Stuck In Live Progress, Need some help.. |
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Stuck In Live Progress, Need some help.. |
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Oct 16 2010, 04:18 PM |
I know what you mean, man. I do the same thing when performing for friends.
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Oct 16 2010, 04:57 PM |
This one is great
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Oct 17 2010, 10:29 PM |
Generally you just need to practice little bit more at home. Once you feel comfortable and new scales/licks find their way into your comfort zone you will be really to showcase them live. You shouldn't be scared to try new things live, even if you make mistake no one notice it. Musicians who take risks live do well - bassists Victor Wooten talked a lot about this. He does take his chances live and do things he didn't practice etc and yes he makes "mistakes" but overall it often turns up amazing. But as long as you practice improvising hard at home, you will feel more confident live.
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Oct 18 2010, 08:31 PM |
Lots of good answers here. I should add and confirm that this is something that comes with time. What you may need now is more feel for the melody and harmony. You can do this by changing your practice routine a bit, and start practicing chords, different positions for them, and arpeggios. After you get comfortable with the patterns, start applying them over various harmonies, and try to make your solos a bit more interesting by using thematic approach, and building melodies nicely from low to high, and from high to low.
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