Do any 1 have any suggesting for the musicians that are busy learning choir and Praise Team songs for the week that dont have time to practice what they want because they have deadlines they have to meet before Sunday.
Make time to practice the songs that you have to play for that week or 2 coming weeks--no other way my man
To come back to you Fenix, I actually practice--alot
I have fun--always craving to practice..
1)I always do my minor 11ths around the circle (that vintage jazzy sound
)..
I normally start off in Gb, but today i started in D. Sometimes I start in A.
2)I then play a random, sweet/ cool chord , eg, B/ A-C#-D-F# (DM13) then I try to form a cool progression around it:
i) From there I can come up with a good song quality progression
ii) I also expand on the chords I'm holding: so that DM13 becomes B-D#-G#/ A-C#-D-F# (DM13,b9#11);
iii) I try to play a decent progression with similar chords or play this around the circle. This normally leads me to quartals: so I find myself playing: A-D-G/ C-F
G-C-F/ Bb-Eb-Ab
F-Bb-Eb/Ab-Db-Gb etc..
3) From there I sing any song that's in my head: I try to play it with different tones & rhythms in one key..I also try to see what new fill-ins I can add to it..if I find a fill-in that fits, I assess how I can generically use that in all my playing..the fill in could be any of the chords I was practicing or a run I just made up.
4) I would then play that song in all the keys, if it's a song I play all the time, maybe play it in few, random keys just to get over it & start something else.
5) I search for songs I have difficulty with (that I don't normally play or something that might have given me trouble at church).. I start the song in keys that most people dread (A, E, D, G etc), then I play it in all the keys..if I'm pressed for time, I just play a portion in each key & move on..
6) Oops, I forgot to mention that I play the chords that people like MrAndrew might have posted here 1st..
7) I try to go over the "correct" fingering with both LH & RH in all the keys--about 5 minutes a day
Might try out a scale I'm unfamiliar & see how I can apply it to my playing..
9) I freestyle with anything that comes up on my mind..
10) try to play independently with my LH while my RH plays melody..
11) Freestyle again & go back to jazzy chords.
12) Look at the time & realize that 5 hours have passed, switch off the board, pack my bags & rush to school to study the whole night