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Does a guitarist need an ear?

Some people often wonder about musical hearing. For some reason, many people are convinced that they don't have hearing, and they never will, and expressions like "a bear stepped on my ear" sound like a verdict. But in fact, hearing can and should be developed. But whether a guitarist needs hearing or can do without it, we will decide, but first let's figure out what musical hearing is.
In fact, musical hearing is a person's ability to clearly distinguish sounds by their pitch. A person who has hearing can determine the intervals between notes, the names of the notes that sound, the notes that sound in the chord, etc. Musical hearing has two varieties, according to its manifestation. Absolute hearing, the ability to "hear notes" without difficulty by nature. A person with such hearing can clearly name all the notes that were sounded without even straining. Relative musical hearing, the abilities acquired in the learning process. Well-developed relative hearing is close to absolute, but still different.

So is it possible for a person without hearing to learn to play the guitar? In fact, hearing is not the fundamental link here. The thing is that there are frets on the guitar, thanks to which we change the pitch of the sounding note, and if we press, for example, the 1st string on the 5th fret, then we will know for sure that this is the A note of the first octave. But on the violin, things are much more complicated, since there are no frets, and the musician is guided by hearing where to press what.
So for a guitar, hearing is not absolutely necessary, but it is desirable. If you just want to play and sing songs with a guitar, then without hearing, your friends' brains will simply explode. Well, as an exception, it's only if they don't have hearing either. Then they won't even notice it.
If you want to practice guitar more professionally, then it will be extremely difficult for you as a musician without hearing. And you can't avoid problems with tuning the guitar, and as luck would have it, the batteries may run out in the tuner.
But what to do when there is no hearing or it is completely bad? It needs to be developed. But how and in what way? It's all about experience and practice. The more you listen to music and try to pick up melodies by ear, the better you will "hear" the notes. In addition, there is such a useful thing as solfeggio.
Solfeggio is singing by notes, meaning you play the notes with your voice. Try to play an ordinary scale and sing it. When you sing the notes, over time you will feel the pitch of the sounds better. Of course, you need to sing the name of the note.
As we can see, the presence of hearing is not absolutely necessary for a guitarist, however, in many aspects we see that its presence gives you more advantages than its absence. In conclusion, I would like to wish you good luck in all your endeavors, as well as creative success. Have a nice and cool day. All about affiliate marketing on 3s.info