Happy Birthday John McLaughlin! 2 Guitar Licks/Lines

Modern Jazz Fusion Chords part 2. Steely Dan, Dan Chord and Slash Chords

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Hi Guys, and Happy Birthday John!

Here, are the two licks from the latest Youtube video!

I am starting this phrase on an “Up” stroke with strict alternate picking guitar technique.

The phrasing of this line feels like two groups of sextuplets. It’s a sort of juxtaposed phrasing as it is picked in 4 note tetrachord groupings starting on an up beat.

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In the second part of the first bar, the fretting is simplified as it works into basic 2 notes per string pentatonic style phrasing:

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In the last bar we are playing over the Dominant 7th chord with the the same mixed phrasing as the first bar:

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Finally, we finished with 2 triads of Eminor and F Major:

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This line, once again employs strict alternate picking guitar technique.

I am starting with an upbeat on the open E string. I am also starting my alternate picking on an upstroke.

As you will see, the “Up” stroke on the “Up” BEAT means that the 1st beat of the next bar will be on a Down Stroke.

From here, we can connect the Tetrachords [4 note groupings] together:

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Finally, we have the same juxtaposed notes/groupings as in the first exercise. This line comes to rest on the tonic chord of C Maj7:

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Modern Jazz Fusion Chords part 2. Steely Dan, Dan Chord and Slash Chords

Alternate Picking 130-140Bpm Jazz Fusion Style: As Requested:

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As requested, here is the revisited version of the original blog I made regarding the video above. I hope it’s still useful,

The key to this mid tempo alternate picking style is to divide the groupings into “Tetrachords” [or four note cells] and count the BPM [e,g 130-140] time as you pluck the notes with the guitar pick.

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In the video at the top of the page you will see how the fretting hand grips and releases in order to connect the line together, so, that the fretting hand is not stuck or glued in one positions and has the freedom to shift positions in a relaxed and quick manner.

Fretting Hand Consideration:

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Release: For the next Connection or position shift:

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In regards to the alternate picking the first tetrachord/cell starts on a “Down Stroke”.

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It’s also useful to accent the 1st beat/note [and also the 3rd note if possible ]

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The ii V7 I harmony consists of Dm7 G7 CMaj7

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McLaughlin: Rhythm Guitar Revisited: Part 2

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Today, the second part of the John McLaughlin style rhythmic guitar essentials.

If we look at a composition like “Face to Face” by Shakti, we will find interesting rhythmic strumming patterns:

It’s unique how John creates interesting rhythmic riffs with just a couple of chords by employing a bar of 7 to a bar of 8:

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You may wish to count this in different ways. For Example, you could count this as: 15/16 to 16/16 [in groups of 3 to groups of 4 in the next bar]:

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And, also, Groups of 4 with the last being a grouping of 3 [or one note removed in a bar of 4/4 time]

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Here, are the two chords that I have used.

These being similar to McLaughlin’s “Face to Face” composition with Shakti.

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To complete this vamp I employ a little “Turn around” in the bass with a 4 note descending scale motif.

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Here, is the full 2 Bar Sequence with the turn around motif:

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In this variation we have the previous bass scale notes played in the treble on the first string of the guitar.

We also have changed the first chord with a “Quartal” E minor voicing.

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John McLaughlin sometimes strums quickly between two chords and the open strings. Here are a couple of examples.

Firstly, we can see how John exploits 2 simple chords of A Major and D Major between the open strings:

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[This is strummed at a very quick pace by alternate strumming “Down Up“] etc

To finish, we will look at one last alternate strumming McLaughlin favourite.

This again follows the same principle with the quick “Down Up” fast wrist movement in the strumming hand.

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