
Question of the blues guitar improvisation?
I play for a good 4 years and I would say I'm a guitarist good enough, I was going for the styles of Clapton, BB and others, and watch videos and learn from them, I also took lessons. I play in a group, and some days I have recently solo goodish not much, but the crowd did not seem to mind, I just need some suggestions on how I improve my improvisation
If you close your practice Eyes and try to feel more notes. This assistance is spontaneity of phrasing and intonation. So if say in public, for a moment that Repeating the practice and only what you are not in practice, if you are in front of the people. Try it for 10 seconds and then the next time you try it, for 20 Seconds. The problem most people have is that they are trying to be too precise, they lose the "feeling" because the feeling comes more from the right side of the Brain instead of your left hand side of the brain that is where the mechanical precision. Then you have to understand how to use both sides of the brain to play a better guitar player and many do not know, that never reach the next level because of it.
blues guitar lesson solo – 1/3
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