Jimi75
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Most guitar players I ask practice scales, licks, scales and licks and speed, yes speed. I hardly ever met a guy who said, well I practice chords, fretting them accurately and fast enough in chord changes. Never met a guy who admitted the difficulty in going from a major to a diminshed to a ninth chord plus playing that change with a cool undergoing rhythm, let alone the difficulty of playing a song with more than three chords per verse, quick changes, uptempo, without getting totally confused.
Having a good rhythm feeling and being able to play to a metronome seems to be only 50% of a good rhythm work. At least you have to be able to fret the chords and the changes and this in my opinion needs a load of work and practice. I have always practiced that, but it could be more, way more!
A couple of Ray Charles numbers that we want to play with the band, showed me that I need more practice, so I divided my practicing routine into solo and scale work and I leave entire sessions for rhythm work only.
What's your attitude towards rhythm and chord work?
Having a good rhythm feeling and being able to play to a metronome seems to be only 50% of a good rhythm work. At least you have to be able to fret the chords and the changes and this in my opinion needs a load of work and practice. I have always practiced that, but it could be more, way more!
A couple of Ray Charles numbers that we want to play with the band, showed me that I need more practice, so I divided my practicing routine into solo and scale work and I leave entire sessions for rhythm work only.
What's your attitude towards rhythm and chord work?