Just discovered this song through a random Tim Pierce video. Instantly hooked. As a huge Opeth fan, I am pretty sure that they stole some of the harmonic language for "Wreath". I am definitely stealing some of this for my progressive death metal music. Thank you so much for this lesson.
This is amazing! Even though you value having almost no talking in this, I actually think that’s the best part. Very insightful commentary that helps with understanding the concepts behind the riffs. Thanks
More proof of the Genius of Mclaughlin !! And for the Kids, Don't try leaning Mclaughlin or Fripp when you begin playing Lol And Music is really Math, for your mind and fingers in this realm so study !!! Lol : )
Excellent video. I hope you keep posting this type of lesson, especially the Mahavishnu Orchestra pieces.If you were to post these with some kind of regularity I would gladly support you on Patreon. Maybe others would too?
Thank you! I’m planning on doing more videos in the near future. I’ve been at home with a toddler and a newborn, and have been recovering from a wrist injury over the past few months, so it’s been busy! Fortunately my wrist is all healed up, and my toddler is going to school next month, which should, in theory, give me more time to put together lessons.
I really like this. But I wish it had the chords even on the solos. I enjoy watching videos like these and thinking about the theory aspects of it. But I'll take what I can get. Thanks.
5 + 5 +2 =12, that means 2 sixes(listen to Cobham), and slowing it down is even harder to play well(Ask Jaco). You can't play slow trills(because a trill is it's own constituent), same here. Obviously the so called notes are correct, but I'm sorry we are not wind up clocks. Referring to the Chord Arpeggio Pattern of course.
"You can always just do what John Mclaughlin did and play F# minor pentatonic in the most unhinged way possible"
Just discovered this song through a random Tim Pierce video. Instantly hooked. As a huge Opeth fan, I am pretty sure that they stole some of the harmonic language for "Wreath". I am definitely stealing some of this for my progressive death metal music. Thank you so much for this lesson.
There is a Mahavishnu Orchestra transcription book that has most of their catalog written out. I'd definitely recommend picking it up.
I play guitar and love this group thank you sir
The unison line at the end took me so long to learn - the speed of the original recording is so intimidating
Your work in this lesson has restored my faith in the continuance of musical intelligence as an approach to learning music. Just excellent!
This is a good lesson by a good teacher.
Nice work, thanks!
Any more Mahavishnu/Mclaughlin demos would be greatly appreciated! Thank you for this: excellent work!
do more of those pls
Great job and thank you for sharing - cant wait for the other MO lessons
This is amazing! Even though you value having almost no talking in this, I actually think that’s the best part. Very insightful commentary that helps with understanding the concepts behind the riffs. Thanks
This is awesome! Very close to how I transcribed it too 😁 Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic breakdown. I'll Neve further the first time I heard this song, mind melting!
Great ! However, I find it easier to play with the thumb on the low E, like John does I think.
Great lesson. Thanks for uploading
More proof of the Genius of Mclaughlin !!
And for the Kids, Don't try leaning Mclaughlin or Fripp when you begin playing Lol
And Music is really Math, for your mind and fingers in this realm so study !!! Lol : )
Wow man after long time hahaha
Welcome back
Thank you!!!
great job
Nice! Should talk about what scales you would choose for each chord.
Thank you!
fantastic thankyou
Great stuff!
Great job! Thank you for creating these transcriptions! The only suggestion I have is bring your voice level up. Again,great job!
Excellent video. I hope you keep posting this type of lesson, especially the Mahavishnu Orchestra pieces.If you were to post these with some kind of regularity I would gladly support you on Patreon. Maybe others would too?
Thank you! I’m planning on doing more videos in the near future. I’ve been at home with a toddler and a newborn, and have been recovering from a wrist injury over the past few months, so it’s been busy! Fortunately my wrist is all healed up, and my toddler is going to school next month, which should, in theory, give me more time to put together lessons.
@@davidschwartzguitar Another question. Do you give private lessons?
@@davidschwartzguitar Do it David! Hope your wrist is good by now. The (Almost) No Talking concept is lovely and unique!
I really like this. But I wish it had the chords even on the solos. I enjoy watching videos like these and thinking about the theory aspects of it. But I'll take what I can get. Thanks.
great but please you try toget to the exact sound violin guitar of John and teach to us
what guitar effect /tone do you use in the arpeggio?
5 + 5 +2 =12, that means 2 sixes(listen to Cobham), and slowing it down is even harder to play well(Ask Jaco). You can't play slow trills(because a trill is it's own constituent), same here. Obviously the so called notes are correct, but I'm sorry we are not wind up clocks. Referring to the Chord Arpeggio Pattern of course.
Areyou gracy….ok it’s very complicated cord structures…..but with your detuned guitar it’s the hell…..has nothing to to with Mc Laughlin’s music…..
First…..tune your guitar…
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