Originally Posted By: Danny C.
Very interesting topic to me as after all these years I am still not sure how to describe my soloing methodology. I have learned more here as to the technical terminology that may be applied to describe what I play than any were else.

Very often after I finish a song on a live gig I have someone ask how did I decide what I would play on that solo? And the correct answer is while I do have plan it is a very loose plan. That plan is to try my best to think of the melody and play a solo by feel in, on and around that melody. With this said I guess without even knowing the technical terminology I am in fact practicing (by accident maybe) all of the methods mentioned within this thread.

Still learning and loving it.

Later,


That is the secret in playing Danny! Play what you feel then go back and technically analyze what you played. Nothing is more boring than hearing someone play scales for a lead line wink


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