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@@mDecksMusic any "introductory song" : autumn leaves, blue bossa, desafinado, georgia on my mind, one note samba, some F blues, ¿wave?, etc. and something diferent as El manisero ( to pratice latin)
I’m curious about how you create this. Is it mostly improvisation and then you start transcribing what you’re doing and tweak and adjust to add in more color after you have it sketched out? Or more like you sit down with the lead sheet and start by putting in some reharm chord structures and then improvise off that lead sheet you created for yourself? I wonder for several reasons, but I’ve found that when i improvise i “stay within my lane” in terms of skillset but when i learn a new “hard for me” piece it is great for improving my technique by taking me out of my comfort zone. So do you ever find yourself writing out things you have to really sit down and practice or is it more that you created the arrangement from skills and techniques that are second nature?
I usually write a sketch of the reharm techniques I want to use. Then record a version that I improvise (or a few takes). Then transcribe those recordings and improve things that I think might work better and turn int into a written score. Then play from the final version.
Do you mean Mapping Tonal Harmony Pro? Of course, it does lots of things, including showing voicings for guitar and shows guitar chord charts for every chord.
@@mDecksMusic I believe you can do better than that. Besides, if the piano is not perfectly tuned it would indeed sound natural. This human imperfection is what it makes sound natural and sweet. But nevertheless, after all, it’s your channel. God bless.
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