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More Notes, Less Music

More Notes, Less Music

More Notes, Less Music

[Playing technically correct, but emotionally empty]

Coop Himmelb(l)au wanted architecture that bleeds, whirls, stings, and tears under stress—what if your guitar phrasing needed that same kind of life?

In Architecture Must Blaze, Coop Himmelb(l)au rejects safe, complacent design and calls for something more alive, disquieting, and intense. This connects deeply with guitar playing, especially when our phrases feel like merely running up and down a scale, connecting copied licks, or repeating the same predictable ideas.

Many guitarists don’t struggle because they lack scale shapes; they struggle because the emotion never fully enters the structure of their playing. Sometimes what is missing is not more technique, but the courage to break free from fretboard visualization, trust your ear, and let the phrases breathe, sing, and carry tension like something truly alive.

Put a backing track on A Minor. Improvise using only notes from the Box 1. Firstly play freely as you like. Then play like playing a saxophone. Pause when you need to take a breath. Record it and listen back.

Which version felt more emotional?

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