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My footprints take.

I did a take of this tune quite a while ago. It has clams in it too which is the nature of doing improv,making it up as you go along. The idea is you don't fix anything. One recording all the way through. I posted this mainly to point out a few things being talked about in a thread on soloing. Like Sid,I thought in terms of chords not scales. That is why our approach melodicaly sounds so different. If we were playing this with scales our takes would sound much more alike. I love the freedom and melodic choices this way of thinking provides me. Playing boxes and scale patterns is like being in a musical prison for me.
BTW I used my Allykat semi hollow axe for this.
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Cool. Don't forget to start posting to the P.T. forum when your ready to really dig into it.

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Cool. Don't forget to start posting to the P.T. forum when your ready to really dig into it.
I will, thanks for the advice.


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Missed your version of this yesterday allthumbs. Sounds great!!

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