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  • flacoflaco Shelley Park #151, AJL Quiet and Portable
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    I just manually added my own list to Anki based on the tier 1 and tier 2 tunes for Django in June.

    BillDaCostaWilliams
  • paulmcevoy75paulmcevoy75 Portland, MaineNew
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    CVH's discord and his books are absolutely the best jazz instruction I've had in 35 years of trying, including a famous music college degree. For the record.

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  • djazzydjazzy New Riccardo Mordeglia, AJL
    edited 4:35AM Posts: 119

    I find it very helpful to group tunes. And to divide them into their musical chunks. Not just AB or AABA but cadences and important chords so that they can be harmonically distilled rather than taken on as a long string of chord changes. I imagine lots of us do this. And yet that so many of these songs even within the same group can be both similar yet also slightly different can still get one tripped up when learning them. (Damn that muscle memory!)

    So getting them to sink in properly indeed takes time. And it should....since performing & playing music involves different kinds of multi-tasking & focusing of our attention. This is something singers & actors do all the time when they learn & prepare. So the question is, I think, what do we want to specifically focus on given whatever our skills and abilities are at the moment? Is it pumping along seamlessly with standard voicings (which should still require a certain kind of detailed attention even if we're roughly in semi-automatic gear,) or something maybe a little less automatic, like trying to come up with some cool phrasing on the fly for leads? or when trading fours? I think thats the balancing act. Being both in and out with where the focus is. And I guess the never-ending aim is to hone skills for these tunes so that we'll be happy...,the kind of stuff that we'd like to actually sink successfully into the subconscious, so that we can focus more direct attention on interpreting in the moment, being free and flowing, doing stuff on the fly, and the like. That was an awkward sentence but I think it makes sense. Keep learning, keep growing.

    Buco
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    Which Anki app do people use? Is the flashcards app the same thing?

    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • edited 5:38AM Posts: 5,352

    Not just AB or AABA but cadences and important chords so that they can be harmonically distilled rather than taken on as a long string of chord changes.

    What I did a lot during the COVID downtime is to loop small grouping of chords, 2-4 bars usually, and spend time exploring. Could be easily an hour on one of those groupings. What that did was after a while "pathways" started appearing and then ways to connect these pathways. So that now I can navigate just about any song using these pathways. It's a straightforward stuff musically but what's nice is I don't have to rely on licks phrases I learned from others or any sort of "system". I suppose what I do is a "system" in a sense. Then I try to incorporate phrases I heard from others that I particularly like. And then some of those phrases become part of those pathways.

    Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
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