I've spent 1000s of hours playing guitar/piano and listening to music so maybe that's part of it... I guess I just have really low ability to mentally visualise.
I've spent the last two years playing guitar on Shine On You Crazy Diamond, a month ago I was asked to play it on keyboards so stared into space for a minute until the 'video' played.
Only just seen this -
I've spent the last 48 years playing guitar/piano and I actually visualise when I have to transpose to another instrument.
You'll often see me at rehearsals staring into space because I'm transposing to another instrument.
eg I've spent the last two years playing guitar on Shine On You Crazy Diamond, a month ago I was asked to play it on keyboards so stared into space for a minute until the 'video' played.
If I was doing this I would visualise the chord formations and hand formations. I'm not sure how it could be done any other way.
If I was doing this I would visualise the chord formations and hand formations. I'm not sure how it could be done any other way.
just think of the chord name...you don't need to look up a chord chart every time you play a chord...you just know it because you've learned it
think of a few chords just now when holding the guitar or at the piano. I bet your hands will be in shape/position before you visualise a map like you'd see on a chord chart...or do you really picture every shape as you're playing or thinking of them?
If I close my eyes I can see the beach, I can see the waves crashing and I can see the sand between my toes.
Who’s the weirdo? Me or you?
I think like me he is talking about approaching an instrument when you have learned a song on one then you transpose to another.
I was at a party yesterday where there was a piano and I quickly played two songs I've only done on guitar before.
if learning a song for the first time I'm looking at the music on screen or paper.