Author | Topic: Different melodies with left & right hands. Difficult. |
ReeferGuy™ Registered User
From: 32°N-111°W
Registered: 6/17/2006 | posted: 6/17/2006 at 1:52:48 PM ET
Hey Group,
Man, its hard to play 2 different melodies with left and right at the same time.
How does one concentrate on doing this?
I'm having a bitch of a time trying to do this!
How did some of you manage this?
Thanks.
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Pete Registered User
From: North Coast NSW, Australia
Registered: 3/20/2005 | posted: 6/17/2006 at 7:58:42 PM ET I found developing bi-polar disorder a huge advantage when playing using this style.
Try it.
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maintube Registered User
Registered: 5/26/2004 | posted: 7/6/2006 at 4:52:28 PM ET It is EXTREMELY hard to do this.The keyboard player the old rock group "The Band" could do this. He's the only one that I've seen.
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imnidiot Registered User
From: Ashley PA
Registered: 3/28/2005 | posted: 7/6/2006 at 9:25:06 PM ET If you can spin one finger in one direction and the other in the opposite direction, you are well on your way. Other things to try are thinking of two or more dirrerent subjects or thoughts at the same time. Listen to two different songs at the same time, rub your head while patting your stomach, and visa versa. These are all examples of separating the brain. People who are left handed are usually more adept at such things, as well as those who are ambidexterous.
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