
Please watch video above for detailed info:
Hi Guys,
Here are the Number groupings from the Youtube video I posted today as promised.
First of all we have the 4+1 or 1 e and a 2. [Hence nailing the next beat].

This could also be transformed into a quintuplet. Or, Ta ka di mi thom from Johns use of Konokol.
EXAMPLE 1:

Here, we double this amazing “Prime number”.
NOTICE: We start on a downstroke for the first grouping and then start on an upstroke for the next grouping.

In terms of “Alternate Picking” guitar technique this creates some magic dust in our favour as not only are we two beats ahead of typical 4 note picking groupings, we are also connecting with both the up and downstrokes resulting in very quick and fluid picking.
From this, we can then start to break it up into musical motifs or phrases or riff/unison material.

The next great number for interesting phrasing and alternate picking groupings is the prime number 7

Now, let’s connect these two prime number patterns together!

This next example is also useful, although, it’s not a prime number but a group of 6 notes “Sextuplets”

From this, let’s add two more notes to form a common grouping of 8 notes:

We will now add one more note for a group of 9

9- Example 2

Now, let’s go up one more again for ten notes.

10-Example 2

This time we will go back to prime numbers with a group of 13 notes

Finally, let’s exploit a whole bar of 4/4 time

IN CONCLUSION:
In conclusion, this was just a concept related to alternate picking guitar technique specifically.
This is because sometimes the rhythmic motifs are not logical and need to be re-framed in order to make sense of the demands of the picking hand.
Also, sometimes starting on an upstroke works better than the down stroke or visa versa. These prime numbers generally put us a beat ahead which for alternate picking is extremely important because otherwise there is the age old tendency to just tremolo and hammer on willy nilly trying to catch up and this music is the antithesis of that.
So, in summation: These groupings help make sense of illogical phrasing for the picking hand whilst making sure that we are ahead in the music.
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