One of the aspects of guitar playing that I love and enjoy is improvising. Through improvisation I can express myself freely, a way to escape from the world and forget about all my problems.
Here are my 10 improvisation tips to help get you started: 1. Learn Pentatonic scales, this is the most used scale for soloing on guitar in rock and blues music. 2. Learn Natural Minor scale or Aeolian, this is also the most used scale for guitarist. 3. Learn Major scale or Ionian, this mode is the first of the 7 modes. 4. Learn chord tones and triads. Targeting the right notes in the chords you playing over to make melodies. As the chord changes, you change the notes that you play. Ex: in C Major chords: target C - E - G to start or end your solo phrases. 5. Learn Modes: Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Locrian. 6. Learn licks from other musicians and playing it over various backing tracks to work on timing and feel, and make it your own." Good artists copy, great artists
John 14:6 "Jesus answered, 'I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.'" Jesus is the only way to heaven Amen.
You can jam over the track and post the video, however it is not permitted to create songs with lyrics or for commercial usage. Send me an email if you want a custom backing track :)
Thank you. I just want to add guitar part, to improvise and post a video. I don't want to create lyrics or use it for commercial purposes. I want to find all the rules, but I have no information and I try to find out
I really dig this video. Love the graphics. You can follow the prompt to do chord changes easily. And the music track is great to. Sorry it took me so long to find your channel. Keep up the good work.
This is just gorgeous to play to- I enjoy the slow, subtle build in intensity- it gives me a lot of room to riff around the fret board but also keeps me focused on the basic melodic line. Very well done!
Very cool stuff. It's great how we can speed it up a bit. It makes it easier to keep track and increase finger speed gradually. Thanks for making this!