jjjimi84
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This is key! Learning chord shapes or revoicing chords you already know. I also like to take simple pentatonic shapes and play them in weird patterns and permutations.To anyone who's struggling with practice or stuck in a dad blues rut. Try learning something totally new and I don't mean something new in a genre you already know.
I had to learn Hold on I'm Coming by Sam & Dave and If you want me to stay by Sly and the Family Stone and it's completely reinvigorated practice time for me. I've learned bunch of new chord shapes and they're in a style I've never spent much time playing before.
I'm planning on starting to learn how to use a slide properly next. The way I currently use a slide is with a ton of gain and delay for the purpose of making weird noises.
Lately I have been listening a lot of hip hop and taking the vocal phrasing patterns and trying to apply them to soloing.
I also transcribe my favorite vocals and try to replicate them.