Re: The Beatles. George Martin could read music and was a lot more responsible for their music than most people think.

He took quite simple and pedestrian song ideas and turned them into something quite wonderful.

I remember seeing a documentary about The Beatles a long time ago. There was a tape of "I Am The Walrus" as John Lennon brought it to Mr. Martin. It was boring, bordering on terrible with only a couple of chords. Martin turned it into something very interesting to listen to.

This is not to take away anything from The Beatles. It's just there were five of them, not four, and George Martin's contributions were enormous.

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Ears are important. Even for those who read music.

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Tab is OK, but you can't sightread it. It's a great addition to being able to read music, but it doesn't replace it.

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For those who don't read music and know at least basic music theory, you simply don't know what you are missing. You are doing things the hard way and you don't even know it.

That from one who can read music AND play by ear.

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