Use this simple ‘octave shift’ device to play over more of the guitar neck, create better phrasing and catchier, more interesting solos!
It’s a simple trick…and you might know something about it already…but do you use it in your improvisations?
And if you are…could you do more with it?
In this EXCLUSIVE Members Only lesson you’ll learn:
So check it out now and see how this simple trick can really open up your playing…
Here’s a breakdown of what’s covered in this lesson:
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Have fun and see you next time 😉
A big hello to all Members,and welcome to another Improvisation Bootcamp lesson.
In this lesson I’m going to show you how you can start to get some super cool ‘call and response’ phrasing into your playing.
‘Call and Response’ can make a HUGE difference to the sound of your solos…and it isn’t hard to do!
In this lesson you’ll learn:
PLUS more…
The approaches I teach you in this lesson made an enormous difference to my playing after a great teacher I had explained them to me a few years back.
I’m pretty sure you’ll find the same…so dive in and discover the wonderful world of call and response..
Here’s a breakdown of what’s covered in this video lesson:
Do you want to play guitar solos that:
Repeating phrases, licks, rhythms and ideas can transform a guitar solos from a series of rambling, random notes…into an awesome sounding ‘mini composition’ which shows of your musical creativity!
In this Improvisation Bootcamp lesson you’ll learn some simple and straightforward ways to harness the power of repetition in your solos…right away.
So dive in and prepare to be amazed by the difference you’ll hear in your guitar solos…have fun!
Here’s a breakdown of this video:
I’ll demo this over a 12 bar blues in the key of G. Basically I’m playing a phrase, leaving a little gap, and playing it again. This gets you used to using repetition in your playing.