Muris, how are you..? - thank you very much for your great lessons... they're always inspiring and have great content, feel, and musicality in them.
i wanted to contact you because i wanted to know from your perspective what is the thing or things that you believe help one the most to learn to improvise...
i have a bunch of melodies in my head and i can hum them when i hear a chord progression, but my hands are still very slow and i feel lost to know where to begin playing on the guitar....
i'm assuming that you can see or visualize patterns on the fretboard very easily, right....? is that what helps you..?
is it that you know all the scale degrees perfectly all over the fretboard... ? or that you know all the notes exactly where they are...?
at the moment what i'm doing to learn to improvise is learning different lessons from GMC with different licks and then i find the relationship of that lick with the chord on the background... and that way i start categorizing what licks i can use with minor chords,... what others i can use with dominant chords, etc...
am I on the right path but just have to be patient, or do you have a smarter method...?
how did you do it..?
thanks man...!
Emilio