Quencho092
New member
After hearing foamy's AWESOME blues rendition in the PAF thread, i was simply floored by the way he just hit the right notes everywhere. I dont want to put him on the spot or anything, but that is some of the best playing i've heard in a while, and in my eyes, miles ahead of any other player i know.
This just reminded me that i'm just a wanker when it comes to playing, i just know my scales and chords, and a bunch of licks, and know more or less the chord tones that i need to hit for every chord, but i just could never really dig and find alot more in my playing besides that when improvising over progessions.
I'm guessing that the most important thing i need to work on is having the fretboard perfectly memorized so i could tell what notes are where on the spot, then memorizing the chord tones for every chord so i could know which notes to hit every time? I also need alot of help with chord substitution and that kind of stuff that sort of baffles me.
I guess the first thing i can work on is the fretboard and chord tones. Is there any method that could help besides just memorizing it before i get going?
This just reminded me that i'm just a wanker when it comes to playing, i just know my scales and chords, and a bunch of licks, and know more or less the chord tones that i need to hit for every chord, but i just could never really dig and find alot more in my playing besides that when improvising over progessions.
I'm guessing that the most important thing i need to work on is having the fretboard perfectly memorized so i could tell what notes are where on the spot, then memorizing the chord tones for every chord so i could know which notes to hit every time? I also need alot of help with chord substitution and that kind of stuff that sort of baffles me.
I guess the first thing i can work on is the fretboard and chord tones. Is there any method that could help besides just memorizing it before i get going?