Guitar Games: learn to read music, play guitar, and destroy space monsters

William Wilson
William Wilson

Archives Categories


Ear Train

I’ve been learning to draw and paint. It’s something I’ve always loved and brings me great joy. The funny thing about it is that I’m not learning to draw so much as I am learning to see. For instance, if you want to draw a convincing face they teach you anatomy. If you want to draw a convincing still life they teach you about value and shading. And it really works.

Now what does this have to do with music? Only this. If you don’t know how to hear as a musician you can’t play like one. For instance when I sit down to play a piece of music that I’ve never seen before, I can hear it in my inner ear. I look at the notes and they produce pitches in my head (and no I’m not hearing voices). This is much like an artist who has a good idea of what they are going to paint even before putting brush to paper. How do I get to this point? Ear Training!

Check out my new game at www.GuitarGames.net it’s called The Melody Game. Start learning to hear and you’ll be surprised what you can play.

Blog Home

You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

2 Responses to “Ear Train”
  1. Omar Says:
    June 11th, 2008 at 9:15 pm

    awesome man…i havnt tried it yet but it sounds cool…i heard perfect pitch comes by birth..is it true?

  2. wmwilson Says:
    June 11th, 2008 at 10:43 pm

    I have heard the same thing. There are some who claim you can learn it. Check out www.perfectpitch.com. If any one has tried it I’d love to hear if it worked for them!

Leave a Reply

 

Home      Tips      WilliamWilson.com