It's important to pay attention to your practice methods and determine what is working and what is not. If you've been practicing the same way for years and you haven't seen serious progress, it's clear that you haven't approached practicing correctly. Thankfully, it's never too late to remedy.
Learning songs by ear isn't an ability that some people are "born with." It's actually something that is learned and can be taught. Follow the 22 steps explained in this article to get started.
Owning a library of instructional books and videos or working with an instructor won't help you much if you aren't making the most of your investment. We would like to offer some ideas on how to use your lessons for maximum benefits.
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