Wondering if anyone has any thoughts here about whether certain motions might be more optimal for switching between rhythm and lead playing. I’m the only guitarist in my band / play as a solo act often, so having the ability to fluidly drop out of a rhythm part into playing a smooth lead line and then jump back in on the beat is very important to me.
I’ve already been thinking it over and have some thoughts but wanted to check in and see what players more experienced than me might think - there are certain things that are only revealed when you’re at speed, right?
My thoughts:
I play Rhythm with elbow + wrist, but elbow as the primary driver. Makes sense to keep an elbow motion in the lead line then. But then eblow naturally leads to DSX, and…
This damn DSX stuff is like suddenly learning to read backwards - all the pentatonics I’m used to playing don’t work anymore. Also, the workaround of starting a phrase on an upstroke doesn’t work for me when I’m using my right hand as a metronome (which is how I prefer to play - keeping it in continuous motion with the beat of the song). Which means I’m left with Odd NPS starts going into Even for my licks. Wonder if anyone has ever made a “DSX” players pentatonic scale diagram?