Lipko & Invictus
Lipko Lipko
Hey Invictus, ever think about how a tight rehearsal schedule can still leave room for spontaneous solos? I love that balance between structure and free play.
Invictus Invictus
I see the point. A tight rehearsal plan gives the groundwork, then the musicians can use the remaining time to test the limits—just keep an eye on the clock so the solo doesn’t spill into the next section. Balance is key, and if the structure is solid, the improv will feel safe and purposeful.
Lipko Lipko
Sounds like a solid groove plan, I dig that balance—build the base, then let the solos hit the spot, just keep the rhythm ticking. Keep it real and let the vibe flow.
Invictus Invictus
Good point, keep the base tight, let the solos rise, but always check the metronome. Rhythm is the backbone, no matter how free the play.