Great tips, thanks for sharing! At first it seems like these are very basic ideas, but they actually made me think a lot about my playing and how I think about improvisation. Thanks for the brief moment of epiphany Tim!
Thanks for the great video, Tim! I happen to be focusing on this right now in my own playing. For me, it’s a lot harder than it looks. I’m also checking out Jerry Bergonzi’s Melodic Rhythms book. Hal Crook also has an excellent play/rest approach in his book, “How to Improvise.”
Ooh, I love the internal subtractive process, “patience,” and the distinction between listening to reverb tails vs active note envelope.
So kind and generous musician to many people! Be Blessed!!!
This is a great exercise for allowing intuition to flow and take center stage. Great lesson.
Great demonstration of a very important concept.
Wait for ideas! Wow, so simple! The opposite of crazy bebop lines. Thank you so much!
Really great and important concept 👏🏼👏🏼 ty!
Such an excellent lesson. Full of things many don’t stop to consider!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
great points! love the idea of taking time to enjoy the decay of notes
great lesson, thank you Tim 🙌
Very interesting concept (enjoying the decay of the note). Thanks alot
Awesome awesome awesome. Awareness.
Great tips, thanks for sharing! At first it seems like these are very basic ideas, but they actually made me think a lot about my playing and how I think about improvisation. Thanks for the brief moment of epiphany Tim!
Wow excellent!
Beautiful❤ Thanks for the great content as always.
Lovely
Great!
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Thanks for the great video, Tim! I happen to be focusing on this right now in my own playing. For me, it’s a lot harder than it looks. I’m also checking out Jerry Bergonzi’s Melodic Rhythms book. Hal Crook also has an excellent play/rest approach in his book, “How to Improvise.”
Maestro, listen the voice of the Silence TK tksss
neck size? wow nice guitar
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That's why I don't like djent )))