Master Octave Displacement: A Robert Fripp Style Guitar Lesson

Robert Fripp Octave Displacement Guitar Lesson

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Today, a quick look at applying octave displacement into your alternate picking guitar technique.

This [12 tone] concept was originally taken from the brilliant 12 chromatic forms by jazz guitar great Pat Martino and then re-developed into a more 20c classical picking Fripp-esque guitar etude.

Sheet music titled '12 Chromatic Forms for Guitar' by Pat Martino, displaying various musical notations and finger placements for guitar.
Sheet music for Pat Martino’s 12 chromatic forms for guitar, illustrating the String Skipping exercise.

I am starting this little etude/exercise on an “Up” stroke with alternate picking guitar technique. [You may prefer to start on a downstroke]

Alternate Picking Guitar technique Icons representing 'DOWN' and 'UP' with bold letters in red.

As an example here is the first part:

Music sheet notation with guitar intervallic string skipping 12 tone Robert Fripp notes and symbols, including slurs and dynamic markings. Alternate Picking guitar lesson.
Notation for the ‘String Skipping’ guitar exercise exploring octave displacement.

The key to be aware of = The exploitation of “Octave displacement”. This creates unique harmonies and S.A.T [B] style 12 tone lines.

Musical notation showing octave displacement Robert Fripp guitar notes E, D, Db, C, Bb, A, and Eb with directional arrows indicating alternate picking guitar technique movement between notes.
Diagram illustrating octave displacement and the chromatic scale in guitar playing.

As you can see in the diagram above, this is just the chromatic scale, but, moving/resolving through the different registers.

This octave displacement technique, offers us a way to create/extract interesting colourful music from the chromatic scale [12 tone], whilst, complimenting our instrument through the high low high or low high low resonances.

A sheet of music notation featuring guitarist Robert Fripp's alternate picking octave displacement guitar technique. There are various notes and tablature for string instruments, arranged in multiple measures.
Musical notation for the ‘String Skipping’ exercise, highlighting octave displacement techniques in guitar playing.

Although, [for this etude] I have employed octave displacement, I have also incorporated some basic scale parts to link it all together and avoid intervallic monotony.

I am starting both of these scale fragments on an“Up” stroke with strict alternate picking once again:

A sheet music excerpt featuring various musical notes and notations by Robert Fripp, including highlighted sections and annotations. Alternate picking guitar technique lesson.
Guitar tab illustrating emphasizing alternate picking guitar technique

Musical notation on sheet music displaying Robert Fripp's guitar tablature and standard notation in 4/4 time signature. Alternate picking guitar technique is employed.
Tab notation for the ‘String Skipping’ exercise inspired by guitarists Robert Fripp and Pat Martino.
string-skipping-guitar-lesson-example
A sheet of music showing Robert Fripp guitar tablature and standard notation, consisting of various notes and rhythms across two staves. Alternate picking guitar technique lesson.
Guitar tablature for the ‘String Skipping’ exercise inspired by Robert Fripp, illustrating techniques of alternate picking and octave displacement.
A section of sheet music featuring a variety of Robert Fripp guitar musical notes and rests, typical for guitar notation, with both standard notation and tablature. Alternate picking guitar technique.
Musical notation for the ‘String Skipping’ exercise inspired by Robert Fripp, illustrating alternate picking techniques and octave displacement.

Master the Robert Fripp Cross Picking Technique | Guitar Lesson

Robert Fripp Cross Picking Guitar Technique Lesson

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Just a short blog to explain what I mean by employing the “Down Down Up” guitar picking technique.

If we look at the patten below we can see the “Down Down Up” Picking pattern:

fripp-guitar-cross-picking-lesson-example

This is a very useful picking pattern/device that will hold you in good stead: But the key is to employ it sparingly.

Why is this?

This is because sometimes the rhythms we see and sometimes feel can be different than our natural inclinations when picking/plucking the strings.

So, if we look below we will see that the picking hand/subconcious wants to pluck a group of 5 notes and 3 notes to make up the 4 and 4 groups of 16th notes.

This is because of the “Crossing” of the strings, the order of the notes or the way the actual groups of notes on the guitar fingerboard work out:

fripp-guitar-cross-picking-lesson-example

fripp-guitar-cross-picking-lesson-example

The other reason to put this “Down Down Up” into what would otherwise be an alternate picking pattern is because:

This can be because of one note that has to be played on a down or upstroke specifically otherwise the whole passage is awkward to play. So, to execute “Down Down Up” for that one part makes sense.

Below, is the full exercise that deliberately mixes up “Down Down Up” and “Down up” Alternate Picking”. It’s only an exercise [Larks Tongues in Aspic III Style] but, hopefully it gets the point across.

fripp-cross-picking-lesson-guitar-technique-tab
fripp-guitar-cross-picking-lesson-example-tab
fripp-guitar-cross-picking-lesson-example

This technique can also be found in Al Di Meola’s REH video from the 1980’s. Al di Meola employs this for chordal/Arpggeio Picking, [as does Fripp sometimes].

Again, if used sparingly this right hand picking pattern/technique is absolutely essential for this type of art/creative style guitar music.

Lastly, picking one note per string is way more difficult and precise than plucking standard 3 notes per string as there’s so much string crossing going on.

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Robert Fripp Contrapuntal guitar plectrum technique

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More Mirroring contrapuntal effect of Robert Fripp and Messiaen by employing the 6th mode from the 7 modes of limited transposition [“Revisited” from previous Blog Messiaen 6th Mode Lesson CLICK ]

Below is the Music Notation and Guitar Tablature for Fripp/Messiaen 6th mode contrapuntal guitar crafted plectrum technique effect

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Fripp/Messiaen similarities for guitar picking contrapuntal effect 6th mode
Fripp/Messiaen 6th mode similarities for guitar picking contrapuntal effect

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