"You'd never know you were improvising." That's an interesting phenomenon, when you compare group improv with solo improv. With rock/blues improv, especially, the tendency is for a repeating pattern over which the guitarist can "solo". But if the guitarist were to solo first, it would be harder for the other musicians to know where he was going without some kind of map. But when it's just one musician, the soloist can do more, & not worry about the others. Nice job, Adam.
your improvising is very good
CheekyVimto08 1 year ago
Thanks. Adam had some good points about interesting in ep. 5, as well; I think you'll like it. :)
spaceplayer 2 years ago
Very interesting.
marneedear 2 years ago
"You'd never know you were improvising." That's an interesting phenomenon, when you compare group improv with solo improv. With rock/blues improv, especially, the tendency is for a repeating pattern over which the guitarist can "solo". But if the guitarist were to solo first, it would be harder for the other musicians to know where he was going without some kind of map. But when it's just one musician, the soloist can do more, & not worry about the others. Nice job, Adam.
spaceplayer 2 years ago
I second what Marneedear said. Fantastic.
NSMetalhead 2 years ago
That was gorgeous. You'd never know you were improvising.
marneedear 2 years ago