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For instance, he begins with a motif outlining a G chord, incorporating an augmented or A♭ augmented fragment, which resolves back or moves forward into other scale fragments. He highlights the importance of tuning into note articulation, such as pull-offs and hammer-ons, to add fluidity and expression.
Practical Application on the Guitar
The instructor walks through specific examples of improvisation phrases, detailing his choice of chord fragments and scale applications:
Starting with a simple outline using the G root and a G augmented arpeggio.
Transitioning into an arpeggio based on A♭ Lydian augmented, emphasizing the importance of targeting the seventh of the chord to create tension and release.