What Notes For Improvising?
sova007
Mar 5 2010, 08:49 AM
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Hi there GMC'ers, just a few question about improvising...
how can i create licks, do you know some techniques instead of playing ascending and descending scales?
what are the kind of notes which could be a target in improvising? root,thirds, quarte,quinte?
finally, how can i learn the fretboard easilly?
any ideas with lessons and more???
thanks a lot see ya!!!

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Vasilije Vukmiro...
Mar 7 2010, 01:48 PM
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Well, try to focus on rhythm instead, and in the beginning limit your self to one position.
Also, degrees on which you want to lend depends on how much tension do you want to create. That depends on chords also, but lets say you're playing Am. The first chord. Playing the first degree means almost no tension at all. 3rd, 5th, it is all low-tension intervals, and all belong to chord beneath. Try to go bit around the chord-degrees. 2nd, 6th, to see how it feels. Try same thing with other chords as well.

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