It will take time, at the start it will seem like you won’t ever ben able to figure out that riff. You will also find that certain genres favour certain keys. Knowing what key a song is in means you know what notes or chords to looks for. Learning Scales and Keys will help you work out chord progressions and RiffsĪ bit of music theory can go a long way, learning Keys and chords in those keys as well as Scale will help you learn a song or riff. If you get stuck, then looking at videos of the band performing the song live will help you hugely, I still do this! It is great because you can see where about on the neck he is, fingering patterns etc. What’s the best way to get started? Take a guess! Find a note on the Fretboard (I tend to go to C) and listen to see if it is to flat or sharp, then go from there! You will soon pick out the notes and be able to figure the fingering and phrasing out. When you are first learning, listening to a riff and trying to work it out can be a bit, daunting. No harm in guessing, great starting point If you can sing the song you will be able to work it out Huge tool in your Guitar Ear Training. This tip will help you work out songs without having to even listen to them. The biggest tip I can give to playing the guitar by ear is to know the song! Make sure you can sing the riff or hum it, this way trying to figure It out will be a lot easier with a mental note on what it should be. A few tips that will help you in your Guitar Ear Training journey. ![]() Now there are a few tips we can give to help you learn songs and riffs by ear.
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