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Sep 6 2008, 01:30 PM |
Every time I hear a cool lick in a song I usually don't forget it after learning it. Next time whenever I hear that the same lick could fit in an improvisation I never forget to play it It's fun
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Sep 6 2008, 01:32 PM |
Well you need to learn them , and than jam and try to incorporate some licks you like into your improvised solo..You don't need to practice them 24/7 , if you like them you will remember them easily..
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Sep 6 2008, 01:59 PM |
OK, so here is the problem: Im learning new solos and its really fun to play them. But I get a little discourage about how to learn a solo. You tackle the solo piece by piece until you practice it on a fast enough tempo to sound good. Also it must sound clean and comfortable for you to play it. It will come in time naturally, don't need to push things, just workout a solo, and after a while you will be able to play it. QUOTE I've heard people saying that learning songs/solos will build your repotoire, but I've also heard that if your not improvising the licks you've learnt from that solo it will be useless. Both of these things can be true, learning songs and solos is good because you grow your musical vocabulary bigger, and practicing learning stuff, just like a writer reads a lot of books. Also not improvising licks you learn will eventually lead to forgetting those licks naturally. You can't actually remember all the licks, you learn the piece, find a few cool licks in it, you like them the most and play them all the time, some other licks you tend to forgot, and this is how you make your style, by mixing these licks with other important techniques and stuff you learn from regular practice exercises. QUOTE I want to integrate the licks I've learnt into my own playing, so does that mean I have to improvise them 24/7 or is enough to just learn how to play them? What do you think? It is enough to learn how to play them and play them occasionally so you don't forget them, as I mentioned earlier. The more you play them the more you will use them I guess, but there's no need to play them 24/7, more like 15minutes/7 . -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Sep 6 2008, 02:09 PM
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Thanks everybody for clarifying that issue
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Sep 6 2008, 08:17 PM |
No problem mate, glad to help
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