Because I can read music a bit, but I don't want to resort to getting the music out.
00:09
I want to learn to learn tunes.
00:12
it's so tempting to just reel it off on the session, you know, and get the sheet music up.
00:19
It's not the same, is it?
00:20
I mean, listening to you play it, it's so much better than just reading it off the music, you know, because you can tell how it's meant to go.
00:30
and, there's so many now, if I think the emails at the beginning that said, do this one, do this one, if there was any more to start off with, you're tempted to try them all and not learn any of them, you know.
00:46
So I'm trying to now just, concentrate on one a day at least, or maybe one a week, even if it's one that I don't know the tune of in my head.
01:00
And, that way get it into my mind, you know, without.
01:05
Because I.
01:06
I can remember.
01:07
I can play them when you play them at the slower speed, tunes that I have learned at the session and things like that, I can remember them now, but it's just playing them over and over again, isn't it, really?
01:17
Yeah.
01:17
tune choice is fantastic because there's some that are a little bit More challenging.
01:21
I've put a number of emails is just right.
01:23
The length of the emails is great.
01:25
and I like the bonus training thing.
01:28
Oh, good.
01:29
Which I've just started to go through them, with the thirds and things like that.
01:33
And I've been doing that today.
01:35
I mean, they're really helpful, you know, especially for that sort of music because it occurs so often.