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How To "Poke" The Root Note More Effectively For New Blues Soloists

This is one of those things that I see many of my less experienced blues soloists do... In fact, I see it in my son's jazz band at school, it's just a common thing when you're not as sure about what you're going to play next.

The tendency is to not want to leave empty space, so during periods of thinking, you might tend to "poke" the root note a few times. It's a safe place to be, and it's not empty space, so it seems to work.

In fact, in my experience, most of my students don't even realize they do this. So realizing it's a thing is probably the first step to correcting it :)

But the second step is doing something better. If you're going to poke a note, might as well make it sound cool while you're at it, right?

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20 февраля 2019 г. 2:38:42
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