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  2. Lyle Mays - Wikipedia

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    His mother Doris played piano and organ, and his father Cecil, a truck driver, taught himself to play guitar by ear. [5] His teacher allowed him to practice improvisation after the structured elements of the lesson were completed. At the age of nine, he played the organ at a family member's wedding, and at fourteen he began to play in church. [5]

  3. 10 Musical Geniuses Who Couldn't Read a Note of Music - AOL

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    1. Jimi Hendrix. Known for his superhuman guitar skills, Jimi Hendrix couldn’t read music and taught himself to play by ear. His legendary riffs and solos all came courtesy of his incredible ...

  4. Brent Mason - Wikipedia

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    Brent Mason was born on July 13, 1959, in Van Wert, Ohio. [7] At the age of five years, he taught himself to play guitar by ear. [1] After graduating from high school, he moved to Nashville to pursue a career in country music.

  5. Guthrie Govan - Wikipedia

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    Guthrie Govan (/ ˈ ɡ ʌ v ə n /; born 27 December 1971) is a British guitarist and guitar teacher, known for his work with the bands the Aristocrats, Asia, GPS, the Young Punx and the Fellowship, as well as his solo project Erotic Cakes.

  6. Sungha Jung - Wikipedia

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    Sungha Jung (Korean: 정성하; born 2 September 1996) is a South Korean musician who specializes in acoustic fingerstyle guitar.Jung creates acoustic covers and arrangements, typically by ear and/or by watching videos, and composes original songs, both of which he plays and uploads online.

  7. Ear training - Wikipedia

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    In music, ear training is the study and practice in which musicians learn various aural skills to detect and identify pitches, intervals, melody, chords, rhythms, solfeges, and other basic elements of music, solely by hearing.

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