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In Reply to: RE: I think he's talking about fine musical details, not broad musical sweeps. (nt posted by peppy m. on September 26, 2022 at 10:27:38
When a guitarist, let's say it's Hendrix or Keith Richards or Jeff Beck, due to complexity of their playing, or any guitarist for that matter, plays a song in concert does he play according to his memory of only "broad sweeps" or does he play it in it's completeness - including fine details? Ditto for a concert pianist who plays Rachmaninov.Pop quiz 2 - do you remember exactly what you had for dinner last night or only broad sweeps? If your answer is broad sweeps you probably need to eat more fish.
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... but I wonder if they are any better than we are at accurately storing memories of the type (and in the manner) that Analog Scott is talking about here ?
Practice makes perfect. Same with memory. Some memories can be saved automatically or subconsciously but there probably needs to be some focus and intention involved for best results. It also helps if someone who has superior listing skills shows you the way. You can't save in memory that which you aren't capable of discerning. Not everyone knows what air or sweetness sounds like.
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