Well ...... I was supposed to take a break. I can not do it either. This is something anyway.
Take it easy
I can't rest
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Re: I can't rest
Sounds like you've got back creativity!
Interesting BT and and the playing fits well
Interesting BT and and the playing fits well
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Re: I can't rest
You am kind, 12bar.
No translater involved in this one.
If I want to be a good guitar player I would spend 5-8 hours a day on practise guitar. I don't do that and I can hear I don't. In my ears I can hear lot of wrong things that I made but I don't have a clue how to correct them on the spot. I have to try over and over agin to find the right note and I don't have the patient.
I don't know if I want to spend 5-8 hours a day just practice guitar playing
I feel bad about my performans in this forum and else were. I realy feel in me that I play shit..
No translater involved in this one.
If I want to be a good guitar player I would spend 5-8 hours a day on practise guitar. I don't do that and I can hear I don't. In my ears I can hear lot of wrong things that I made but I don't have a clue how to correct them on the spot. I have to try over and over agin to find the right note and I don't have the patient.
I don't know if I want to spend 5-8 hours a day just practice guitar playing
I feel bad about my performans in this forum and else were. I realy feel in me that I play shit..
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Re: I can't rest
12bar is right - you've got your creativity back Michael.
Sensitively played lines that tap into the moods of the BTs well. Played with mood and some mistakes is much better than perfectly played with no emotion.
I didn't find the "wrong notes" you mentioned to be a major issue. The only solution I know to correcting them on the spot is to repeat the phrase with the wrong note that you then quickly move onto a correct one. So it gives the listener the feeling the original "wrong" note was meant to be there. It's not always easy and doesn't always work, but it's a trick that can be practised and made easier.
Sensitively played lines that tap into the moods of the BTs well. Played with mood and some mistakes is much better than perfectly played with no emotion.
I didn't find the "wrong notes" you mentioned to be a major issue. The only solution I know to correcting them on the spot is to repeat the phrase with the wrong note that you then quickly move onto a correct one. So it gives the listener the feeling the original "wrong" note was meant to be there. It's not always easy and doesn't always work, but it's a trick that can be practised and made easier.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!