Messiaen’s 5th Mode. Mode 5 [Non Transposed] Lesson

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Messiaen’s 5th Mode [of limited transposition] is well known for it’s semitones, two major 3rds and it’s tritone possibilities.

Messiaen Mode 5 [5th mode 6 transpositions]

Messiaen’s 5th mode [Non Transposed]

Messiaen Mode 5 [5th mode of limited transposition]

Messiaen’s 5th Mode Extended

Messiaen’s 5th mode extended

Making Scalic runs: Messiaen mode 5:

Descending

Descending Messiaen Mode 5

Ascending

Messiaen 5th mode Ascending

The next concept is to mirror the intervals and create an atonal sounding contrapuntal study. This is a great compositional device.

Messiaen 5th Mode Contrapuntal Etude “Mirroring” concept

Cross Picking/ Chordal Picking: Notice the use of Tritones.

Picking pattern = “Down Down Up”

Messiaen 5th mode Cross Picking

Cross Picking/ Chordal Picking: With an open G string.

Messiaen 5th mode Cross Picking/ Chordal Picking:

Messiaen 5th Mode: Scale to chord Imitation device.

Messiaen 5th Mode: Scale to Chord Imitation Compositional device.

Messiaen 5th mode: 3 octave scale imitation descending line

5th mode Messiaen Descending Run [Immitation]

Cross Picking part 2: Using 4 note tritone chords.

Picking pattern =”Down Down Down Up” Cross

Messiaen Mode 5 D D D U Cross Picking Tritone guitar
Messiaen Mode 5 Cross Picking Guitar Tritones

Notice the two open strings :

Open Strings Messiaen chords Mode 5 Guitar

Messiaen Mode 5 Cross Picking Guitar Tritones Open Strings

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Pierre Boulez Guitar Concepts; Atonality for improvisation and Composition

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In this blog/vlog we will look at applying the style of the Great French composer Pierre Boulez to the guitar.

The first example is a flat 5 or diminished 5th added to the perfect 5th. The use of intervals also employs augmentation #5 and the semitone.

Example 1

Boulez guitar improvisation and composition lesson

In the next example we employ wide intervals. This example exploits semitones and other intervals by creating wide intervallic shapes which create a fresh intervallic sound.

Boulez Guitar Music Concepts
Pierre Boulez Intervallic guitar composing

In the next example we employ “Cross Picking”. This is very similar to that taught by guitarist Robert Fripp in his guitar craft. This concept can also be found in some of the King Crimson recordings.

The concept is a very simple one that can be applied to execute some very odd/complex musical ideas on the guitar. The picking pattern with the guitar plectrum is:

“Down Down Up”

Example: D D U Repeated loop pattern.

Pierre Boulez Guitar Cross Picking Pattern

Basic D D U Cross Picking Pattern

Boulez Down Down Up Guitar Picking Pattern

The next two patterns employ Diminished and Augmented shapes in triplets with an open string.

Boulez guitarPicking pattern open string style

Another example with the open string concept

Boulez Open string cross picking guitar pattern

This last open string cross picking pattern is a mixture:

Boulez mixture guitar cross picking patterns

To Finish, we will employ a basic triplet pattern without any open strings.

Basic Boulez Guitar Pattern

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Pat Metheny Chords [Classic guitar sequence with pick]

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Pat Metheny Guitar Chords Lesson

In this short blog we will look at a classic Pat Metheny chord sequence. This is a simple skeletal but very melodic chord melody that blends in with the piano or keyboards/Synth. It is played simply with the guitar plectrum picking out the bass mid and treble melody note.

Pat Metheny Guitar Chords and classic melodic sequence

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