5 Amazing Benefits to Playing Random Notes (Every Improvising Guitarist Should Do This)

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Playing random notes is one of the most powerful things to work on as an improviser. Here are 5 amazing benefits of playing random notes.
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• Quick Tips Lesson Series Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLho65cYn4nF0-Id7TpTzoVhyKkvF0U6Cq

• In Depth Phrasing Lesson: https://youtu.be/Ib5qv48K7ww

• Improvise with Chord Tone Arpeggio Shapes Lesson Playlist (12 Chord Types): https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLho65cYn4nF2GuEyLwFoHA-yUeatoCtCw

• FREE Arpeggio Shapes Pack for Targeting Chord Tones when Soloing → https://bit.ly/3cw1RbA

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LESSON DESCRIPTION:
If you're an improvising guitarist, or if you want to be a great improvisor, then two of the most impactful things to practice are:
-Improvising with random notes
-Improvising constant notes
Hang with me on this.
It's hard to be sold on this concept until you give it a solid try and start seeing the incredible benefits (which of course takes a while).
In this final video of my "quick tips" lesson series, I outline five concrete reasons why improvising with constant random notes is a game-changing exercises for improvisors.
I hope these five reasons help you push through that initial phase of practicing something new, that phase when we're not sure of how it's going to pay off (been there!).
Thanks for watching!
I hope you have a great rest of your week and that you get some fun guitar time in :)

- Jared
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VIDEO CONTENT OUTLINE (WITH TIMESTAMP LINKS):
0:00 - Intro
0:57 - Benefit #1: Stopping for the sake of the music
2:10 - Benefit #2: Stop worrying about playing "wrong notes"
3:29 - Benefit #3: Practice playing with variety
4:15 - Benefit #4: Break your habit of playing the same licks
5:01 - Benefit #5: Think outside the box and get creative
6:03 - How random notes help us play "outside" the harmony
6:34 - Chord tone arpeggio improvisation series
6:48 - Chord tone shapes pack (free download)
7:00 - Outro & next lessons

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