hi guys
if you think about mclaughlin or di meola, all their improvisations are prepared at home before gigs. Stuff that will be played during a gig is learnt by heart first. It is not possible to think about fingerings while improvising. Do you think the same applies to gypsy jazz players?
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so basically improv is generally done like this.
regards
mike
I think that the arps and licks we learn on gypsy guitar are the reference points to hang thing round and to that extent they are the bits we prepare beforehand. They are also a safety net for those of us lesser mortals who get a bit lost when improvising. I know that I cant really improvise and I get frustrated when I end up playing the same old lines over the same old standards.
I suppose like all things it's about getting to a technically proficient level where the concsious and deliberate effort needed to play is no longer the foremost thought in our minds. As Zappa once said "shut up and play yer guitar"....apologies if I've mis-quoted the man, but you get the drift.
However, several people who recorded with him said he was often amazed at what he had done when he heard the playbacks and could not believe he had played it or how he had thought of it spontaneously.
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