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Re: Remembering/Learning Melodies


Rick_Poll
 

I think that singing along with a recording and then singing without
the recording are the way to go. Do it as many times as it takes. I
also think you'll remember it better if you figure out how to play it
by ear, not by reading the chart. Also, if you can play it in
different keys.

Rick


--- In jazz_guitar@..., rayray <rayray@a...> wrote:
Gibson Elle wrote:

I want to get some opinions on remembering/learning
melodies and was wondering how you guys go about it.

Two approaches I've tried.

1/ David Baker's learn the melody using numbers for
the key the song is written in.

Melody in F: A G F D C
Numbers: 3 2 1 6 5

2/ Learn the melody in terms of the chords and the
chord tones of the moment

Melody in F: A G F D C
Chord Gm7 : 9 1 b7 5 4

The above approaches, although helpful, are a little too
analytical.
David Baker has also written that one should sing the melody both
vocally and silently when away from your instrument, while
visualizing
how you would physically play it. Doing this along with some ear
training exercises will be more useful in the long run.

Sing! Sing! Sing!

Ray

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