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Soloing using only chord tones - in one position - with Scott Devine


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Hi guys,

Just thought i'd show you an exercise I get my students to do...

Soloing in one position only using chord tones.

Try it out... It's tougher than it looks :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzfC1hzARSY

Easy.

Scott.

http://www.scottsbasslessons.com
http://www.scottdevinemusic.com

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Nice one, as always, Scott...
But, hey,man, you're using this 4string way too much :) :) where's your 5er, have you sold it or somethin'? :)
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I wonder if Scott is using the four so it makes his lessons more accessible - he had a few complaints on TB from people about the fact that he was using the C string on his 5 in his early tutorials.

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Hey guys...

Don't worry I haven't sold the 5 string lol! But yeah... the reason i'm using the 4 string is to make it less confusing for players out there.... man, all this stuff can be confusing enough without having me playing a 5 string strung E - C.

Over and out.

Scott :)

http://www.scottsbasslessons.com
http://www.scottdevinemusic.com

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I've been checking out this lil' exercise for my "Improv" part of practice, and, before that, I thought I know a thing or two about chord- tones... But this was bloody challenging!

If you're having a hard time coming with ideas over this (or any other tune, for that matter), assuming that you know chord-tones in all positions, you might want to 'improvise' out of time, and write out a few choruses of ideas, and woodshed them outta time too before you dip into playing that in time..

Oh, and another cool drill is this - take the "guide tones" (which is 3rd and 7th) of each chord, and try improvising using ONLY using those guide tones (you'll have two notes for one chord) - you'll be burned out, guys, believe me!

PS if you're having hard time with guide tones, practice them out of time first of all too..

easy
laimis

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