 months, I started to hear it too.
3min 46 sec in, that part.

As I said, never surrender, never give up. :)

Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 12:11 am
by brandystarbrite
Yeah, those bots are annoyingly clever. :P
Anyway, good too see this topic brought back to life again. I always enjoy reading the conversations in it. :D

Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 3:42 am
by Gps
It had to happen one day. :P

I am gonna attempt to do Jazz.

Found a vid that might help me. Might use my midi keyboard to get that counting right. One anda two anda

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4g6SsCo35s

Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 4:42 am
by Monospace
Gps wrote:
Sat Oct 01, 2022 3:42 am
It had to happen one day. :P

I am gonna attempt to do Jazz.

Found a vid that might help me. Might use my midi keyboard to get that counting right. One anda two anda

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4g6SsCo35s
Whoa! All the best. I'm quite a fan of the swingy style jazz uses.
I might suggest listening to old swing-style songs if you're having trouble with 3/4 swing, though it's so common that it's not likely. (I'd point at a lot of the songs about the game Bendy And The Ink Machine. The fansongs, a lot of the popular ones are in swing. Though not exactly jazzy, they made me more comfortable with 3/4 swing.) I still have some trouble with jazz rhythms, though, but it's swingy enough to not be completely nonsensical. I think I should try out whenever I get time... that's a useful video, thank you.
(Ah, but 5/4 and especially 7/8 are confusing. But let's not worry about those...)
Do let us know how it goes. I'll keep an eye out. :D

Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 1:38 pm
by Gps
Right now can't even get the rhythm right, but I did triplets once in LMMS, so there is hope.

One of my biggest frustrations for some time now.
Ask me to tap along and I can do it. Ask me how to do this in LMMS, or any other daw) and I draw a blank.

Dave Brubeck - Take Five (I did find a midi of this one, 5/4)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmDDOFXSgAs

Then one we probably also all know :P

Henry Mancini, "Pink Panther Theme"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBupII3LH_Q

Then one I know from a rap track.
Herbie Hancock - Cantaloupe Island
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8B1oIXG ... MM&index=8

US3 - Cantaloop is the version I knew before the original.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JwBjhBL9G6U

Re: The struggle of Gps learning music and sheetmusic

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2022 2:57 pm
by Monospace
That 5|4 one is impressively groovy and intuitive. Thank you for the links! I'll save it.
Hm, Henry Mancini sounds familiar. I think I liked this track Lujon. I remember the Pink Panther theme music... we had to vocalize it in a school choir once, christmas medley. Heh... good times. That was an insanely fun one.
I've tried a few unusual time signatures before, but they haven't gone very well. There's 5|4, there's a quick melody idea on 7|8. Rather unpolished, but I tried to keep it simple enough so I'd "get" it.
I've tried 3|4 as a timesignature several times, but never triplets specifically. I don't think I ever saw them as separate enough in my mind to try triplets when I thought of 3|4... though in hindsight I might've misperceived.