John McLaughlin “Open” Chord Acoustic Guitar Voicing’s

Hi Guys,

Apologies for not creating video’s recently, but I have had a serious internet/creator burn out [hard to believe I know, but it’s been difficult to get motivated]. Also, the heat here in the UK has made even practicing difficult as it’s gone up to 37/38 degrees at times.

But, I will eventually add a video for these wonderful John McLaughlin “Open” chord voicing’s found in “Belo Herozonte” and the “Que Alegria” album.

So, without further ado, here they are.

John’s favourite chord shape [for acoustic]

Musical Chord Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's favourite Acoustic Guitar Chord

Same shape from 4th fret

Chord Diagram displaying John McLaughlin' Acoustic Guitar Chord in a lesson

Simple 2 finger shape

open chord Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's favourite Acoustic Guitar Chords that he uses in belo herozonte

Same/but move finger up a step [to/with 4th finger]

Chord box Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's favourite Acoustic Guitar open Chords in a lesson

Cross over to 1st finger

Chord guitar box Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's favourite Acoustic Guitar open Chords in a guitar lesson on open guitar chord voicing's

Same/but a step down [to/with 3rd finger]

Guitar chord box Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's favourite Acoustic Guitar open Chords in a lesson for open voicings

Resonant voicing

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Common chord/voicing

chord box Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's Acoustic Guitar open Chords lesson

First inversion [Major]

Guitar chord box Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's Acoustic Guitar open Chords in lesson blogpst

1st inversion [minor]

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Chord sequence 1:

Chord boxes displaying John McLaughlin's Acoustic Guitar open Chord voicing's

Chord sequence 2:

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Chord sequence 3:

Guitar chord box Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's Acoustic Guitar open Chords for a free guitar lesson and webpage post

Chord sequence 4:

Guitar chord box Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's Acoustic Guitar open Chord voicing's in a free webpage lesson

Chord sequence 5:

Guitar chord boxes Diagram displaying John McLaughlin's Acoustic Guitar open Chords for free webpage lesson

Guitarist John McLaughlin’s use of the Diminished Scale for Chords and Improvisation:

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Hi Guys,

Today, a look at how jazz guitar legend John McLaughlin makes cool and original sounding jazz lines from the diminished scale when improvising.

First of all, let’s apply a couple of Dim7 substitutions for the Dom7b9 chord.

In the example below, for the E7b9 chord we will employ Ddim7, Fdim7 chords over an E bass for a V to i cadence.

Notice that the top line resolves:

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Once again, the top line has a smooth half step resolution:

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This time, we will employ the Dom13b9 chord in a full ii V i cadence.

As, in our previous examples, acknowledge the descending chromatic movement– resolving in the top line.

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This time, we will add a passing chord. This will be Eb7#9. This falls smoothly from the Em7 chord.

We will also add a little bit of bass movement.

Also, in this example, we have two 1/2 step resolutions in the top line.

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Finally, we will exploit a Dom13#9 chord as part of the ii V I cadence. [Once again, notice the chromatic moment on the 1st string/top line as we ascend this time].

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Another interesting concept that John employs, is to use the “Ultra Locrian” mode or the 7th mode of the harmonic minor scale when dealing with diminished chords.

Here is the scale/mode over an Adim7 chord.

ultra_locrian_scale_mode_john_mclaughlin_guitar_example

What puts John in a league of his own, is his avoidance of the usual tired diminished cliches .

Here, is an excellent example where John sequences in minor thirds. This though is an original, fresh and highly unique way of approaching diminished harmony and hence breaks the chain of cliches.

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These 4 note groupings of tetrachords work great for sequencing with quick alternate picking guitar technique. [Starting on a down stroke]

Looking at our example more closely we can clearly see the manipulation of intervals within the diminished scale/harmony.

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This is what sets the great improvisers apart.

In this disguised manner the ascent in minor 3rds has a fresh interest to the ear due to the creative use of these intervals.

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Here, we have the same thing in a different key:

Once again, acknowledge the use of intervals and tetrachords for rapid ascending movement with the picking hand.

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john_mclaughlin_jazz_guitar_diminished_scale_example

This was just a quick look at how John McLaughlin exploits the diminished scale in interesting and unique ways that work extremely well not only for jazz, but, also specifically for the guitar.

John’s sequencing by exploiting 4ths, 3rds, triads and semitones creates an inspirational path, because it demonstrates that fresh life can be brought out from the diminished scale. This in turn makes the worn out cliches very easy to avoid.

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