Quote Originally Posted by Gboling View Post
I think I might be one of the few Jazz Cellists in the world,,, so I’m not good with improv. Any advice??
Listen!
When someone just plays scales that some book says will work over certain chords...it's not musical.
When you "think" your way through a tune, that's exactly what it sounds like.
In order for improvised music to come out through your fingers, it needs to originate deep inside. The way it gets inside is through your ears.
You will begin to play phrases and licks you've heard but aren't arent copying or "stealing". It's simply coming out.
Listen!
Then, listen some more.

Begin to see music as a CHORD PROGRESSION instead of as a melody line.
Look online for a mandolin chord chart.
The note names are different but the CHORD SHAPES will apply to the cello.
Explore these tunes:
https://www.irealb.com/forums/showth...6797#post46797
Try different styles and tempos. Try turning "Embellished Chords" on. Try turning the chord instrument off in the mixer, just playing with the bass and drums.
Experiment. Take liberties with the timing and phrasing. Try adding harmonies.
There are no wrong notes. Some notes just sound better than others.
Listen!
It's a process..............
)BOB