Markk
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Re: What are you working on? (practice-wise)
Trying to break away from that "mechanical memory"?
I admit too, that damn pentatonic scale gets really crippling sometimes yet it's so ingrained that it's impossible not to use it.
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Arpeggios (maj, min, maj7th, dom7th, min7th, min6th, dim 7th) . . . finding and playing them from anywhere on the neck, getting used to how they sound against different chords, improvising with them over fast chord progressions. I'm trying to get away from the blues rock pentatonic thing that has been my default for the last few years.
Also learning a few things that I've always liked but never got around to: Skynyrd's 'I know a Little', Hendrix's and Vaughn's versions of 'Little Wing', Solos to Megadeth's 'Symphony of Destruction' and Satriani's 'Surfing with the Alien'.
Trying to break away from that "mechanical memory"?
I admit too, that damn pentatonic scale gets really crippling sometimes yet it's so ingrained that it's impossible not to use it.
Is that 'Jumping At Shadows' by Duster Bennett (who wrote it I think) ? Or is that the F Mac version ?
Duster (Tony) Bennett was a friend of Peter Green and Fleetwod Mac and often gigged with them .... He was a one-man band, and used the Mac as his backing band on the 'Smiling Like I'm Happy' album, which featured the song Jumping At Shadows. Duster had an awesome voice, and I was lucky enough to see him live.
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