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

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

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:

Guitar chord selction and box Diagram 'sdisplaying John McLaughlin's Acoustic Guitar open Chords lesson

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

McLaughlin: Rhythm Guitar Revisited: Part 2

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Hi Guys,

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.

shakti-face-to-face-rhythm-guitar-lesson

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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