G Minor, Playing over G minor backing track after practicing the scale |
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G Minor, Playing over G minor backing track after practicing the scale |
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Dec 30 2011, 09:56 PM |
Pretty good, the bits that don't sound too good are where you aren't landing on a chord tone, paying attention to the chords you are playing over and what notes make those chords will help you with your note choices.
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Dec 31 2011, 12:02 AM |
Quite well, you have good finger position, clear and good sound,just keep practicing!
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Dec 31 2011, 08:17 AM |
Thanks for your replys, i'll keep all that in mind
and I got the backing track from Youtube! |
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Dec 31 2011, 12:23 PM |
Try going through my Improvising Workshop Series, it contains lots of useful tips for improvisation. You learned the pattern, but the problem is you don't structurize your phrases and don't follow chordal notes.
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Jan 1 2012, 09:30 PM |
That's really good advice. Try to land on each chords root note first. Then experiment with landing on the third of each chord. Do it slow first, then you can start doing more crazy stuff.
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