In addition to fusing American and Indian music, Shakti also represented a fusion of the Hindustani and Carnatic music traditions, since Hussain is from the north region of India while the other Indian members are from the South.
The group came together in 1974, after the dissolution of the first incarnation of the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and toured fairly extensively during the period 1975-1977; it made only sporadic appearances (with personnel changes) thereafter.
Two concerts at the Montreux Jazz Festival (July 6, 1976 and July 8, 1977) are included among the 17 CDs of the box set Montreux Concerts by John McLaughlin.
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In the first example we see a minor pentatonic pattern moving in groups of three notes that displaces the rhythm. This creates a unique fresh sound to the most used scale on the guitar. The rhythmic displacement also pushes the rhythm along. Also notice the use of the interval of a perfect 5th.
Eric Johnson 3 note Guitar Pattern lesson example:
Eric Johnson 3 note pentatonic guitar patterns. How he does it Lesson
In the next example we can see how Eric Johnson uses 4 note guitar patterns. He also uses the interval of a perfect 4th which creates motivic movement.
Eric Johnson 4 note Guitar Pattern lesson example
Eric Johnson 4 note pentatonic guitar patterns. How he does it Lesson. Modern approach to pentatonics
This next example shows how Eric Johnson takes the most overused cliche on the guitar [the minor pentatonic] and exploits the intervals to create a fresh and unique sound.
Eric Johnson intervallic manipulation:
Eric Johnson intervallic pentatonic guitar patterns. How he does it Lesson.
In this last example we can see how Eric Johnson employs the interval of a perfect 4th again, but, this time with arpeggios and inversion that creates a melodic sound to the ear. Again this moves us far away from the minor pentatonic cliches.
Eric Johnson 4ths and arpeggios guitar pattern
Eric Johnson’s Guitar PATTERNS: LEARN THE SECRET TO HIS STYLE!
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ALTERNATE PICKING GUITAR TECHNIQUE: HOW TO DO IT. WHAT IT IS AND FREE BOOK!
What is Alternate Picking guitar Technique?
Alternate picking is a strict Up/Down or Down/Up Picking Movement as opposed to a hammering on and pulling off technique. We do this by employing a relaxed wrist motion plucking “Up and down” or “Down and up” from the “Wrist” in a strict alternating manner.
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique explained. How to do it and FREE eBook download!Alternate Picking Guitar Technique explained. How to do it and FREE eBook download!
We sometimes use a floating motion across the strings and sometimes a pivoting or anchoring technique by resting our palm lightly on the bridge of the guitar.
BUT,
Never do we pick from the elbow, forearm or shoulder, or push on the fretting hands tendons!
Odd and Even Patterns: CONSIDERATION:
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique explained. How to do it and FREE eBook download!
ODD: With an ODD pattern every time you cross from one string to another you will be starting on a different picking stroke than the one you started on previously.
EVEN: With an EVEN pattern every time you cross from one string to another it will be with the same picking stroke
PLECTRUM GRIP:
When Holding the pick [plectrum] the thumb needs to be “Rigid” but not tense [Flexible is the best definition]. The tHumb is the powerhouse. Any tension goes into the thumb gripping the pick: Never the elbows,forearm,shoulder.
Ex.2 Simple exercise for holding the pick
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique Plectrum Grip
Put out your hand as if to shake hands
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique Plectrum Grip
Bring the fingers in as if to hold a cup
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique Plectrum Grip
Bring down the thumb. It can remain “Flexible” but not wobbly and helpless. [Inside of plectrum grip. [Fingers Lightly Folded In]
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique Pick Grip
Basic Grip with the THUMB as the “Powerhouse” [Never the arm/elbow]
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique Pick Grip
Ready to Play! Although the thumb is gripping the plectrum firmly there is no tension in the hand or wrist.
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique Pick Grip
The Classic Plectrum Grip [My Style]
The hand is closed but it is not tense. The fingers are lightly tucked in. The wrist is loose. This is a very common grip. This is a really excellent grip if you are having problems with your picking hand. This is the grip as used by the great improvisers like John Mclaughlin and Al Di Meola.
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique Plectrum Grip
Other Plectrum Picking Grips:
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique Various Plectrum/Pick Grips/Hand Positions
Different players grip the pick in different fashions.
Whichever grip you choose always remember that regardless of how you hold the plectrum the “principles” remain the same. The Thumb being the powerhouse that takes any “Pressure” as we “Pluck/alternate from the wrist”.
THE MECHANICS!
If we look at the diagram below we can see what is PHYSICALLY taking place when we are crossing the strings.
If you pluck UP on your 1st string you will have to SKIP OVER the second string before plucking DOWN on it.
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: The “Mechanics” What actually happens when we alternate pick
So when we are plucking across the strings we are in a way string skipping. Most people I have taught are completely unaware of this. This is why so many people find/assume that alternate picking is difficult.
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: The “Mechanics” What actually happens when we alternate pick
ALTERNATE PICKING ALIGNMENT
IN THE DIAGRAM BELOW WE CAN EASILY SEE THE RIGHT HAND CROSSING THE STRINGS PICKING EACH STRING NATURALLY AS IT COMES. WE CAN ALSO SEE THAT THE RIGHT HAND IS ALWAYS ALIGNED WITH THE STRING IT WISHES TO PLUCK.
Aligned with the 6th string Open E
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Right hand string and pick alignment
Aligned with the 5th string Open A
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Right hand string and pick alignment
Aligned with the 4th string Open D
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Right hand string and pick alignment
Aligned with the 3rd string Open G
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Right hand string and pick alignment
Aligned with the 2nd string Open B
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Right hand string and pick alignment
Aligned with the 1st string Open E
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Right hand string and pick alignment
BE AWARE!
If you do alternate picking properly and pluck each string and each note of a phrase with a loose wrist and and relaxed arm/hand then you will avoid injury. But if you just do a tremolo and hammer on then you will put yourself at risk.
Bad Jammed Wrist. Will stick crossing 3 strings
Right Hand aligned correctly with string.
PALM ANCHORING/FLOATING:
ANCHORING MEANS PIVOTING ON THE BRIDGE LIGHTLY
FLOATING MEANS NOT RESTING ON THE BRIDGE FOR SUPPORT. ALTHOUGH THIS SUPPORT COULD COME FROM RESTING THE ARM ON THE BODY OF THE GUITAR [MAINLY ACOUSTIC].
BELOW IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT I DO WHICH IS A MIXTURE 70% FLOATING WITH 30% ANCHORING.
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Right hand string and pick alignment. Floating/Pivoting
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Right hand string and pick alignment. Floating/Pivoting
ANGLING THE PICK
SOME PEOPLE PREFER TO ANGLE THE PICK. SOME PEOPLE DO THIS NATURALLY.
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Angling the Pick example
Pick Flat Pick Angled
VERY COMMON EXAMPLES/EXERCISES:
Basic Alternate Picking Rhythmic Values:Exercise
Alternate Picking Guitar Technique: Odd and Even Patterns
ii V7 I BUILT ON 4 NOTE GROUPINGS OF 16THS CALLED “TETRACHORDS” or “CELLS”.
Count: 1 e and a 2 e and a 3 e and a 4 e and a
ii V7 I Alternate Picking Guitar Technique Tetrachords/Cells 4 note 16th patterns Lesson/Exercise
EXERCISE 4: GROUPS OF 6 NOTES “ODD” GROUPINGS
FREVO “Rasgado” INTRO By John Mclaughlin/Paco De Lucia
“”Frevo John Mclaughlin/Al di Meola Alternate Picking guitar technique lesson. Sextuplets/Triplets
String Skipping Alternate Picking Exercises:
Starting on an “UP” Stroke
String Skipping Alternate Picking starting on an upstroke guitar lesson example
String Skipping starting on a “Down” stroke
String Skipping Alternate Picking starting on a “Down” stroke guitar lesson example
String Skipping starting on a “Up” stroke
String Skipping Alternate Picking starting on an upstroke guitar lesson example
“Odd” Alternate Picking scale triplets across all 6 Guitar Strings Exercise:
“Odd” Alternate Picking scale triplets across all 6 Guitar Strings Exercise
“Odd” Pattern Doubled to become “Even” Pattern
“Odd” Alternate Picking Guitar Pattern Doubled to become “Even” Pattern
LAST THOUGHTS:
It is best to use a “Hard” Plectrum for alternate picking. [Jim Dunlop do some very good hard plectrums].
The Metronome: EMPLOYING THE METRENOME IS THE ONLY WAY TO LEARN QUICKLY AND EFFECTIVELY.
CONCLUSION:
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REFERENCE:
ALTERNATE PICKING JAZZ FUSION IMPROVISATIONAL STYLE OF JOHN MCLAUGHLIN CLICK
Alternate Picking “Triplet” Style Al di Meola CLICK