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Originally Posted by princeplanet
I guess I can see where you're going with this. Let us know if anything good comes out of it.
Peace,
Kevin
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12-04-2010 01:14 AM
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Originally Posted by ksjazzguitar
Maybe in this sense I am looking for simplification to a linear approach. Mind you, when I think arps and subs embellishment, then I tend to "see" the chord tones quicker, which is what I think you might be alluding to as the more desired route to improv bliss, but I don't always want to be thinking like this, I like long linear lines sometimes. Dunno how much of this 8 note approach will make it into my personal bag, but I'm gonna try to make it stick. Will let you know how I go. (Will this forum still be around in 2020?).
BTW, I appreciate your time in considering these posts, even if from the standpoint of "Devil's Advocacy". It's warnings like your's that will hopefully hasten a retreat from this path if it all gets too muddy.....
(PS. C major bebop against D dorian or D min blues works great when starting on the C6 "matrix", it's Ab slips in easily against the D blues scale and gives the basic blues scale some interesting diversions...)Last edited by princeplanet; 12-04-2010 at 05:30 AM.
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Originally Posted by princeplanet
And for the record, I do not advocate that anyone should be "always" thinking in one way. Learn to think and hear every way you can and draw on those as you will to make your own sound.
But good hunting.
Peace,
Kevin
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