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Learn To Read Music And Forget The TAB - Advice For
Guitarists
By
Will Kalif
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Reading sheet music can be
very intimidating for a beginning guitarist. It is,
after all, a brand new language composed of a lot of
symbols that are new and alien. But Reading sheet music
is a must for anyone who wants to be a serious guitarist
and it will take your guitar playing well beyond
anything that TAB will show you. Tablature is a crutch.
It will only teach you how to play songs and
compositions by rote. It is true that with Tab you will
learn how to play a piece of music but in the process
you are missing some of the real things that music, and
being a musician are all about. |
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What is the goal of a guitarist?
Playing pieces of music is not the only goal of a
guitarist. Growth in both technical ability and
creativity are just as important. When you learn a piece
of music by TAB you experience a certain amount of
growth but as you master the piece your growth quickly
levels off.
You have learned the piece and you practice it only to
keep it sharp. When you learn a piece of music with
traditional sheet music you are not just learning the
notes you are also learning another language. This
exercising of your mind makes you more flexible, more
capable, and more creative. With time and practice you
recognize keys, chords, progressions and whole host of
things you would never see with TAB. |
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Advantages of Reading Sheet music
Hearing the music -As your skill develops and your ears
sharpen you will be able to pick up a piece of written
sheet music and actually hear the notes without playing
the guitar. It is a language that you have learned. For
some this ability comes quickly and for others it takes
years of practice.
Creativity - Learning a language exercises a new part of
your brain. Everyday, as you apply yourself to learning
this new language you will grow. And this growth
promotes your creativity. You are given many more tools
to work with and apply to your music composition and you
gain a broader, and more colorful, understanding of
music. |
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Sight Reading - - As you develop your skill
in reading sheet music you will gain the ability to pick
up a piece of music that you have never seen before and
play it from sight. This ability makes you a competent
musician and accelerates your ability to add pieces to
your repertoire.
Breadth of Repertoire
-- Does your taste in guitar music deviate from the
mainstream? It can be very difficult to find tablature
for pieces that are not mainstream. But you can always
find the sheet music. It is the language of music
Cross-pollination with other instruments - -
If you have heard a piece of music written for another
instrument; like the piano, bass guitar, cello, or
anything else where would you find guitar tab for it? If
you are able to read sheet music you can get a copy of
the music, understand it, and transcribe it for your
guitar. This holds true for sub-genres of guitar. There
is an enormous amount of music available to guitarists
that are not written in tab. Music like classical
guitar, flamenco, Spanish and progressive/experimental.
Reading sheet music gives you instant access to all
these flavors of guitar. .
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The
Ultimate Reward -
As a guitar player, or aspiring guitar player, you know
that it is not something that you study for a few weeks
and are done. Playing guitar is a life long pursuit and
learning tablature is just a short cut that enables you
to play some songs. But learning to read sheet music is
a skill that will have a more profound impact on your
experience with the guitar and with the music. It will
make you a better, more creative, and more capable
player. It will enrich your experience with the guitar
and with the music in ways that tab never can. |
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Will Kalif
is the author of two self-published epic fantasy novels and an
avid classical guitarist. You can download free samples of his
work at his personal website:
Storm The Castle - Creativity and Fantasy
with an edge.
Or
you can visit his site devoted to fantasy on the web at:
The Webs Fantasy Guide
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