Summary: How to play live solos over sequenced hip hop beats on a Korg Triton Studio keyboard; learn this and more in this free online video about musical instruments taught by expert Ryan Larson.
"So now we are going to do one more thing and we are going to play with the sequencer live. Again, what I am going to do is I muted the keyboard track and then I want the keyboard track so I can play that live now. i want to turn the mix up a little bit because it is going to be hard to hear me. I can play soft and light, so now when I got the beat going I can play along with it and practice my "jazz chaps". Now I want to get the lead out of there, you can practice some improv. This is a great way to practice your groove and getting really tight. It is like playing with a band but there is not a band there. So that is a cool way to practice at home and if you are already are a jazz musician and you want to start another instrument so you want to pick up some guitar and learn some guitar, you can record a piano track. Then play live guitar along with it, you can make like thirty-six track loop or anything else. There is a lot of good ideas, I do upright bass, I like to record drums and piano and then play upright bass in lag. Then I could speed it up and slow it down. Play some bass that has that techno speed. So it really helps to get your own chaps going, so you can use this as a practice tool as well and you should."
eHow Article: Soloing Live With Korg Keyboard Hip Hop Beats