KingKongas wrote:I believe practicing a basic rhythm until you are real comfortable with it is key to be able to solo within that particular rhythm. I also believe soloing is an individual expression and there are endless ways to solo, however, I was wondering if there is something which can be considered a basic solo pattern, within say for example a guaguanco rhythm, that can be practiced as well. I have practiced the warm-ups, the paradiddles, and the rudiments shown in the Conga book on this site. This has helped me tremendously to be able to play with both hands and has opened my "eyes" to more techniques than ever before in my playing. But can soloing be "broken down" in a musical sense or even charted musically?
Sorry if the above sounds confusing as I have re-read it but hopefully someone will get what I mean and help me out on this. Thanks in advance. ???
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