What You Will Learn!
- How to target chord tones
- How to play over diatonic i, ii, iii, IV, V, vi and vii chords
- How to play over non-diatonic III, iv, VI and viidim7 chords
- Create interesting pentatonic, diatonic and arpeggio sequences
- Ways to make phrasing more interesting with use of outside and grace notes
- Using chords in improvised soloing
- How to structure a solo, composed or improvised
Description
This course was designed to help players who’ve just started improvising or been caught in a rut for a while and need some help to get fresh approaches and ideas.
Each section is devoted to an important aspect of improvisation, whether it be targeting chord tones, addressing the Roman numeral chord number systems, some different approach to phrasing and heaps of other great tools to help out guitarists on their improvising journey. I will be providing tips, tricks, common hacks as well as extensive video explanations, coupled with guitar pro files, PDFs and backing tracks.
Who Should Attend!
- Players who’ve just started improvising
- Experienced or intermediate players caught in a rut for a while and need some help to get fresh approaches and ideas.
- Guitarist that want a theoretical and practical approach to understanding improvisation to help their overall playing
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