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    john
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      Great to hear that William.

      #72811
      RockinRobin
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        I was improvising along Shot Gun trying to keep up with the backing track, long backing track. I missed most of the notes i.e. blew a natural instead of a flat and vice versa. Made up my own riffs trying to keep up with the backing track. I recorded it on GarageBand to check out the sound. Sounded OK but not good enough to post yet. When I’m playing, improvising I’m thinking too much. Too cognitive. You have to know before you blow. Keeping the beat is a feeling thing, not a cognitive thing. So I’ll be working on Shot Gun for a while. It moves fast, too fast for thinking. You have to feel it to play it. Know before Blow.

        #72812
        RockinRobin
        Participant

          I have a shorter backing track so I won’t have think too much now, just play without thinking; just blow what I know before I blow.

          #72816
          john
          Keymaster

            right track William. If it feels long and hard to keep up then refer back to less notes. The ultimate goal hear is to utilize the full pentatonic scale but go at your own pace… refer back to 2 and 3 and then 4 notes until you feel you’re not being overwhelmed or rushed.

            #72818
            RockinRobin
            Participant

              I can play the first 8 bars plus the intro bar – rest rest F Db…etc. easy. I have the long version backing track and I’ll get on it tomorrow with a steady rocking riff or riffs

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