This was a lot of fun to jam on. Limited myself to 7 takes, 6 was the sweet spot between coherence and spontaneity. I’ve posted my very first warm up take with camera audio at the end of the lesson for full transparency! This kinda modal interchange progression reminds me of the changes hip trios of the early 2000s would be playing (with beats and laptops, probably re-harmonizing Radiohead or Nirvana ) Anyways, it's the sort of chord shift that used to bring me to my knees back in music college! Thankfully I can see (and hear) things like this a little better these days. Just having fun playing on it and sharing some tips and exercises that have worked for me over the years with my changes playing journey, maybe some of you will find these helpful too! Thanks to Rabea for sharing this kind of video, certainly inspired and resonated for me! Thanks for watching.
This is great. I’m fairly seasoned and college educated in music, I’ve been reprogramming the way I was taught initially using scales to just chord tones and intervals. It’s been game changing but maddening at the same time. Thanks! Subbed.
I'm pretty sure I was using the Nolly nods plugin on my laptop, with quite a bit more gain than I usually run at. The room mics on that plugin really make it come alive too. I'll see if I can dig the preset out.
:) glad that was helpful Dave, yea it was a real humbling game changer for me in my development. Amazing how fast the brain shuts off when not saying it out loud haha
Hi David, nice lesson, wonder what tone-stack you had within your fm3. Is there a chance to get more info about the preset you've used? (how the tone was achieved?) :) Thx, have a great one!
Hey, thanks of watching! I'm actually not using the FM3 in this video as I was away travelling. I'm using an audio interface and the Nolly X and Rabea NDSP plugins for the tones. You can grab the presets linked in the patreon post if you're digging them. Is it Fm3 tones/content you're interested in seeing, you have an fm3? :) thanks again for watching! Beebs
Beautiful rendition for this backing track,fff David. So much of knowlegde in this lesson. I've got Solo v.1 on Android - which lesson should I focus on for this Em, E, C changes?
@@DavidBeebee thanks! However I think that for start I'm gonna attempt to copy 1:1 of your initial solo, as much as I can learn it by ear and eye and as fast I can play. It's so beautiful. I always have pentatonic parachute, but for this magic progression it woudl be to bluesy 😁
This was a lot of fun to jam on. Limited myself to 7 takes, 6 was the sweet spot between coherence and spontaneity. I’ve posted my very first warm up take with camera audio at the end of the lesson for full transparency!
This kinda modal interchange progression reminds me of the changes hip trios of the early 2000s would be playing (with beats and laptops, probably re-harmonizing Radiohead or Nirvana ) Anyways, it's the sort of chord shift that used to bring me to my knees back in music college! Thankfully I can see (and hear) things like this a little better these days. Just having fun playing on it and sharing some tips and exercises that have worked for me over the years with my changes playing journey, maybe some of you will find these helpful too! Thanks to Rabea for sharing this kind of video, certainly inspired and resonated for me!
Thanks for watching.
Really appreciate this video man. Super helpful and informative. Thanks so much for the kind words :)
My pleasure dude, thank you for the inspiring chord progression and original video!
Beebs your runs are smooth and relaxed! 👏👏🎸
It's my high fibre diet! 😅 thanks Joe :)
@@DavidBeebee - haha.. spilling your secrets!
This is fantastic- thank you
you're welcome, thank you for watching.
Thanks, David. Going through these concepts and approaches slowly is incredibly helpful. And that impro at the beginning - beautiful.
Thanks for watching, glad you found it helpful :)
This is great. I’m fairly seasoned and college educated in music, I’ve been reprogramming the way I was taught initially using scales to just chord tones and intervals. It’s been game changing but maddening at the same time. Thanks! Subbed.
Good luck on the journey, and thanks for watching and subbing!
That intro was sick :D, thanks for the lesson
You’re welcome, thanks for watching!
Hope you’re on the mend, lovely tone and playing. I’ll dig in to this one over the weekend. 🤘🏼🔥🤘🏼
Thanks mate, ye just a lingering cough now, sounds worse than it is! Enjoy the weekend!
Hey David, do you remember your signal chain for this one? Seems like a darker, smoother tone than usual which works well for this piece
I'm pretty sure I was using the Nolly nods plugin on my laptop, with quite a bit more gain than I usually run at. The room mics on that plugin really make it come alive too. I'll see if I can dig the preset out.
Thanks pal!
Master❤
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Always glad to see the thought process behind improvisation. I hope one day to get there (if only the Solo app had android support.... winkwink)
Cheers Andres, the journey is important :)
The best tip you ever gave me (Pathways pt1) was to say the interval out loud. It really does assist memorization.
:) glad that was helpful Dave, yea it was a real humbling game changer for me in my development. Amazing how fast the brain shuts off when not saying it out loud haha
Hi Dave, out of curiosity: what are you referring to Pathways Pt.1? Thanks!
Hi David, nice lesson, wonder what tone-stack you had within your fm3. Is there a chance to get more info about the preset you've used? (how the tone was achieved?) :) Thx, have a great one!
Hey, thanks of watching! I'm actually not using the FM3 in this video as I was away travelling. I'm using an audio interface and the Nolly X and Rabea NDSP plugins for the tones. You can grab the presets linked in the patreon post if you're digging them. Is it Fm3 tones/content you're interested in seeing, you have an fm3? :) thanks again for watching! Beebs
Beautiful rendition for this backing track,fff David. So much of knowlegde in this lesson. I've got Solo v.1 on Android - which lesson should I focus on for this Em, E, C changes?
Thanks! Re: the changes for Android solo, I’ll put it on my todo list to add the progression in :)
@@DavidBeebee thanks! However I think that for start I'm gonna attempt to copy 1:1 of your initial solo, as much as I can learn it by ear and eye and as fast I can play. It's so beautiful. I always have pentatonic parachute, but for this magic progression it woudl be to bluesy 😁