Cluster Voicings for ADVANCED Guitar

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Master the sound of Clusters for both single note lines & chord voicings with this discovery process!

Using Clusters on the #guitar provides a very beautiful and rich sound. It's a pianistic approach which shows a high level of sophistication when done on the guitar.

A #cluster can be used to level up your chords but also using them within your single note lines and scales will give a very modern approach to your improvisation. Clusters are also a great way to decorate a melody!

In this video I discuss certain methods to discover what harmony a semitone and tone cluster can imply. I also share a simple process for discovering the cluster options for whatever scale, mode, chord, or harmony we are confronted with.

This video should hopefully provide you with a bunch of new #chord shapes to use within your compositions & improvisation and allow you to generate Clusters on command for various harmonic situations. This should leave you with a solid process to then explore and discover further so that you can creatively do as you please with this concept and master the sound of Clusters for your guitar playing.

For further study of the examples shown in the video, check out my Patreon page for in-depth PDF material for this concept and many others:   / robbiebarnby  

▬ Contents of video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬

00:00 - Intro
01:46 - What Are Clusters?
03:24 - Discovering Implied Harmony (Cluster Fixed In Place)
04:02 - The Semitone Cluster
04:26 - (C Root)
07:49 - (Db Root)
08:06 - (D Root)
08:48 - (Eb Root)
09:06 - Parent Scale Application
10:26 - (E Root)
10:50 - (F Root)
11:00 - (Gb Root)
11:31 - (G Root)
11:52 - (Ab Root)
12:21 - (A Root)
12:50 - (Bb Root)
13:04 - 3 Consecutive Semitones
14:04 - (B Root)
14:31 - Root Note Fixed In Place
15:54 - The Tone Cluster
18:06 - Quicker Process For Cluster Discovery
19:20 - (Major Parent Scale)
22:18 - (Melodic Minor Parent Scale)
24:24 - Scales As Clusters
25:34 - Fretboard Visualisation
27:07 - Voice Leading Example
28:12 - Outro

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