TheCharlieUniverse
TheCharlieUniverse t1_j9gck3o wrote
Genres are an approximation.
TheCharlieUniverse t1_j7xufsf wrote
Sing along with your playing, don’t worry about if you’re a good singer, it’s to help you internalize pitch. When you are away from the instrument, practice hearing (audiating)and visualizing small pieces of music like scales, arpeggios, riffs and patterns. Practice singing an A440 before you pick up the instrument. Test yourself against a good reference pitch, like your keyboard. Correct if you are off, and repeat the corrected note. Learn some standard chord progressions and try to find them in popular music. Practice and play, find joy in learning and improving. If you get frustrated, take a break. Good luck on your musical journey. 🎶🎶🎶🚀
TheCharlieUniverse t1_j6illm8 wrote
Brian Eno music for airports
TheCharlieUniverse t1_j6b5vh2 wrote
Not weird, but it wouldn’t hurt to be familiar with the albums that you’re displaying
TheCharlieUniverse t1_jadls6x wrote
Reply to How do i tell the lead singer of my band that they aren’t that good? by MiniFestSam
Do you have videos of your band playing? If so, watch them together and analyze. Everyone should be looking for ways to improve. Offer compliments when necessary and specific criticism.
Things you can do now: Build in points in the set where the singer addresses the audience. Talk about movement and how it enhances the experience for the audience. Find examples outside of your band that achieve the effect you’re looking for and take inspiration from them.