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Author: BGBG
Date: 2017-12-04 02:54
I know almost nothing about this technically and would like to earn to play more "in tune" or "on pitch" but need some sort of heplful suggestions on how to go about doing and practicing this. Like a procedure, not simply blowing a note and see if green light or red light comes on. Right now I am using a Korg CA-1. Maybe this may not be the best, or an online tuner would be better. Simply do not know how to approach the matter and do not want to go out and get a teacher just for this purpose. If someone could outline what to do or where I could get a book to learn I would appreciate it.
P.S. Whatever anyone else thinks or agrees with, I did not mean to imply I do not wish or care to play well - just as I said, I do not know how to go about it at this time. Perfectly willing to focus on technique and practice even if no one else ever hears it.
Post Edited (2017-12-04 03:04)
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