I’ve been playing guitar for about 6 years, but this mostly consists of playing songs or part of songs that I like, without really paying any attention to improvisation, writing or music theory, although over the years I have gathered some knowledge about music theory. Also, I have never played with other musicians, partly due to a lack of other musicians in my environment, partly because of my social skills (or lack thereof).
I have already started somewhat by watching papa gates’ lessons on the CAGED system and applying the major pentatonic scale over some backing tracks. When I’m improvising, I think I have a relatively good ear as to what sounds good and what doesn’t over a certain backing track, but it’s hard to apply more difficult techniques, it’s like everything I know is just gone during improvisation.
So mainly my question is, what’s a good approach to start learning to improvise and how do you apply more advanced techniques or more difficult licks?
Any help is appreciated!
I have already started somewhat by watching papa gates’ lessons on the CAGED system and applying the major pentatonic scale over some backing tracks. When I’m improvising, I think I have a relatively good ear as to what sounds good and what doesn’t over a certain backing track, but it’s hard to apply more difficult techniques, it’s like everything I know is just gone during improvisation.
So mainly my question is, what’s a good approach to start learning to improvise and how do you apply more advanced techniques or more difficult licks?
Any help is appreciated!