Comments on: 20 Ways to Improve Your Improvisation Skills https://guitarfirstchord.com/20-ways-to-improve-your-improvisation-skills/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=20-ways-to-improve-your-improvisation-skills Free Quality Guitar Lessons Tue, 14 May 2019 20:43:50 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Klaus Crow https://guitarfirstchord.com/20-ways-to-improve-your-improvisation-skills/#comment-102673 Sun, 08 Feb 2015 12:29:51 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=19183#comment-102673 Hi Joe,

Indeed I try to write from beginner to advanced. I like the idea that everybody can find what they need on guitarfirstchord.

It’s nice to hear that you like it. Thanks for your comment. I appreciate it.

Best regards,
Klaus Crow

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By: Joe Retsch https://guitarfirstchord.com/20-ways-to-improve-your-improvisation-skills/#comment-102664 Sun, 08 Feb 2015 08:37:47 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=19183#comment-102664 Time to say: “Thank you”. Very good ideas to step forward in playing guitar- for beginners and also “long-year-guitarrists”. Like looking forward to your next post.

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By: Brilliant https://guitarfirstchord.com/20-ways-to-improve-your-improvisation-skills/#comment-102658 Sun, 08 Feb 2015 04:06:18 +0000 https://guitarfirstchord.com/?p=19183#comment-102658 What would you call a random fleet of notes? I have enjoyed jamming random tangents–intending to stretch my playing to something that I haven’t or “could not” consciously have written. I jam until I find an idea that I like and then make articulations based on pieces I find–order, key, tone, etc. Very often I have made rough recordings in order to save ideas for later development.

I do realize that as my knowledge grows my ‘improvisation’ (which is what I’ve been calling it) can get to parts that feel better, or more versatile or more complex or more natural, depending.

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