A Little Simple Touch Of Learn- Play Guitar Improvisation For You.
The following exercises will show you a way to practice scales and chords together.First I would like to give you two chords you which is can use. The first chord is A7 and you can play it in the open position like as follows:
1. --0---, 2. --2---, 3. --0---, 4. --2---, 5. --0---, 6. ------
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1. --5--8--5-----5--, 2. -----------8-----
I suggest that you first play the A7 chord on your guitar by strumming once over the strings and after that playing the lick.
Now we will add the D7 chord. It looks like this in the open position:
A. --2---
B. --1---
C. --2---
D. --0---
E. ------
F. ------
B. --1---
C. --2---
D. --0---
E. ------
F. ------
With two guitar chords at your disposal you can play this:
A7 - lick - D7 - lick - A7
You will now learn another lick to make this piece of guitar improvisational music more interesting:
One. --------5--8--5--
Two. --5--8-----------
Two. --5--8-----------
With this lick we have introduced one more note in the A-minor pentatonic scale. With two licks and two chords we can play the guitar piece as follows:
A7 - lick 1 - D7 - lick 2 - A7
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1. -----------------5--8----
2. -----------5--8----------
3. -----5--7----------------
4. --7----------------------
2. -----------5--8----------
3. -----5--7----------------
4. --7----------------------
Learn to play this guitar scale by heart. After that you can try to combine the notes in different ways. Create patterns or play the scale backwards or try to create interesting melodies. The last touch of guitar improvisation looks like this:
A7 - improvisation - D7 - improvisation - A7
You can of course use this guitar improvisation pattern with other chords and scales. The principle is to choose two chords that can be used with the same scale and improvise between them. Ok, wait and see your quick improvement.Thanks
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