I know a lot of people here gig, just wondering when you're soloing (note for note or improv) are you aware of where you are in terms of which bar you're at? It's quite easy if it's a distinctive chord progression, you can map out that the solo is the chord progression x2 or x4 etc. So then you know you're on the 2nd pass.
However some solo sections are long and perhaps over a riff that could have 8, 12, 16 or more repetitions.
It's hard to describe, I'm you know what I'm talking about, just curious how aware you are of the backing track so to speak.
Especially when you're also focused on your own feel, technique, groove or whatever ever else.
However some solo sections are long and perhaps over a riff that could have 8, 12, 16 or more repetitions.
It's hard to describe, I'm you know what I'm talking about, just curious how aware you are of the backing track so to speak.
Especially when you're also focused on your own feel, technique, groove or whatever ever else.