Re: best use of GIJM and Jethro books
Originally Posted by
Bhiyao
sounds really cool way to practise! just to confirm that I got it right - I should try to sing to the tunes I am playing...lyrics can be my own..but matching the tune..and as I sing, I might wander off or find some parts of what I am singing is melodious but not matching to the tune...then I should try to play what I am singing and that would be something that is my own built out of the tune ?
If this is the case, it opens up a nice portal into creative writing on a given tune!
You don’t even need lyrics, la la, dah de dum will do, but yes.
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