Stéphane Wrembel - Utilizing basic chord shapes for improvisation
From Guitar World February 2019 Wrembel On by Stéphane Wrembel SHAPES OF THINGS Improvisation requires quick response time, and so it is very helpful to work on simple material to aid in the development of one’s instincts, such as songs with simple progressions. Once you understand how the melody fits the harmony of the chords properly, you can begin to create melodies around the harmony. Stéphane Wrembel demonstrates a series of exercises and chord shapes to prepare for improviation.

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