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In this video, I'll show you how to improvise on the guitar using simple ideas that no one else can teach you! Forget about obsessing over memorizing scales and arpeggios: the focus here is on transforming the scales you already know into new ideas and musical possibilities. Learn how to develop your musicality, explore creative phrases, and play expressively. With practical tips, you'll discover how to simplify and elevate your improvisation, creating unique solos full of personality. Let's go on this musical journey together! ????✨ ????My INTRODUCTION TO IMPROVISATION COURSE using the Pentatonic scale: http://tinyurl.com/2s3ccec9 CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Introduction 01:10 - THEORY 01:11 - Difficulty in improvising 01:47 - Improvising = Speaking 03:12 - Music is a language 03:35 - Improvisation without logic 04:21 - Manual mechanical vices 04:52 - Telling stories 05:07 - Not listening to your own improvisation 06:22 - The same improvisations 07:13 - Universal concepts 08:57 - Student learning 09:46 - Blockages when improvising 10:58 - Questions 11:11 - What? 11:30 - How? 13:10 - When? 15:15 - Problem of only focusing on what 15:21 - PRACTICE 15:22 - Vices when learning scales 17:03 - Reversing the order of notes 20:05 - Variation in scales with 3 notes per string 22:27 - Combining elements 23:43 - Visualizing and memorizing scales 25:44 - Music is repetition 26:44 - Examples of repetition in solos 28:26 - Musical experiment 29:14 - Making the same phrases (repeating the same) 32:06 - Repeating and changing the final note 32:59 - Repeating too much gets tiring (monotony) 34:06 - Formal question and answer 35:08 - Repeating, changing the ending and repeating and stretching 36:45 - Continuity exercise 38:53 - Brainstorming and development 39:40 - 3 elements of phrase development 45:00 - Contrasts 45:26 - Pacing 47:00 - Listening to the band 47:41 - Types of contrasts 49:19 - Phrase endings 49:47 - Phrase types (jumps or joint degrees) 50:41 - Do you need new scales? 51:03 - Varying phrase rests (resolution) 54:23 - Leaps and intervals in scales 55:52 - Varying rhythm when studying scales 57:50 - Scale with other elements 58:21 - Improvising what we studied 58:49 - New life for old scales 59:40 - Inverting intervals and melodic patterns 1:00:15 - Chromatic approximations 1:00:32 - Conclusions 1:00:54 - Ending