Sentient Paradox wrote:Over the years I've noticed a consistent pattern to learning a new song, even a simple one I wrote myself (which is all I play anyway). I'm noticing the same pattern redoing old songs now, but more accelerated because I already know them.
I'll write a song, playing various sections of it, writing lyric snippets etc. Then, I'll sit down with the lyrics alone, and start filling in more lines, creating structure, hearing the chord changes that go with each part in my head. Once that's done. I'll throw together a simple drum track with breaks only where I need to know when the change ups are coming. Then, sit down and "learn" to play it on the guitar.
Here's the pattern:
Step one: Screw up a few times on the intro, first verse and chorus, until I get that section right.
Step two: Fly through the first section, and repeat the screw up pattern on the second verse/chorus section a few times, until I get that far through it.
Step three: Repeat steps one and two with the third section for a little bit, until I've played the whole song trough once or twice with only a few hitches.
Step four: Start screwing up the first section worse than ever.
Step five: Put the guitar away for a while, and don't think, listen to, or do anything with music for at least a few hours, or maybe a day.
Step six: Break out the guitar and wail through the entire song once without a hitch.
Step seven: Arm the track for recording and do it again easy as pie.
With my older songs, the process is exactly the same, just a lot faster.
It's not the screwing up part that interests me. I'm not bothered by that. Screwing up is part of the process.
It's that odd "breakthrough" period that only seems to happen during NOT playing or think about it at all. It's almost as if my brain has to work on it subconsciously for a while. I know damned well that once I start repeating the screwing up on the song's first section, it's time to stop for a while. When I come back to it though, it's like something happened in my head while I was away. Like I couldn't do it before, and now all of a sudden it just flows like melted butter.
Do the rest of you have this kind of experience teaching yourself new stuff? Is your experience different? I'm curious what works for you.
Yeah, as a matter of fact, I step away from the music even I am not dealing with a mental block. You need to keep the brain fresh. Everything needs a coffee break.




