note-bash

To learn the most basic aspects of a piece of music (such as the notes and rhythm) via rote repetition, without regard for tempo, dynamics, style or musicality; typically done when first learning a new piece, as a way to understand it and build muscle memory.

Verb

  1. To learn the most basic aspects of a piece of music (such as the notes and rhythm) via rote repetition, without regard for tempo, dynamics, style or musicality; typically done when first learning a new piece, as a way to understand it and build muscle memory.
    • I hate note-bashing - we've been doing it all afternoon!

Origin

From note + bash, as an allusion to bashing the keys of a piano in an unmusical fashion when first learning a piece.

Forms

note-bashes note-bashing note-bashed note bash