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The tones in an arpeggio are your strongest start and end points for phrases. They also provide good coordinates for understanding the organization of the fret board.
The more different ways you...
Never say that!
Yes. It is BS. I used hyperbole to address hyperbole.
Nonetheless, one needn't always start with the melody.
This is just one approach. Solos don't have to reference the melody. If you ALWAYS start with the melody, you will NEVER engage your inner voice.
It's not a Bluegass or fiddle tune, but it's well...
So Thiele got a Genius Award and spent it on an overpriced mandolin?!😬
If your studio or teaching fee is advanced and the rest of the royalties are gravy, isn't it a no brainer?
I asked around and one source said "advance their studio rate against royalties of 15% of wholesale."
In case anyone else is interested.
My son is a professional jazz bassist. When he was starting out at about 12 years old, he would learn the melody and chords, and then his teacher would ask, "What do you hear inside?" Then my son...
I'm exploring a business model that will probably not give feedback. My intention is to pay fairly.
Does anyone here have an idea what artists who create courses for instructional sites get in compensation. Is there a usual percent of net or gross, or an up front payment?
I assume that sites...
I have always been a poor speller. So articles about spelling have always caught my attention. Basically, if you are a poor speller, there is nothing you can do to become a good spell.
Thank God...
Fishman makes one.
I use Natural Metronome. It seems to provide regularly spaced clicks just fine.
If your goal is to solo more confidently, practice doing that.
Just like anything else, you manage it by slowing down and working on small sections.
She probably uses a $30 pick.
It is important to shift up the neck so the folks at the jam session see that you can shift up the neck.
https://www.meaningfulhq.com/massed-practice.html
This will explain a lot. I highly recommend the book referenced for all learners.
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This has everything other than "chop" chords that you are ever likely to use.
But the notion of a chart is static.
Don't these feelings vary depending on the harmonic context?
Sure. It's great to be well rounded. But to get good at something, practice that thing. To get good at improvising, practice improvising. I think it is challenging for teachers to teach creativity,...
My son is playing jazz with top pros in the LA area, and has never learned a tune by ear or sung a line. His teacher would give him some changes, show him various note collections that would work...
One way to expand your creativity is to pose yourself the problem of "How can I incorporate X into an interesting phrase".
X could be
The rhythm "sweet potato pan cakes."
A major 7th note.
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I think the most efficient approach is to use an outside resource to explain the tools that are commonly used in your genre, be it a teacher, a book or a video. Then spend a lot of time experimenting...