Had a great conversation with my brother today. We updated each other on our lives, but as always, a lot of the conversation revolved around music. We covered everything from classical to punk and pop.
We also hit on the studying I've been doing the last few days. We both play guitar, and he was as blown away by things as I have been.
One of my longer term goals with all of this lately is to sit down with a famous solo, and analyze it based on scale pattern choices. I know that so much of rock and blues is based around the pentatonic scale, I'm just curious now how close it sticks to the patterns, and how much of it could rightly be considered "out of the box."
Didn't get to do a whole lot of playing today, but the chance to talk music with my brother is always something that brightens my musical landscape. A conversation with him will always push me forward, get me listening to something new, and make me want to practice more and be a better, more well-rounded musician. For that, in this season of thanks, I am extremely grateful.
We also hit on the studying I've been doing the last few days. We both play guitar, and he was as blown away by things as I have been.
One of my longer term goals with all of this lately is to sit down with a famous solo, and analyze it based on scale pattern choices. I know that so much of rock and blues is based around the pentatonic scale, I'm just curious now how close it sticks to the patterns, and how much of it could rightly be considered "out of the box."
Didn't get to do a whole lot of playing today, but the chance to talk music with my brother is always something that brightens my musical landscape. A conversation with him will always push me forward, get me listening to something new, and make me want to practice more and be a better, more well-rounded musician. For that, in this season of thanks, I am extremely grateful.
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