>>20757890>Yeah, probably don't read the book. On the one hand, I'd recommend a composers course. But on the other hand (according to Google): Hendrix, Van Halen, Cobain.I'm too autistic to attend to courses
>Then keep doing chunks. Then do longer ones. Then keep going. It's a (brain) muscle like any other, you need to keep exercising it.You seem to have more experience with music then I do so that's why I'm asking.
I feel like that red thread is slowly improving, but I'm also completely stuck and blank at times. I guess thats normal.
>You wrote the whole godamn thing confusing. And I still don't know what a 1 is. Isn't that just unison, i.e. the same note?? Why do you think we call the distance from Bb to C a major 2nd??Sorry I'm brain dead and my brain is fried from not eating much lately. I keep saying 1 and conusing it as the first step in major or minor when I forgot musicians count 1 at the start on the 0.
Here is the problem.
I try to figure out the pitches of a melody.
If I use relative pitch it takes me ages like 10 min or so to find the right notes.
If I just find the notes I think is correct it takes me a min or so or less. Gotten better at it since been doing that a decent amount.
But I also need relative pitch for figuring out chords which I can't do. At most I think I can figure out 1 single note in a chord or so.
My relative pitch is so crap I mix up a semitone interval and a tone interval. I mix up octave with perfect fifth. Mix major third with perfect fifth. Its that bad