I think this new playing forum is a great idea. I'd like to test it, and see if you guys can help me out. I've been taking lessons for about 6 months, and I've kind of hit a plateau that's kind of frustrating. For soloing/leading, I've got my scale patterns down fairly fast and accurate. While playing over a rhythym track, it sounds pretty good or at least not incorrect. If I practice long enough I'll start to hit the good notes on chord changes by a combination of luck and ear. My teacher says that the best soloing is done with arpeggios. Makes perfect sense to me. This is where I start to bog down. In order to learn the arps, I've got to know where all the notes are. I've been taking each chord and mapping out the notes on each string. This is helpful, but it's painfully slow. I can't spend a couple of seconds just looking around for the note I want! (He's got me working on Satriani's "Rubina" and Santana "Europa")
Anybody have any advice or tips with this stuff? Sometimes it's good to get a different perspective on things. Is this one of those situations where it's "practice, practice, practice"?
Getting serious about music and guitar had been one of my better decisions of late. This is truly big fun. I wish I started 25 years ago, but WTF, better late than never.
Thanks -
Bruce
Anybody have any advice or tips with this stuff? Sometimes it's good to get a different perspective on things. Is this one of those situations where it's "practice, practice, practice"?
Getting serious about music and guitar had been one of my better decisions of late. This is truly big fun. I wish I started 25 years ago, but WTF, better late than never.
Thanks -
Bruce
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