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Learn songs

Thursday, April 9th, 2009

As you learn more songs, you find that your ear improves.

Try the following procedures when learning a composition:

1.  Internalize the melody.

  • listen to a recording of the song by a major artist
  • play along with the recording and try to capture the style, energy, and rhythmic interpretation
  • sing the melody and then play it on piano
  • play it in different keys once you know the melody

2.  Study the harmony and form

  • sing the roots of the chords, then play it on the piano
  • analzye the chord progression and form.  Simplify the chords by reducing the progression to a few primary key centers.  Look for sequences and  familiar chord patterns from other tunes you already know.
  • outline the chord progression using guide tone lines.
  • guide tones are pitches that define the sound of the chord: 3rds and the 7ths
  • start by playing the 3rd or the 7th of the first chord and hold it for the duration of the chord; then move to either the 3rd or the 7th of the following chord, whichever one is closest
  • outline the chords with the appropriate scales and arps, using the harmonic rhythm of the chord progression. If the chord lasts 2 beats, play only the first, second, third and fifth notes of the scale.
  • play the chords on the piano

3.  Write a solo on the form of the tune

This is helpful to clarify what you are hearing in a song.