
Originally Posted by
ragman1
Well, there's nothing wrong with your timing when you know what you're going to play!
So presumably it's when you do your own solos that you hesitate. Presumably because you're not sure what you're going to play next.
Having heard quite a few of your own solos now there must be a reason for it. One thing that immediately comes to mind is that your own solos are very complex and not easy to play. You wouldn't want to dilute them but your brain/fingers can't always keep up.
However...
Since you can easily play the Mike Stern solo you could apply that idea to your own solos, right? If you wrote out your own stuff and then played it by memory you'd probably get round it happily.
I know that means not doing it on the fly but at least you'd be playing your own ideas. And if you did that a lot you might well get to the point when you could do them on the fly; your brain would adjust to the idea.
What do you think?
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