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On Sunday 19 June 2005 23:56, Jeremiah Benham wrote:
On Sun, Jun 19, 2005 at 07:27:26PM -0100, Gilles
Degottex wrote:
I'm looking for softwares to practice
improvisation, chords grids,
beat/mesures following, etc.
I praqctice improvising by recording myself comping. I usually do this
in audacity. Then I select sections I may want to work on. If I want a
slower version I just record it slower. This sounds like a pain in the
butt but it just gives me more practice at playing the chord changes. I
believe that this will ultimately help me to play around the changes
because I will know them better from playing them more often. Then I can
overdub my improvisation to later pick out things that I did that I
thought were cool. So many time I improvise but can't remeber what I
played after I finished.
Singing your lines unisono can help you memorize stuff a little better. I'm
sure it will also add to your playing itself.
I like your approach. Did you ever try it the other way round?
- - Burkhard
Jeremiah
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