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jiujitsu_jesus
04-25-2006, 03:28 PM
I could use some help with my in-studio playing practices (sorry if this thread would be better suited to the "Recording" forum :o ). I improvise a lot - I play a fair bit of jazz - and, unfortunately, this has become a habit that manifests itself even when I'm recording something. The fact that I'm always pretty nervous when I play something that other people will hear, coupled with the fact that I'm making half of it up as I go along, mean that the results are pretty terrible (as anyone who has looked at my soundclick page can attest :o ). I was wondering whether anybody had any advice as to how to kick the habit of improvising whilst recording, and maybe some pointers on planning a song beyond the key and chord progressions, as well (I usually just plan these, and improvise the strumming/picking patterns and lead guitar parts).

Thanks everybody (and sorry for the huge post).

Blues_Man
04-25-2006, 06:31 PM
First off, I KNOW improv! Pretty much anything I play is improvised. I never bother learning a song note for note. Except the main riff and chord fingerings. I just learn the key, scale and make something up that sounds like the song, or whatever. I too had that problem at first, but the advice I have is just, get comfortable, relax, never hesitate, and jam! emphasis on the hesitate part! Dont just half-@ss a note. if your going to play a note, than stick to that note and play it! Hope this helps!

Rsam16
04-25-2006, 06:34 PM
hey Blues_man. Since when have you been Comfortably Numb :confused: :D

Blues_Man
04-25-2006, 06:39 PM
hey Blues_man. Since when have you been Comfortably Numb :confused: :D


Since the last 5 minutes thank you very much! :D

Well, I could be sayin'-

she dont lie, she dont lie, COCAINE!

yes, I am one of the world's biggest clapton fans! I've seen him in concert...blues nirvana....

rockonn91
04-25-2006, 09:04 PM
DIRTY COCAINE!

hahahhaaa. love it.