What's your method James and everyone?
Do you have more than one method?
In my case I'll track an improvised solo, listen to the awful mess and hear a "real" solo within it then learn how to play that and track it. I'll keep doing this, often in sections of 2 or 3 or whatever, building up the process until I'm content with it. It takes a little while to do this. Half the time I'll go into a solo with an idea of a particular lick or something that I want to use. The other half I just wing it.
My education on theory is very limited down to barely the basics. I've tried to study it a few times but I just get ADD when it comes to that.
I would imagine that this is a quite common method but wonder how others do it.
Do you have more than one method?
In my case I'll track an improvised solo, listen to the awful mess and hear a "real" solo within it then learn how to play that and track it. I'll keep doing this, often in sections of 2 or 3 or whatever, building up the process until I'm content with it. It takes a little while to do this. Half the time I'll go into a solo with an idea of a particular lick or something that I want to use. The other half I just wing it.
My education on theory is very limited down to barely the basics. I've tried to study it a few times but I just get ADD when it comes to that.
I would imagine that this is a quite common method but wonder how others do it.