Improvisation Techniques, what do you think about and how do you practice |
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Improvisation Techniques, what do you think about and how do you practice |
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Jun 26 2011, 09:32 AM |
If you guys remember previous video chats that we did, I was talking about improvisation techniques you can apply when doing your soloing, even your rhythm work (using chordal embelishments).
Some of the things we worked, (and will work in today's 4-5PM chat) are: - learning patterns of scales and arpeggios - utilizing strong notes - create call & response phrases What are the concepts that you like to use in order to keep the strong connection to the backing? -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Jun 26 2011, 11:22 AM |
I have started to develop a jazz kinda view of all of it in some way. I can approach it using guide notes or common notes to the chords Im soloing over. In the case of simple power chords and or triads it is important for me to find out which type of sound I want to give because in modes it is all about attacking those special notes. Cant say I give much more thought than that which is already a lot That's a great approach! I specially like your thoughts about triads and powerchords, cause they are universal and repeating in several keys. This opens lots of space. Very well said! -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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