Octaves (string skipping)

Intermediate

Play octaves by skipping a string and muting it, on ALL string sets: the Wes Montgomery octave technique, key to funk and jazz.

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Pattern

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Tablature

How to do it

  1. Make the octave shape with the index (root) and pinky (octave); mute the string in between with the tip of the index and play both notes together.
  2. On strings 6-4 and 5-3 the octave is TWO frets up; on strings 4-2 and 3-1, because the B string is tuned differently, it is THREE frets up.
  3. Follow the TAB: it is a C major scale in octaves climbing across the four string sets (6-4, 5-3, 4-2 and 3-1).
  4. Play each octave as a clean block, muting the strings that should not ring; then come back down the scale.

Variations

  • Transpose the scale to other keys by moving the whole shape along the neck.
  • Play a familiar melody entirely in octaves, Wes Montgomery style.

Tips

  • Always use index + pinky for every octave: the shape then never changes as you move from one string set to another.

Metronome

Target tempo: 84 BPM (Range 50130)

Metronome
84 BPM

Tuner

You are playing:

-15c
+15c
-50c0+50c

Turn on the tuner to check your intonation while you practise (bends, vibrato…).

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