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Marcus Nalgaber
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Yesterday I recorded this video and my work consisted in improvising with the guitar in real time
All my videos are improvised in real time
And of course improvising in real time means that many recorded shots can be truly disastrous musically.
Everything depends on the day you have at the inspiration level and technically.
What takes me more work is to create the backingtrack before I start to record the video and launch myself to improvise and enjoy an adventure that I love.
The harmonies are these Em7b5 / / / Gm7b5 Gbm7b5 Gm7b5 Gbm7b5
And the truth is that improvising on top of this has cost me a lot and in the end I managed to leave something engraved more or less discreetly.
Greetings,

Marcus Nalgaber

 


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Gavin
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Marcus, I'm not going to let my jealousy of your talent get in the way of saying how much I love this ? Just looking at those chords you listed above scares the bejeesus out of me! Fantastic!

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Marcus Nalgaber
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Many thanks!!


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John Evans
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Great improv Marcus! This is curious to me the way you keep going and going on the backing track trying different stuff. When I'm developing leads I tend to do one small part over and over again until I have the notes I want, then I move to the next, and the next before finally stringing them all together.

And my desk looks just like yours with equipment and cables everywhere. Lol!!

 


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Marcus Nalgaber
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Posted by: John Evans

Great improv Marcus! This is curious to me the way you keep going and going on the backing track trying different stuff. When I'm developing leads I tend to do one small part over and over again until I have the notes I want, then I move to the next, and the next before finally stringing them all together.

And my desk looks just like yours with equipment and cables everywhere. Lol!!

 

This is what I always do when I change the zone by the guitar fretboard
Because that way I avoid getting too boring in just one area of the guitar fretboard
The changes of zone force me to look for new ideas and to escape from the same phrases and melodies that I could touch two days ago
I always try to be somewhat demanding with my modest musical knowledge.
What I like the most about improvising is not knowing where I can start
Thank you for your comments


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Hi Marcus  nice guitar work on your Video at You Tube

That Guitar you are using ?  I had a Hagstrum once that looked very similar

But I am sure its  not a Hagstrom  I am not up with the various makes 

I currently have The best Guitar I have ever played a Fender Strat 

76 model I belive ,  reminds me I need some new strings 

 

Are you in a current Band and what country are you living in at this time


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Marcus Nalgaber
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Posted by: PeterKristian

Hi Marcus  nice guitar work on your Video at You Tube

That Guitar you are using ?  I had a Hagstrum once that looked very similar

But I am sure its  not a Hagstrom  I am not up with the various makes 

I currently have The best Guitar I have ever played a Fender Strat 

76 model I belive ,  reminds me I need some new strings 

 

Are you in a current Band and what country are you living in at this time

Thank you very much for watching and commenting on my work
The guitar I use in the video is a Gibson ES-335 Custom
We live in Spain in Madrid
We are not in any musical group nor does it occur to us to think about acting before the public or anything like that
And the reason for this is because Spain is a country where almost nobody needs live music, it's a country too ignorant
Think about making a musical group in Spain in the year 2019
It's like thinking about putting an ice cream kiosk in Greenland
Incredible but true


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Deacon
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Marcus so smooth, awesome guitar work, you make it look easy and any of us here know how hard it is.  Thank you for sharing, good luck and best wishes,

Speak soon

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Marcus Nalgaber
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Posted by: Deacon

Marcus so smooth, awesome guitar work, you make it look easy and any of us here know how hard it is.  Thank you for sharing, good luck and best wishes,

Speak soon

Thank you very much for commenting and watching the video
Doing these things is my life, I like to be persevering with the guitar and see every day that although I'm getting older
I can still play the guitar and not feel like an old car in an open field


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