![]() ![]() Start to strum the chords that relate to your bass notes.Having things written just takes away the element of guessing the next chord by ear and means you can start to focus on the rhythm and what is coming next in the song. ![]() Once you've found some bass notes that sound right to your ears, write down the order you hear them in.MOST OF THE TIME THE MUSIC IS EASIER THAT YOU THINK! You'll be surprised at just how few chords are in most songs. Don't always try to find new notes, try using notes you've already found for that next part or changing the rhythm of those notes to fit. A lot of the time once you've found a few notes that fit with the song they are repeated throughout the piece.They're located on the E,A and D strings. If it sounds wrong, it probably is wrong.IMPORTANT - I haven't used this program so I can't vouch for how effective it is. There's a program called Riffstation that can isolate the guitar part from a track.To start with can you tap the beat on your guitar? Tap the pulse and keep time.There's a free trial available from the page link above. I recommend a program called Ear Master Pro. (in general, not just for fingerstyle) The lesson index is at the bottom of this page. THIS PAGE has all you need to get started with training your ears. ![]()
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