What Lesson To Practice Next? |
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What Lesson To Practice Next? |
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Aug 25 2008, 07:48 AM |
Try improvise to a backingtrack that will really help your soloing. And ofcourse you should work on technuiqes
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Aug 25 2008, 09:08 AM |
Do what they said, but also get some theory. I don't know how much theory you have, but if improvising is hard, the pentatonic scale helps you out a lot!
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Aug 25 2008, 09:17 AM |
a good way to start is to learn the pentatonic scale, cause it gives you easy access to improvising and it is the foundation of many rock solos...
a good lesson is this one by ivan pantatonic and timing and then take some backing tracks and start jamming along to .. there are so many pantatonic licks you can learn and try to implement in your playing .. listen to lynyrd skynyrds free bird for example and you get plenty of licks... but the most important thing is to jam along and improvise to backing tracks.. have fun! |
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Aug 25 2008, 01:09 PM |
To have good improvisational skills, you need to know your theory, know notes on the fretboard by ear, and technique to be able to play what you make up in your mind, and translate it on the fretboard as fast as you can. It's a skill that you will get eventually through hard work, don't worry, just keep practicing, and jamming, and you will get there. One exercise that you may find interesting is to play along with a backing some relatively simple melodic sequences that you can sing and then play. This will help you to cut down the barrier between your mind and your fingers. Slowly your brain will start to memorize all those licks and notes on the fretboard, and you will be able to play your guitar and not even hear it - you will know how it sounds by hearth. Then you can start fine tuning the technique to be able to play all the things that you want, and this will require the most of your time, but in a long run it will eventually give you the ability to become a good improviser
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Aug 27 2008, 05:21 PM |
Good luck
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