G'day Andy & Kev
My teacher has got me onto just playing 1:3:1 through the cycle of 4ths, also the arrpeggio & back to the root.
It's about being able to play/hear the interval clearly, after a while it becomes much easier.
He's getting me to focus on the numerals of the chord, not so much about the actual note.
Now I'm going to learn the tune "The Girl from Ipanema" by playing through the playalong (Hal Leonard Vol 8) by doing 1:3:1 and 1:3:1:7 (the lower 7th from the root, half step down for major whole step down for D7 & Minor)
It's taking some work, but already I feel massive improvements and also enjoyment.
The object is to just look at the chord symbol and play a pattern on it.
This way is using your ears alot and is interval based therefore, should be no big hastle to play in any key.
My next step up, once learnt for Eb (alto) I then go to Bb (Sop), and finnaly to C (Piano/Keyboard).
This should reallly get me totally conversant with the tune and chord structure and neccessary ear, finger adjustments.
Whew.....reading what I've typed seems a big ask....I think however it's not too difficult if you take it in small bites, and I've spent years ignoring Jazz theory and certain fundimentals, like scales!
I think I'm on the verge of a big breakthrough, with improv!
In 6 months time I hope to be saying, I can improvise through the chord structure, to quite a few Standards.
Cheers & Ciao
Jimu
