I surely will, Frederic! Wow, "fronting" track... love this definition!! Thank you so much for your nice comment. I tell you that I am also creating some audio-only interactive backing tracks on my Patreon page. If you're curios you can join for free to have a first look of what's going on in there as well. Each post is accessible also for the free members for a few days when I publish it.
Hi Telmo, thanks for your good question! In the interactive backing tracks your main focus is to improvise the way you already know how to, paying close attention to the rhythm, the structure, and switching between soloing and comping. Also for the comping you have to use what you know: it could be just simple chords; or it could be with some inversions; or even with the walking bass, the way I do, if you already know something of that technique. And the rest... yes it's going to come little by little, either because you "steel" something, or just because if you keep doing it eventually you will learn it, like doing conversation when you study a foreign language. What I do teach is all the material that you can find in the other videos, the "practice" ones (orange thumbnails), which are interactive exercises, or the "study" ones (blue thumbnails), which contain some theory and new material. If you notice those lessons are numbered, and they are in a progressive order of difficulty. If you want to follow a complete workout using all of this material I suggest you to join my Patreon page (best on the intermediate 10$ level): patreon.com/Pietrosguitarphilosophy There is a week free trial, if you want to take a look. Thanks again for your curiosity and for playing with me!! Write me if you have more questions!
Ciao Pietro ottimo e utilissimo video! Una domanda "indecente": sei sicuro di voler continuare a usare quella batteria?? Perdonami ma la trovo un po' indigesta... Il resto è fantastico
Ciao Gaetano, sono contento che ti piaccia il video, grazie. Per quanto riguarda la batteria... perchè "indigesta"? Se hai suggerimenti di loop di batteria che ti piacciono metti il link!
@@pietroballestrero Ovviamente sono gusti!! Se trovo qualcosa che mi piace di più te lo segnalo ma mi sa che io sono allergico a qualsiasi loop di batteria. Per i miei gusti userei un loop decisamente più asciutto, quasi zero rullante e possibilmente più vario, magari registrato da un vero batterista 😅. Un abbraccio. P.S. una richiesta: All Of Me
In realtà il loop "ripetitivo" ha un senso ben preciso: è importante abituare l'orecchio ai blocchi di 8 misure, su cui si basano la maggior parte delle strutture degli standards.
Another "fronting" track. Great ! I've been searching for that during years. Thanks ! I'll hope you will do many others.
I surely will, Frederic! Wow, "fronting" track... love this definition!! Thank you so much for your nice comment.
I tell you that I am also creating some audio-only interactive backing tracks on my Patreon page. If you're curios you can join for free to have a first look of what's going on in there as well. Each post is accessible also for the free members for a few days when I publish it.
Amazing! Thank you for your content, it's really grat
Thank you so much Andres! You can find more of these interactive backing tracks in the playlist linked in the description.
¡Kojonudo, Pietro! Saludos desde Madrid.
Gracias!
Hi pietro! Do you teach what you play and is it only a interactive playalong and we "steel" what we want? Thank you
Hi Telmo, thanks for your good question!
In the interactive backing tracks your main focus is to improvise the way you already know how to, paying close attention to the rhythm, the structure, and switching between soloing and comping. Also for the comping you have to use what you know: it could be just simple chords; or it could be with some inversions; or even with the walking bass, the way I do, if you already know something of that technique.
And the rest... yes it's going to come little by little, either because you "steel" something, or just because if you keep doing it eventually you will learn it, like doing conversation when you study a foreign language.
What I do teach is all the material that you can find in the other videos, the "practice" ones (orange thumbnails), which are interactive exercises, or the "study" ones (blue thumbnails), which contain some theory and new material. If you notice those lessons are numbered, and they are in a progressive order of difficulty.
If you want to follow a complete workout using all of this material I suggest you to join my Patreon page (best on the intermediate 10$ level):
patreon.com/Pietrosguitarphilosophy
There is a week free trial, if you want to take a look.
Thanks again for your curiosity and for playing with me!! Write me if you have more questions!
Ciao Pietro ottimo e utilissimo video! Una domanda "indecente": sei sicuro di voler continuare a usare quella batteria?? Perdonami ma la trovo un po' indigesta... Il resto è fantastico
Ciao Gaetano, sono contento che ti piaccia il video, grazie.
Per quanto riguarda la batteria... perchè "indigesta"?
Se hai suggerimenti di loop di batteria che ti piacciono metti il link!
In realtà a me questi loop di batteria dell'app DRUMGENIUS piacciono molto!
@@pietroballestrero Ovviamente sono gusti!! Se trovo qualcosa che mi piace di più te lo segnalo ma mi sa che io sono allergico a qualsiasi loop di batteria. Per i miei gusti userei un loop decisamente più asciutto, quasi zero rullante e possibilmente più vario, magari registrato da un vero batterista 😅. Un abbraccio. P.S. una richiesta: All Of Me
😂😂😂 Il video in questo momento ha 50 views... quando arriva a 500.000 chiamo Antonio Sanchez per fare il prossimo!! 😂😂😂
In realtà il loop "ripetitivo" ha un senso ben preciso: è importante abituare l'orecchio ai blocchi di 8 misure, su cui si basano la maggior parte delle strutture degli standards.
CMaj ?
Yes, why not? What would you suggest instead?
@@Pietrosguitarphilosophy most people play it in F and in fake/real books
That's right, but actually sometimes a Real book version that many people use is in G...