Tomo,
thank you so much for breaking down what you are thinking when you improvise in ET22 Melodic Minor: Pentatonic, triads, arpeggios, major scale. this helps a great deal. Sometimes, in your lessons, you break down a certain topic which makes total sense, but then you begin to improvise I find it difficult to follow what you are doing. Please give us more explanations of what you are thinking in improvisation! It's really helpful. thanks
Also, I love the one string approach, but I also like how you are now adding the one octave scale explanations (Starting on string #6, starting on string #5, starting on string #4, etc.).
Thank you,
Edward
You're very welcome! Thanks so much for watching ET22 Melodic minor lesson.
Yes. That solo section over A-7 D7... was fun! I just explained a little bit about that improvisation. I tried to play very simple with ingredients.
Please check this thread.
https://tomovhxtv.vhx.tv/forums/general/73393-et22-melodic-minor-scale-lesson#post-418217
I think about scales, triads, arpeggios when I am practicing.
That was my improvisation so I don't even think about name of scales.
But this was a part of lesson so I tried not to play freely.
Minor pentatonic phrase like some melodies.
Then a little bit of Dorian sound not dorian shape!
Then melody... The Beatles!
Then diatonic triads: G Am Bm C D Em F#dim (I explained about triads on this lesson)
Something like that.
Question is if you can not identify these sounds then you need to work on more Ear Training, Essential Theory from ET1 to ES21... watch each video ate lease 4-5 time or more!
Do not rush! Take your time to understand intervals deeply.
Thank you.
Tomo