PoisonDart
Well-known member
Anyone else ever do this?
I must have improved a lot because I can hear a bunch of flaws...
It kind of makes me want to get rid of them (vanity) or redo them all (potentially constructive vanity) or just accept them as what they are (lazy? accepting? hurtful to others ears?)
I don't know. I'm glad that my ear has improved, and I'm glad I am willing to sit in a song longer these days.
I've been singing (and playing some, but mostly singing) at a house music night every week for about six months, and it really has made a lot of difference. Part of it is just vocal practice, learning my range, and how to listen to myself while playing, but also slowing songs down and really learning the melody inside your mind. If you don't know what the note is, you can't sing it. If you don't know what the rhythm is, you can't strum it.
I must have improved a lot because I can hear a bunch of flaws...
It kind of makes me want to get rid of them (vanity) or redo them all (potentially constructive vanity) or just accept them as what they are (lazy? accepting? hurtful to others ears?)
I don't know. I'm glad that my ear has improved, and I'm glad I am willing to sit in a song longer these days.
I've been singing (and playing some, but mostly singing) at a house music night every week for about six months, and it really has made a lot of difference. Part of it is just vocal practice, learning my range, and how to listen to myself while playing, but also slowing songs down and really learning the melody inside your mind. If you don't know what the note is, you can't sing it. If you don't know what the rhythm is, you can't strum it.