SLOW BURN Soloing: Use CHORD TONES to Craft MELODIC Hooks
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- This is an excerpt from my TrueFire course 'Essentials: Slow Burn Soloing'. [truefire.com/e...]
The musical example is based on Norah Jones' song "Come Away with Me" - a record that I'm featured on. I don't show my exact guitar solo from Norah's record here, but I share insights on how I improvise/construct those sorts of solos. I hope these insights will help you expand your own palette of sounds and phrases.
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I bought this course a few years ago, and although I can’t really play the tunes all that well, I can muddle through a bit. The thing I appreciate is that it isn’t about blazing speed, it’s about the song. Thanks, Adam!
A very ‘singer’ approach! Stay in 1 octave and decorate target note. I love it. And the way you let them ring…❤
Awesome ❤😊😊
Beautiful
Thanks, John.