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Jazz/Fusion Guitar Chords: Slash Chords/Altered Chords


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Modern jazz fusion chords and how to use them in the style of John McLaughlin [Music spoken here/Que Alegria] .Slash Chords. Inversions, sequences, blues form. Altered chords as substitutions for jazz turns arounds. Alt chord over Pedal Bass note.

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25 thoughts on “Jazz/Fusion Guitar Chords: Slash Chords/Altered Chords

  • McLaughlin has a reputation for speed but his chords are something else. Thank you!

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  • I followed John for 40+ years and discovered a bunch of these chords along the way. So beautiful. But you always do a great job, Cliff!! You accuracy & subtlety is brilliant and REALLY helpful to capture the amazing feel that John produces in his acoustic music! THANK YOU

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  • Good lesson, John McLaughlin is a terrific player.
    I was wondering, would you be willing to do a video where you explain the chords that John McLaughlin uses in Shakti for example on the song Joy or Peace of Mind.
    I’ve always seen these chords being used in jazz, but somehow John made them work with indian ragas.
    Thanks, cheers.

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  • Good work mate ive been following John Machlins work for decades and have admired his dedication and sound thank you for your dedication and effort 8n demystifying Obrigardos

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  • Yes I try to play Jazz chords I learnt some progressions
    when I was in my early teens as I was always fascinated
    by those chords I learnt them
    from a Jazz chord book by
    a guitarist called Ted Greene
    I don't know the names of 8:01
    a lot of these chords I just
    listen and play them by ear
    ???? I like major 7th chords and
    major 6th chords and also
    11th chords there is one chord
    there is one chord that I play I don't know the name of it
    maybe if I describe it to you
    might know what it's called
    I will have to play it on my guitar to get the shape and
    describe it to you.

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  • Excellent video you are the only one who I found so far
    that I can really understand
    most videos when I type in
    how to play fusion chords I
    get guitarists playing fusion
    lead links without teaching
    fusion chords which is a
    waste really.

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  • You're incredibly prolific mate. Thank you for the great content.
    Cheers from Kentucky, USA

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  • Fantastic! I had made a comment to you about two years ago that I always thought that one of the most spectacular aspects of John's playing was his chordal work- this has knocked me out since his work with Graham Bond, Extrapolation, My Goals is Beyond and his work with Miles. Thank you!

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  • Wow. Awesome lesson. Subscribed, liked and clicked the bell. God bless you brother and keep up the amazing work!

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  • With all these wonderful chord voicings, that are altered in various ways, how does one choose or create a scale thats suitable for solos?

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  • Superb effort! That album never gets a mention. I got it when it came out and its very intimidating for us guitar mortals! Thnx

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  • What model of Taylor is that my good man? Once again, GREAT vid & lesson

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