Monday, May 9, 2011

Great Ideas For Guitar Improvisation Techniques

By Chris Lake


What exactly is guitar improvisation? It is a performance given extempore without planning or preparation. Imagine if you could play your guitar like that. Many well-known guitarists say that this is the most expressive and artistic type of guitar playing. If you have already mastered the basics of the guitar and you can hold a tune, then you are ready for this awesome technique.

Once you start learning to play without having to think about every note or every cord, you will start to develop precision and skill that can easily be used in any guitar-playing situation. There is of course the issue of dedication and practice that will have to be adhered to on your part. Total commitment to becoming a good improviser is thus imperative to your success.

To help you with your improvisation technique you could play along with various CD's. Practice first by playing some chords or a scale in the key of the song over the music, which is softly playing in the background. Choose music that you love because you can easily identify with the tune or melody. You could also ask other guitarists to play with you from time to time, so that you can share with each other and help each other with tricky moves.

Alternatively, you could play some arpeggios where the notes of the cords are played in rapid succession rather than being played at the same time. Find someone to help you more in this area or attend a few extra classes to get this techniques working well for you. Being able to play in this manner is one of the crucial tools to have when playing improvisation guitar.

If you are not entirely strong in this area, then you should maybe take a few lessons, as it is a crucial tool to have when improvising on the guitar. Do not try to teach yourself at first, rather get a professional to help you do it the right way.

You could also practice playing chord scales. The idea behind this is to help you become fast whereby you simply use the chords in place of melodies and scales. Therefore, the idea is to play a scale with a chord connected to it. You will quickly take to this way of playing and will see how easy it becomes as you progress.

The above technique works well for many guitarists around the world. Remember to play from your heart, do not force the music and most of all let your creativity come through the music.




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