Part One: Melody
Focuses on single note soloing. Learn how to effortlessly solo through complex chord changes.
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A household name since the early '70s, John McLaughlin was an innovative fusion guitarist when he led the Mahavishnu Orchestra and continued living up to his reputation as a phenomenal and consistently inquisitive player through the years. He started on guitar when he was 11 and was initially inspired by blues and swing players. McLaughlin worked with Alexis Korner, Graham Bond, Ginger Baker, and others in the 1960s and played free jazz with Gunter Hampel for six months. His first album was a classic (1969's Extrapolation) and was followed by an obscurity for the Dawns label with John Surman, a quintet set with Larry Young (Devotion), and My Goals Beyond in 1970 which was half acoustic solos and half jams involving Indian musicians.
In 1969, McLaughlin moved to New York
to play with Tony Williams' Lifetime and he appeared on two classic Miles
Davis records: In a Silent Way and Bitches Brew. In 1971, McLaughlin formed
the Mahavishnu Orchestra, a very powerful group often thought of as rock
but having the sophisticated improvisations of jazz. After three influential
albums (The Inner Mounting Flame, Birds of Fire, and Between Nothingness
and Eternity), the group disbanded in 1973. McLaughlin, who recorded a
powerful spiritual album with Carlos Santana that was influenced by John
Coltrane, put together a new Mahavishnu Orchestra in 1974 that, despite
the inclusion of Jean-Luc Ponty, failed to catch on and broke up by 1975.
McLaughlin then surprised the music world by radically shifting directions,
switching to acoustic guitar and playing Indian music with his group Shakti.
They made a strong impact on the world music scene (which was in its infancy)
during their three years. McLaughlin then went back and forth between
electric and acoustic guitars; leading the One Truth Band; playing in
trios with Al DiMeola and Paco De Lucia; popping up on some mid-'80s Miles
Davis records; forming a short-lived third version of the Mahavishnu Orchestra
(with saxophonist Bill Evans); recording an introspective tribute to pianist
Bill Evans; and, in 1993, touring with a rollicking jazz trio featuring
Joey DeFrancesco and drummer Dennis Chambers. Throughout his productive
career John McLaughlin has recorded as a leader for Marmalade, Dawns,
Douglas International, Columbia, Warner Bros., and Verve.
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It has been many years since the first edition of Play What You Hear (originally released in 2000). Now volume two is here with new ideas and concepts, complete with audio, video, traditional notation and TAB throughout. High resolution pdf available for printing the entire program. For intermediate and advanced players.
Focuses on single note soloing. Learn how to effortlessly solo through complex chord changes.
Focuses on chord melody. Learn new harmonic devices and understand chords in a whole new way.
Study Chris Standring's six recorded solos, transcribed with audio and high def video.
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