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Tags:
Steve Lukather, Neal Schon, Dann Huff, Guthrie Govan, Joe Bonnamassa, Steve Stevens, Repeating Licks, A Major, Rock Licks, Jazz chord progression, Jazz Cadence, Jazz improvisation, Jazz fusion, Tom Quayle, Martin Miller, Harmonic Minor, Melodic Minor, Half whole tone scale
Hi Guys,
Welcome to my lesson No. 82 called "Fusion guitar licks over II-V-I (Major)" But this time in Major!!
The II-V-I chord progression is typical for jazz or fusion and to give you an example of this,
I made 6 fusion licks that covers a lot of different modes & scales.
Maybe some of you will enter a new (strange) territory here but I guarantee this will be a lot of fun as well! ;-)
NOTE:
I definitely suggest to go back to one of my earlier lesson where I explain the Harmonic Minor, Melodic Minor
& the HTWT scale (or diminished scale). Because these things we gonna use here in the current lesson!
The structure of the Jam track:
A Part/Lick 1 0:06-0:16
| Bm7 | D/E | Amaj7 | % |
B Part/Lick 2 0:17-0:28
| Bm7 | D/E | Amaj7 | % |
C Part/Lick 3 0:29-0:39
| Bm7 | E7b9| Amaj7 | % |
D Part/Lick 4 0:40-0:51
| Bm7 | E7b9| Amaj7 | % |
E Part/Lick 5 0:52-1:02
| Bm7 | E7#9 | Amaj7 | % |
F Part/Lick 6 1:03-1:18
| Bm7 | E7#9 | Amaj7 | % |
Have fun! ;-)
Final words
I tried to transcribe as close as possible. Specially in the Guitar Pro file you'll find all this little extras!
Cheers - Guido
Technical specifications
Guitar: Music Man Luke II
Strings: Elixir Optiweb 9-42
Audio Interface: Focusrite Saffire PRO 24
Recording SW: Logic Pro X, several plugins
Kemper Profiling Amp: Egnar Tweak
Matrix GT1000FX with Marshall 2x12" V30 (for monitoring)
The profiles are available for purchase here:
http://www.guidorist.com/en/product-category/kemper-amp-profiles/
Standard Tuning E, A, D, G, B, E
Tempo: 84 BPM