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Does anyone have any tips on how to work new ideas into the world of musical vocabulary? I tend to have trouble getting new things to show up in my live playing.
 
I've been working at home to slow down and widen my left hand vibrato. After a few weeks on consciously doing this I noticed at rehearsal with the band that I was automatically doing it.

My suggestion: just work on your own on the things you want to change and you'll probably start noticing them showing up in your playing on a consistent basis.
 
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Listen!

More words:

Listen to material outside your "home" genre(s) and incorporate what you learn from them. Pastiche is bad but synthesis is good.
 
Interesting topic. I would think that repetition is key. On what I think is a related note, I was recently jamming with this blues band (whose members have much more experience than I do) and I thought that my soloing was lame. I think that my playing is more varied when I am playing at home, or with people I know better.
 
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