La plus grosse erreur quand on relève des solos

Welcome to the Fusion Academy! If you regularly transcribe licks or phrases from your favorite guitarists but feel like they never appear in your improvisations, this video is for you. I'll show you the 3-step method I use when working on a transcription: Transcribe Analyze Transform 00:00 Intro 00:36 The Problem 01:50 Step 1: Transcribing 04:47 Step 2: Analyzing 07:04 Step 3: Transforming and Acquiring Concepts 17:04 Conclusion Because the true goal of a transcription isn't to memorize notes, but to understand the ideas behind them in order to develop your own musical language. In this video, we'll see why transcribing isolated phrases is often less effective than working on a complete solo, how to analyze an improviser's speech, and most importantly, how to transform the transcribed ideas to naturally integrate them into your performance. 📚 To delve deeper, also check out my complete analysis of Ameskeri's solo: 👉    • Explose ton niveau d'impro avec le solo d'...   📖 Free e-book: "Become a Better Improviser in 3 Months" 👉 https://www.academiefusion.com/ebook-... 👍 If this video helps you, please like and subscribe so you don't miss any future tutorials. 💬 Question of the day: Do you prefer transcribing complete solos or isolated phrases? And most importantly, what do you find most difficult when working on a transcription? #jazzfusion #guitar #improvisation #jazzguitar #transcription #guitarlesson #fusionguitar #musician #guitarplayer #modernjazz #impro #music #jazz #fusion #electricguitar