Good topic!! Being able to think ahead to what chord comes next in order to "land right" helps tons to make the end of runs feel right when improvising or just composing :)
Great timing, I've just started to learn how to follow chord tones rather than just playing in the scale. It's taking a bit of getting used to but enjoying the journey. Some great tips, thanks Anthony 🤘🤘
Good topic!!
Being able to think ahead to what chord comes next in order to "land right" helps tons to make the end of runs feel right when improvising or just composing :)
Too true!!!!
Theory! Yess! Haha. 😁 Nice video with good info. 🎸 (Yep, this is Brad LOL)
Hi Brad! Thanks for watching!!!
Nice new name man, like it 🤘🤘
@@iduncanw Thanks. I've always used this name here but it always just shows my Google account name. I have figured out how to change it now. 🦾
Some cool licks. Watching your right hand on the very last lick is a lesson in itself.
It's a weird one isn't it!? I don't know why that pattern feels natural but it does!!
Loving that backing track sir 😊
Great timing, I've just started to learn how to follow chord tones rather than just playing in the scale. It's taking a bit of getting used to but enjoying the journey. Some great tips, thanks Anthony 🤘🤘
I'm so glad it helped Duncan!!!!
Great Video!!!
Thanks! \m/
Great video anthony and lesson!
Thanks Jimz!!!!
Great video !
Thanks so much!!