Robert
Oranges and lemons, say the bells of St. Clements.
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- Camrose, Alberta, Canada - used to be Umea Sweden.
What's your favorite tricks and productive ideas you use when playing and practicing?
Here are some of my ideas, not at all ranked in order of importance:
For me, number one would be transcribing cool stuff from other players. I like doing this with John Scofield and Charlie Parker, for example.
Number two would be sitting down and analyzing what I've transcribed and figuring out ways I can apply this knowledge to my own playing.
Number three would be my legato technique. I use it to create fast licks that are usually quite easy to play, because it's mostly pull-offs and hammer-ons.
Number four, using triads and arpeggios, for both soloing and for building chords. I'll take the dorian mode for example, and create 4 note chords from that scale and keep moving up through all the 7 notes, harmonizing the whole scale that way. It's fun and creates some interesting chords!
Here are some of my ideas, not at all ranked in order of importance:
For me, number one would be transcribing cool stuff from other players. I like doing this with John Scofield and Charlie Parker, for example.
Number two would be sitting down and analyzing what I've transcribed and figuring out ways I can apply this knowledge to my own playing.
Number three would be my legato technique. I use it to create fast licks that are usually quite easy to play, because it's mostly pull-offs and hammer-ons.
Number four, using triads and arpeggios, for both soloing and for building chords. I'll take the dorian mode for example, and create 4 note chords from that scale and keep moving up through all the 7 notes, harmonizing the whole scale that way. It's fun and creates some interesting chords!