“Jazz Target Tones”- Alternate Picking Guitar Set-Ups Technique

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Target Tones- Alternate Picking Guitar Set-Ups Technique

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Today we will have a look at setting up “Jazz Target Tones” with alternate picking guitar technique for fast fluid improvising lines.

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Target Tones- Alternate Picking Guitar Set-Ups Technique

The example above is the most common and best example of how target tones work and how they are set up. Notice that the weak beat or off beat is the starting note. So, we have [4] e and a as an “Up Beat” [or Anacrusis]. This leads to the strong beat 1 in bar 1.

Now, for alternate picking we need to be aware of what picking stroke we will start on for this weak “Off” beat. Being the “Off” beat and syncopated it will be the “Up Stroke” as in [Down] Up down Up.

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Target Tones- Alternate Picking Jazz Guitar Set-Ups

In the Exercise below we will now employ Target Tones within the improvised line itself from the second beat. Again, notice that the target tones start on the “Up Stroke” and resolve to the on [1st] beat of the next chord smoothly with the down stroke.

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Target Tones- Alternate Picking Jazz Guitar Set-Ups

With this method you will always know where you are in the bar rhythmically, when you are on the off beat [Up Stroke] and what stroke you will start the next “On” beat with [Down stroke].

Here’s another example:

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Target Tones- Alternate Picking Jazz Guitar Set-Ups

It’s also helpful to accent the 1st note in each four note grouping as this will create the jazz feel and thrust the target tones along rhythmically whilst moving your fretting hand into position.

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Target Tones- Alternate Picking Jazz Guitar Set-Ups

Exercise 1: Ascending Line:

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Target Tones- Alternate Picking Jazz Guitar Set-Ups

Exercise 2: Descending Line:

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Target Tones- Alternate Picking Jazz Guitar Set-Ups

Exercise 3: Extended Line: [Ascending and Descending]

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Target Tones- Alternate Picking Jazz Guitar Set-Ups

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Pentatonic- Alternate Picking IDEA [John Mclaughlin Style]

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Pentatonic- Alternate Picking IDEA [ John Mclaughlin Style]

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Just a simple idea of building longer pentatonic lines with more of a modal flavour by employing alternate picking guitar technique [John Mclaughlin Style].

These are built from a very simple fingering in order to give a “Solid” foundation to fall back on.

Here is the simple finger and scale:

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Pentatonic- Alternate Picking IDEA [ John Mclaughlin Style]

Ascending:

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Pentatonic- Alternate Picking IDEA [ John Mclaughlin Style]

Here is a change of position and the one change with the 2nd finger.

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Pentatonic- Alternate Picking IDEA [ John Mclaughlin Style]

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Pentatonic- Alternate Picking IDEA [ John Mclaughlin Style]

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Alternate Picking “John McLaughlin” style on “DOWNSTROKE”

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The key to these examples is to accent the 1st and 3rd notes [“Downstokes”]whilst also remembering the “Up” stroke as a lighter but essential touch in order to cross the guitar strings fluently when strict alternate picking.

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Alternate Picking Guitar Lesson

The first example starts on the 3rd beat, so remember to count 3 e and a 4 e and a to come in on the 1st beat of the next bar.

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Alternate Picking Guitar Lesson

Example 1:

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Alternate Picking Guitar Lesson

Example 2: Employs a simple pentatonic scale and then joins together with the F melodic minor scale as used in the 1st example.

Example 2:

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Alternate Picking Guitar Lesson

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