“Lotus Feet” Shakti Scale Solo Concepts

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Today, a quick look at exploiting the Em scale for John McLaughlin’s and Shakti’s composition “Lotus Feet”.

The key to making a solo sound interesting is to highlight the prominent notes of the scale: In this case it is the semitones F# G and B and C.

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Here are the semitones ascending:

Here, they are descending:

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Also, take into consideration that the F# note will make the Cmaj7 Lydian:

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Now, let’s add one extra note to the semitones and create an imitated phrase going through the octaves.

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Now, we will connect some scale to the semitones ascending:

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Here we will connect three tetrachords in 3/4 creating a smooth pentatonic style line:

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Another key component when improvising is to exploit the arpeggios within the scale:

Two arpeggios that work well for this composition are Em and Bm:

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E minor:

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Mixing the scale with the arpeggio also works really well.

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It’s always a good idea to have a few pentatonic’s from the scale at hand:

Here we can manipulate the Em, Bm, and Am to good effect. Again we can make them more unique by adding the semitones:

Em Pentatonic:

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Bm Pentatonic:

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Am Pentatonic:

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Now, lets connect two fragments together:

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John McLaughlin iii Vi ii V7 I Acoustic Jazz Guitar

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John McLaughlin iii Vi ii V7 I Jazz Guitar Line/Alternate Picking Exercise Lick

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This is a concept for creating longer alternate picking improvisation lines. What makes it more useful and more enjoyable is the fact that you can substitute the iii Vi ii V7 I chords.

EXAMPLE:

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There are lots of variations on this. For instance we could add Db7 or DbMaj7 in bar 5 and have it resolve down into a CMaj chord.

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Here is the first bar: Notice the use of 4ths and side stepping. The scale is A melodic minor based.

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Bar 2: Notice the use of chromatics which are originally set up like approach notes. These are easy to finger and alternate pick rhythmically.

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Bar 3: This is pentatonic based whilst highlighting the #11 note:

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Bar 4: This bar employs an Ab melodic minor leaning for the G altered sound:

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Final Bar: Notice that this bar resolves to a B natural for the CmMaj7 chord:

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Short “Shakti”John McLaughlin style guitar lick

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Short John McLaughlin style “Shakti” guitar lick

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John McLaughlin style “Shakti” guitar lick

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