Nikoslikos
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This is a topic that has been discussed a lot but I kinda have the feeling that most of us are doing it the wrong way. At least I was..
What I mean is that we keep practicing the songs over and over again to commit to memory ,the same way everytime, and if that has no fancy results we then complaint about our pour memory...I know cause I 've been there...
Now there is a simple fact I want to share with you guys, a key factor in my opinion in order to accomplish this, which has helped me a lot!
Poerty!
Yes poerty...that's what it is with songs in the first place I suppose. A song is a melodic poem, a good story worth to be told. So instead of trying to memorize chords and difficult lyrics (seen as chords and difficult lyrics) I came to the conclusion that if I can sing the song much as like a story away from my instrument and then add the appropriate accompaniament ( intros and outros..tempo..strumming pattern..etc) it sort of stays longer in my head and I don't forget it..
Not a magic technique of course but it works a lot better for me ☺. I just wanted to share!
I 'll be glad to hear your point of view on that!
What I mean is that we keep practicing the songs over and over again to commit to memory ,the same way everytime, and if that has no fancy results we then complaint about our pour memory...I know cause I 've been there...
Now there is a simple fact I want to share with you guys, a key factor in my opinion in order to accomplish this, which has helped me a lot!
Poerty!
Yes poerty...that's what it is with songs in the first place I suppose. A song is a melodic poem, a good story worth to be told. So instead of trying to memorize chords and difficult lyrics (seen as chords and difficult lyrics) I came to the conclusion that if I can sing the song much as like a story away from my instrument and then add the appropriate accompaniament ( intros and outros..tempo..strumming pattern..etc) it sort of stays longer in my head and I don't forget it..
Not a magic technique of course but it works a lot better for me ☺. I just wanted to share!
I 'll be glad to hear your point of view on that!
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