A new website on learning guitar
A friend of mine is starting to publish some of her PhD work on learning jazz guitar on a new web page, released today. I thought some of you might like to follow it, although it's early days yet.
https://thescientificguitarist.wordpress.com/ You can sign up to be part of her research on-line in the "current studies" tab. She is a great jazz guitarist, a composer, a pure improvizationist, and is starting her doctorate at Dalhousie University. I suspect that this blog will be a large part of her thesis development, which is in the area of "music cognition", or how we think about music and playing the guitar. |
Another blog update, getting quite good reviews actually, among professional guitarists (I follow her on face book too, so I see all sorts of comments). Enjoy!
https://thescientificguitarist.wordp...the-fretboard/ |
This could be very interesting. The "embodied" graphic is the most useful I have seen for translating notation to the fretboard. Her commentary is insightful.
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Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks so much for pointing this out.
I would participate in her study in a second, but I can't read music, at least with any facility. Meanwhile, I thought this particular passage was tremendously insightful: Quote:
This issue also arises for me when I watch an artist play something on youtube that I think I can replicate, but when I try to do it, my mind and my fingers/hands do not mesh. Unless you have the FEEL and the motor discipline, you are going to be "off." |
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