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Thank you, @dr_dave – so nice to hear from you again.
Thank you for listening carefully.
I am really glad that you liked the improv – even if I must admit that I did not make it with a specific person in mind 😀In this improv I tried three things:
- stick to the B and high E strings
- use the scale double stops as much as possible
- really cut down on the number of notes.
and as you say, it came out a bit melancholy and sugary.
At first I thought that the spicey part you mentioned was a trick I was pretty proud of: Using the same lick over the major G -> F chord progression and the relative minor Em -> Dm chord progression.
But then I realized that that part was 1.49-1.59, and that the stuff at 2.06 was just me forgetting where the scale was – so it was pure luck 😂
