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  1. Guitar virtuoso and master educator Fareed Haque has worked with Sting, Dizzy Gillespie, Dave Holland, Joe Henderson, Joe Zawinul, Ramsey Lewis, Nigel Kennedy, Bob James, David Sanborn, many symphony orchestras and dozens of other well-known artists. He's performed all of the major guitar concertos and has had numerous modern works dedicated to ...

  2. Fareed's Trade Secret #3 Guide Tones + Melody This is a sweet way to create the illusion of complex moving lines (Guitar playing is almost always about creating an illusion - the illusion of the miniature orchestra, of the walking bass line.

    • Mixing Major & Minor Blues
    • Adding The Major 9th
    • Adding Chromatics
    • Rhythm & Comping Approaches
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    Now this is where it starts to get fun. If the C major blues scale gives you all of the sweet notes in C major, the C minor blues scale gives you the funky sounds. So, anywhere you have C major, try adding in C minor pentatonic licks. Similarly (and this can start to get confusing, so try not to think about it, but just look at it on the guitarneck...

    Download the tab & notation for this soul jazz guitar lesson The 9th on the other hand is a sweet tone. Have fun with this one and combine it with the major and minor third to create some cool phrases. Bend into and out of this one as well!

    Download the tab & notation for this soul jazz guitar lesson Starting to sound more and more like jazz, innit? Before you get too excited about the notes, keep in mind that much of what we call soul jazz is about the rhythm and phrasing, and of course swing of the lines. So, don’t just practice the notes, focus on matching the rhythmic feel of the ...

    Download the tab & notation for this soul jazz guitar lesson Keep in mind that rhythm guitar playing, or “comping” (accompanying) in jazz and funk music, is primarily a rhythmic role. Funk is not as simple as it might seem. The music is actually pretty darn deep. Methinks Bach would be a funk musician if he was alive today. Funk especially is a ver...

    Download the tab & notation for this soul jazz guitar lesson This funky little jam moves between C9 and Eb9. Check out the rhythm part carefully. There is some C9, some C7#9. Often, we’ll be using the 9th (really the same as the 2nd but an octave higher), the #9 (or #2), same as the minor third (b3) as well as the major third in our chords.

    Download the tab & notation for this soul jazz guitar lesson The ghosted/muted chords and notes are as important as the non-ghosted notes. Make sure that even the muted notes have a clear attack. Just to be clear, it’s almost impossible to transcribe this kind of thing using standard notation. Even though Glen Morgan has done a nice job here, it’s ...

    Download the tab & notation for this soul jazz guitar lesson So, one of the reasons I chose this example to start out with is that it moves between two related keys. The chords are basically C7 and Eb7. Since we’re using both major and minor pentatonics, what’s the link here? Think about it…work it out. Give up? Okay: C major pentatonic and C minor...

  3. Sep 19, 2013 · Fareed Haque Returns To His Jazz Roots on Out Of Nowhere Jam band guitar guru s debut on Charleston Square set for Aug. 20 release Modern guitar virtuoso Fareed Haque is a six-string marvel whose uncommon versatility and open-mindedness reflect the eclecticism of the 21st century musician.

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    Virtuoso guitarist Fareed Haque plays electric and acoustic guitar and a variety of genres - jazz, funk, classical, jamband, fusion, world music and more....

  5. Learn more: https://truefire.com/live/fareed-haqueCheck out Fareed Haque's guitar courses at TrueFire: https://truefire.com/e171Watch all TrueFire Live sessi...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fareed_HaqueFareed Haque - Wikipedia

    He was a member of the Indian fusion band Summit, led by saxophonist George Brooks and including Indian tabla player Zakir Hussain. [1] In 2001 Haque founded Garaj Mahal, a jam band that played a combination of jazz, rock, and funk that evolved from the members' diverse musical backgrounds.