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Mystery of Improvisation
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Mystery of Improvisation

  1. Mandolin Intensive “Mystery of Improvisation” Improv topics Scales: ~All Major and Minor scales is a must, variations of scales, 3 note scales, 4 notes scales and 5 note scales. ~Am Pentatonic ~Blues scale in every key ~Whole tone scale ~Chromatic scale How to incorporate into your playing Arpeggios to learn: ~All Major and Minor arpeggios ~A arpeggio, D arpeggio and E arpeggio to use in “Monroe’s Hornpipe” Chords ~Theory, minor/major/augmented/diminished, circle of 5ths and 4ths ~Exploring moveable, familiar chord shapes. ~Break the fingerings down into two moveable notes or double stops. double stop: two separate strings that are bowed or plucked simultaneously. Lateral Moves ~Exploring two and three note chords to enhance knowledge of the fretboard ~How is your mandolin tuned? In 5ths and 4ths of course! Building “Guides” ~Use a particular finger to focus on ~Create a movable pattern… change the pattern ~Turn the pattern into music Helpful improv hints: ->Create a road map, know your instrument - learn where all the notes are and use them as “guides”. ->Build two and three note chords for they will get the job done ->Lateral movements of familiar shapes will help you map the fingerboard ->Circle of fifths/fourths ->Start using major and minor pentatonic scales in soloing
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