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Learning to lead
For me this has been some work.
I think I feel rhythm naturally. Chording through songs has seemed... like not work. Starting this year I wanted to learn to lead and solo. I won’t lie, this is work. Major, minor, and some mode patterns so far for some songs that I am interested in. Hitting chord tones, following the changes, and trying to make “music”. And tone bends on my acoustic... aaargh. I’ve tried my hand at a couple of solos at a two local jams with marginal success. Not quitting on this but it’s work. I’m looking hopefully for that “aha” moment.
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Last week I started Toby Walker's solo lesson package;
http://www.tobywalkerslessons.com/le...r-soloing.html ''Doing more with less, the Blues'' There are three lesson plans; blues, country, and rock. The Blues lessons start with soloing with one note and then build from there. I'm up to four notes and ready to into the pentatonic scale. Toby is a very good teacher and he makes it fun and easy to learn. |