I've purchased a few of your courses David and I haven't run out of things to commit to memory and get under my fingers and tons of strategies to adapt to my playing. I'll be going back to those courses and extracting knowledge and information for years to come. So much there . Thanks.
Love this video David, thank you! I am an academy member but this stuff comes across my RUclips and breathes this new air into my learning, excellent advise.
Hi, bro. Very cool. i want to and can improv a little, bro. i learn a bit of vocab and change it up. But I get bored with it. After a day or 2 its all the same. Even with not starting on the one or two - get my drift. Short lines long lines. I start with 2 notes maybe then let myself go with a felt rhythm. But that rhythm ends up not changing much- ends up boring. Can you have some realistic stuff that could help?
Cool video and nice playing 👌 just wondering, are you trying to target chord tones as the chords pass by? I always find i cant put as much feeling into it when im having to think too hard!
Thanks! Yeah I often do now. I used to not as much but shifted to that approach about 10 years ago or so. This video kind of goes over the concept: ruclips.net/video/AY_a4S44QUw/видео.html
@Wallimann Thanks David. I checked out that video. Looks like you're saying to visualise where the chord shapes are down by the nut and then just move in and out of those. Then when you know your chord shapes higher up the neck, do the same up there? Sounds simple in theory, but the reality is trying to put feeling and emotion into what you're playing, but also being aware that a chord will suddenly change and you need to move to those notes is pretty tough and you might lose that connection with what you're feeling. At least this is my stumbling block over the last couple of years. I'll keep trying though!
First time I understood this was from rob chapman but..I used to think playing fast like jimmy page was it until my brother showed my dinosaur jr. he said that I don’t have to play fast to be profound. I didn’t understand it then but rob set me straight. It’s great advice!
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I've purchased a few of your courses David and I haven't run out of things to commit to memory and get under my fingers and tons of strategies to adapt to my playing. I'll be going back to those courses and extracting knowledge and information for years to come.
So much there . Thanks.
Thank you!!
Love this video David, thank you! I am an academy member but this stuff comes across my RUclips and breathes this new air into my learning, excellent advise.
Thank you so much, brother!
Thank you David.
Nice lesson. Thank you David
May I check what is the backing track you used in the ending improvs ? thanks sir
Love , love your phrasing ... good phrasing is good music 👍 and thank you for your lessons !
Wow, thank you so much!
Thanks a lot!
Love your videos ❤. I run out of ideas all the time and end up playing the same patterns again and again.
Hi, bro. Very cool. i want to and can improv a little, bro. i learn a bit of vocab and change it up. But I get bored with it. After a day or 2 its all the same. Even with not starting on the one or two - get my drift. Short lines long lines. I start with 2 notes maybe then let myself go with a felt rhythm. But that rhythm ends up not changing much- ends up boring. Can you have some realistic stuff that could help?
Cool video and nice playing 👌 just wondering, are you trying to target chord tones as the chords pass by? I always find i cant put as much feeling into it when im having to think too hard!
Thanks! Yeah I often do now. I used to not as much but shifted to that approach about 10 years ago or so. This video kind of goes over the concept: ruclips.net/video/AY_a4S44QUw/видео.html
@Wallimann Thanks David. I checked out that video. Looks like you're saying to visualise where the chord shapes are down by the nut and then just move in and out of those. Then when you know your chord shapes higher up the neck, do the same up there?
Sounds simple in theory, but the reality is trying to put feeling and emotion into what you're playing, but also being aware that a chord will suddenly change and you need to move to those notes is pretty tough and you might lose that connection with what you're feeling. At least this is my stumbling block over the last couple of years. I'll keep trying though!
how would I do this without backing tracks
Hi I'm Tom what kind of delay did you use on song spiritual ent. Thanks Tom
Man, I can’t remember, that was years ago. Some kind of stereo delay, but I can’t remember exactly which one. It was on my Axe FX II I think?
First time I understood this was from rob chapman but..I used to think playing fast like jimmy page was it until my brother showed my dinosaur jr. he said that I don’t have to play fast to be profound. I didn’t understand it then but rob set me straight. It’s great advice!
Also hell ya you’re message here is on point!
I understood Rob Chapman as a bit of a chode tho am I wrong?
Great video❇