I've been working on practicing to play the changes for a while and I recently started to look at the relationship of chord tones to the tonic scale. As long as the chord changes are diatonic, it's really helpful to see that the chord tones are simply part of the scale too. I don't quite know how that wasn't obvious to me from the get go but it certainly makes sense that I used to simply improvise over songs without even knowing what the chords were or which one happened to be playing at any given moment. I have now gotten much better about knowing where I am in a form and can think of chord tones but I want to also go back to simply playing melodic ideas from the scale sometimes. Thanks for your videos Tina, they are really helpful!
I've been working on practicing to play the changes for a while and I recently started to look at the relationship of chord tones to the tonic scale. As long as the chord changes are diatonic, it's really helpful to see that the chord tones are simply part of the scale too. I don't quite know how that wasn't obvious to me from the get go but it certainly makes sense that I used to simply improvise over songs without even knowing what the chords were or which one happened to be playing at any given moment.
I have now gotten much better about knowing where I am in a form and can think of chord tones but I want to also go back to simply playing melodic ideas from the scale sometimes. Thanks for your videos Tina, they are really helpful!
What a great method! Thank Tina!
Great lesson
Merci beaucoup pour cette super leçon !
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excellent practice ideas- thanks for sharing 👍😊
My pleasure 😊
nice lesson and demonstration ✨
Thank you! 😃
Great video! What model Ibanez is that?
Ringo Starr Signatur 12 String Classic Modell ☝️