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> It may be OT here but that's actually a musical mind training method >that > I have found very rewarding. Try to keep as much of the musical > structuring "unplayed" in your short time memory and let those >underlying > structures influence your actually playing. What you may stuff away >into > your memory (instead of explicitly playing it) may be chord vamps, > counter melodies or grooves. Any listener will "hear" them anyway, > although maybe differently according to their own references. By > practicing that way you can learn to play lines that "imply more than >is > physically heard". I find that tremendously exciting! Oh I always play this way. I'm never able to play what I hear in my head anyway. LOL!! That's also a bit like listening to a very quiet radio when you are driving. You hear some part of a song you know but don't recognise it and reconstruct a completely another one. Fun. Ben. ___________________________________________________________________________ Nouveau : téléphonez moins cher avec Yahoo! Messenger ! Découvez les tarifs exceptionnels pour appeler la France et l'international. Téléchargez sur http://fr.messenger.yahoo.com