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That doesn't mean I think you're wrong, though. Not at all. My aptitude might be fine, but my attitude was off-kilter. I practiced reading music a lot because I loved playing and performing. I aced "regular" logic in college and I still find it fascinating, but I never took the time to practice my symbolic logic lessons like I should have. The same for math. So...It's all on me. |
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I don't find math hard, particularly. Geometry and trigonometry are logical, and much math is logical. I have trouble with algebra when there are more than two letters, though. I can handle when it's just "x" and "y" but when "z" gets thrown into the mix I get confused keeping track of them. |
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Due to quick frustration with alien logic, the logic of those more capable than myself, I formulated my own idea of tab - useless for someone else: upside down, mirrored, notations of timing and technique pulled from the air.
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