teryg
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I'm finding chords, but I'd like something for solo playing. Not sure I'm good enough yet to try to sort that out myself.
I'm finding chords, but I'd like something for solo playing. Not sure I'm good enough yet to try to sort that out myself.
Got the pdf . . . Have to admit that I'm wondering how on earth long it's going to take before I can play these without looking at the music/tabs.
Don't even think about it (at first), just play the tunes you enjoy from as wide a source as possible. If you're anything like me, eventually some will start to "stick". In the meantime you won't have got bored or disillusioned
I think the best way to learn or memorize any arrangement is to start with the melody. Just play the melody notes of the arrangement and memorize that part. Then build the harmonizing notes around it. Having a little knowledge of chord progressions helps you learn those harmony notes. Good luck!