Finally set foot on land. I can never concentrate long enough to make it through all twelve keys just me and the metronome. This is perfect, Thank-You.
I started including this in my practice sessions everyday for a couple of weeks now. It's amazing. I play the saxophone and initially I only wanted to use it for intonation and sound, but now I feel like it's one of the most benefitial tools in my practice routine. You can practice anything, long notes, leaps, every conceivable scale/arpeggios, intervals. thank you so much
I saw the shore, I set foot on land and thumbed up this track. I could mix modes as I needed. O I could work on chords. A small suggestion would be that an auditory clue when keys were changing would have been a lovely bonus (a volume swell, a rhythmic device, something).
@@BrunoHanstenreiter If you want to practice C major scale for example, play a C major scale over drone C. Over drone G, use G major scale and so on. Each drone gives you the root note of the scale you want to practice. Now for arpeggios, the most simple thing you can do is practice C (major or minor or any other) arpeggios over drone C, G arpeggios over drone G etc. Use the drones as root notes/key notes and play any scale or arpeggios you want. That's a good start.
@@BrunoHanstenreiter Don't practice scales always the same way mecanically, change directions, play it in intervals (CEDFEG...) fragments, try things, (children tunes in 12 keys for example, or any phrase you like in 12 tones. Guitar makes easier play the same thing in 12 keys, but still useful i think) Don't go autopilot, put awareness in what you are listening and playing.I mean, letting it flow is nice, just don't play thinking in the next laundry... improvise, and have fun
''Finally set foot on land''
"Setting foot on sand" daily for the last 2 weeks and plan to continue, only changing arpeggios. Great help, thanks!
Finally set foot on land. I can never concentrate long enough to make it through all twelve keys just me and the metronome. This is perfect, Thank-You.
This is an extremely useful track to use for practicing. Can switch between maj and min at any time, very cool! :)
Glad you found it useful Steven!
I started including this in my practice sessions everyday for a couple of weeks now. It's amazing. I play the saxophone and initially I only wanted to use it for intonation and sound, but now I feel like it's one of the most benefitial tools in my practice routine. You can practice anything, long notes, leaps, every conceivable scale/arpeggios, intervals.
thank you so much
In quarter speed for meditation. This is Perfect! Cheers from Here!
Glad you enjoyed! Cheers!
Finally set foot on land! Thanks for the useful track
Finally set foot on land! Thank you so much for posting this!
My pleasure! Enjoy!
"I can see the shore now... finally set foot on land" Great video, and extremely useful, and beautiful, thank you very much. The one our long too
I can see the shore now!
Great for running through the scales in each key for a warm up
Exactly!
And different scale every day to freshen things up!
@@GregEleftheriou different scales every day, theres a thought. The issue I think I have is that the nee scale sound / movement wont stick
@@ianhoweire I think it takes a few seconds to just get used to the new drone and relate everything to it.
Yes it does.
Finally set foot on land. This video is perfect. Thanks!
I saw the shore, I set foot on land and thumbed up this track. I could mix modes as I needed. O I could work on chords. A small suggestion would be that an auditory clue when keys were changing would have been a lovely bonus (a volume swell, a rhythmic device, something).
Go to the more section, gives you time changes.
Thanks for the awesome track, feels good to finally set foot on land.
Glad you like it!
Finally made it on shore. 😊
thanks for this
An emotional EARGASM!
Ya aterricé, gracias!
I can also use it for meditation .... chanting and qigong after practice
This is exactly what I needed! Thanks again for making this.
Glad to hear it!
Great drone to practics voicings!! Thank you
Glad you found it useful Konstantine!
Greetings from Guatemala city!!
coming home
this is great! thank you!
Thank you Matt!
I can see the shore now, and set foot on land
I can see the shore now......and continue to float
Great!!
I can see the shore now ;)
everyday i set foot on land is a good day
❤️
I can see the shore now
finally set foot on land
Finally set foot on land.
Well done!
👍
Finally set foot on land
Well done! :)
finally set foot on sand
Space is a little too short between the key changes and why the sound should be a gotic and little scary ??
I can see the shore
Is there any third tone in the drone or is it literally just the root? Trying to see if I can run the C minor and/or C major scale over C, etc
It's just the root, so you can play both.
@@GregEleftheriou thank you
Is it 440?
Yes it is.
Any tips on how i can practice on guitar?
great track, by the way! i found your post on reddit
Thank you Bruno!
What do you want to practice exactly ?
@@GregEleftheriou arpeggios and scale, but i don't know exactly how i can approach this
@@BrunoHanstenreiter If you want to practice C major scale for example, play a C major scale over drone C. Over drone G, use G major scale and so on. Each drone gives you the root note of the scale you want to practice.
Now for arpeggios, the most simple thing you can do is practice C (major or minor or any other) arpeggios over drone C, G arpeggios over drone G etc.
Use the drones as root notes/key notes and play any scale or arpeggios you want. That's a good start.
@@GregEleftheriou thanks!
@@BrunoHanstenreiter Don't practice scales always the same way mecanically, change directions, play it in intervals (CEDFEG...) fragments, try things, (children tunes in 12 keys for example, or any phrase you like in 12 tones. Guitar makes easier play the same thing in 12 keys, but still useful i think) Don't go autopilot, put awareness in what you are listening and playing.I mean, letting it flow is nice, just don't play thinking in the next laundry... improvise, and have fun
finally set foot on land....
I see the shore
Well done! :)
Practice my voice intrument :P
The oldest instrument!
Enjoy Rico!
You had 420 likes and I ruined it 😆
I can see the shore now!
I can see the shore now
Awesome!
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I can see the shore now
i can see the shore now
I can see the shore now
Finally set foot on land 🦐