3 Allan Holdsworth Licks From 1974
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Here's the next episode of Three-For-All with 3 Allan Holdsworth Licks From 1974.
The late-great Allan Holdsworth is a guitar legend of significant influence and musical ability, as his forward-thinking and envelope-pushing musical drive set the world on its ear in the early 1970s and has never fully recovered from his extraordinary musicianship and otherworldly playing approaches.
This lesson taps into a number of ideas borrowed from a live performance from 1974 when Allan was working with the fusion group Soft Machine. The licks and ideas shared here come from the song 'Hazard Profile' and captures Allan blazing a trail of tasteful licks, phrases, and extended soloing, including a number of his trademark wide-interval phrases and string skipping legato excursions as he whips through the song. The licks shared here include the quirky single-note riff from 'Hazard Profile,' some tasty Dorian-based melodic phrases, a wide-interval string-skipping workout, and more.
There's a lot you can learn from studying the unusual ideas coming from a player as brilliantly gifted as Allan Holdsworth, and while you have your work cut out for you by tackling and experimenting with his musical territory, there's something about challenging yourself and really pushing your playing forward by attempting to perform advanced ideas like these from the masters. Allan's music came from another world and learning some of his musical habits can do wonders for your own playing, so dive into this lesson and give these ideas a few laps.
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Allan was so humble about what he was doing, even to the point of having a lot of self-doubt. Because what he was doing was so revolutionary that he was out there on a limb almost all the time. And he wondered if people would like it or think he was nuts. Apparently he got quite nervous before gigs because of this doubt. Astonishing.
Great lesson. What many people forget (and you highlight really well in this lesson) is the touch and feel Allan had. His phrasing, sense of melody and time were impeccable. He was in another league.
Allan re-invented guitar playing, really one of a kind, I still listen to almost all his records.
@anthonyantanaitis1720
4 жыл бұрын
I love his guitar work on Jean Lu Ponty’s Enigmatic Ocean. Way ahead of his time
Fell in love with Allan Holdsworth on his "Metal Fatigue" album (1985). Just a brilliant player, completely unique, another inspiration that is missed by so many.
@voronOsphere
4 жыл бұрын
The Guitar Player soundpage (floppy little record and corresponding transcription built into the magazine) for "Devil Take the Hindmost" (from Metal Fatigue) is what got me!!!!
@maxdevlin4349
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah same here. It just melted my mind. I didn't have to warm up to it, raised the hair on the back of my neck first time I heard it.
@steernkieker
4 жыл бұрын
So did I .... It floored me.
@richardjewett7702
2 жыл бұрын
@Cire Rednulk I've heard people say the same thing about Robert Fripp.....
More youtubers should be like you. You don't show off, and you talk in a natural way. It's hard to explain. Great video
grew up in the same town as Allen ,, first time i met him he was working in a local music store then a few yrs later we lived in the same apartment complex ,, always very humble and very kind to everyone ,, at one point we all actually rehearsed at the same studio in orange county ,, he'd go on these amazing tours with who ever and then you'd see him in the grocery store buying eggs like everyone else the amazing part is he'd always be the first guy to come over and say hello and shake your hand ,, legend beyond words
@claymor8241
3 жыл бұрын
He grew up in Bradford, west Yorkshire.
@schreds
3 жыл бұрын
@@claymor8241 Allen moved to Tustin in orange county California 1980 was my neighbor for about 6 yrs lovely man
@digineet8421
Жыл бұрын
@@schreds From these youtube comments it seems like Im the only person that never met allan lol
Thanks for sharing...
He was one of a kind. Never satisfied and always searching. He formed his approach as a way to get out the music within his mind. With Allan, technique was always subservient to the musical concepts. That's why he was so great. It's not just mind boggling technique. Its mind boggling music!
In the 1970's Allan Holdsworth was every bodies guitar hero. He is and was utterly unique. Wide interval notes, Sus 4 and minor 11 and an indescribable tone. Essentially cranking your bass EQ and going from there. THat Soft MAchine stuff is fantastic.
Thank you!
Credit to you for this great lesson I keep comming back to get inspiration👍
Cool lesson. Holdsworth was light years ahead of everyone. Aside from his single note runs, his harmony was amazing and beautiful.
Great lesson about one of guitar's greatest players.
Thanks for posting, very instructive.
Beautiful music and very out there at times. Sand album... phew!
What truly blows my mind about Allan's playing in that Montreaux video is that he's doing doing it with next to no distortion, and it's clear and clean as a bell. You listen to his playing, and it's just as technical, and full of notes, but very pentatonic. You see the progression from that to the total outer space harmony that he'd become known for later. I wish there was more early footage of him playing. No one was playing like that back then.
Dude you are fabulous. Such an Allan fan. It’s beautiful to watch someone break it down so respectfully and skillfully. Thank you. Subscribed.
Thank you Dave. You are an awesome teacher.
noble act to bring us closer to Allen Holdsworth! Thank you!
Amazing player! Love what he did on the Bruford album "One of a Kind"
Great lesson!
Nicely explained: searching for sounds after you’ve become accustomed to a “new” lick.
Great lesson dave Allan was a beautiful monster on the instrument
This really made my day - Allan Holdsworth is my favorite musician! His earlier material is much more accessible, and I bet some of his earlier chord work would be illuminating. I have one of his prototype guitars (he gave it up as it was too heavy for his taste), so I can try these licks on it!
Thank you, great lesson. I'm a 63 year old LOOONG time A.H. listener and fan. Those early days when he was blistering the frets with Gong, Soft Machine, Tony Williams, was when I first discovered him. It changed my life literally. You do a great job of breaking down these riffs and licks thank you very much, keep them coming!!
Great lesson
Thanks for the lesson on Alan H. He's work with Jean-Luc Ponty is awesome. Trading licks with Daryl Struemer on Enigmatic Ocean is wonderful.
@kippicalequations9242
4 жыл бұрын
Oh my god yes it is, love that era along with his playing on brufords records
@stephanobastiani4734
4 жыл бұрын
Yes Holdsworrh’s best work is with Ponty, Bruford and UK. I saw him live with those bands back in the days and he was amazing. He was definitely the most creative guitarist on the planet and in heaven now. RIP Sir Allan ! You were the GOAT!
Really enjoying your enthusiam mate cheers
DAVID !! Thank you !! You nailed Holdsworth on this. Truly ... he was the best. I grew up in Cleveland Ohio and had the opportunity to meet him and Chad Wackerman after a show one night promoting the album Sand. The nicest dudes . My heart was sad when I heard about his passing. Hey .. The Red Album .. I.O.U. was my favorite . Keep up the great work brother .
Great licks dude! Thanks a lot 🤘🏼
Amazing Lesson. Thank you. He lived not too far from where I am based. Hugely inspiring player who I miss dearly. 👍
Great lesson sir.
All time favorite guitar player. Having already been a huge fan and player of guitar myself, by the time I found Holdsworth, I thought I had heard it all, Satriani, vai, Becker, Gilbert, buckethead, thordendal, Shawn Lane, and when I finally found Holdsworth it was such a moving, life changing experience. I was immediately obssessed and in love with his Tone! The fact that he has this unmistakable tone along with the craziest lines and sense of harmony you ever heard, it’s just an amazing treat. I feel lucky and blessed to care about his music, I feel bad for those who have never heard of him. RIP the master
I saw Hendrix in 68 in Ottawa,and the warmup band was the Soft Machine.I was still very young when it came to that kind of music,and I'm not quite sure if Allen was in that line up.I was completely unaware clueless to this kind of music,and wish I could go back in time,not only to see who I was watching,but to be able to appreciate them. I always thought his contribution in the band UK was the epitome of fusion R.I P. Allen,you have left a hole no one can ever fill.
I love Allan's 70's Fusion/Prog career, please do more of these.
Wow . Sick lesson
The Soft Machine "Bundles" album is such a great Holdsworth performance. The Steven Wilson remix is great, too.
Awesome video sir, thanks
You picked the right live video. I’ve watched that Soft Machine concert so many times. Absolutely intimidating.
Thanks for the lesson lizard hand
Agree with your closing comments, well stated. Thank You for the great content.
@obiem9319
4 жыл бұрын
I totally loved the lesson. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks. Now, looking forward to the daily Holdsworth breakdown 😉
I've seen videos of Soft Machine LIVE with Allan playing a Gibson SG. Oh, there it is!!!!!
That last lick is a face melter! Allan was shredding about 10 yrs before shredding hit the radar! Wow!
@FuckTheNewAliasSystem
4 жыл бұрын
listen to the full guitar solo of hazard profile which starts at around 3 minutes. Some parts of it feel like shred guitar.
@allthingsclassicrock
4 жыл бұрын
You’re right man, I always thought shredding started in the ‘80s. But after getting into fusion guys like Holdsworth and DiMeola they were absolute shred monsters. It just took a while for mainstream rock to catch up to them!
@davystrangename
4 жыл бұрын
@@allthingsclassicrock Don't forget this guy! kzread.info/dash/bejne/mWij17KAd6-vZrQ.html
@ricomajestic
4 жыл бұрын
Lots of guys were shredding way way before Allan even on popular records!
@buddywilliams5650
3 жыл бұрын
Allan hated shredders. He loved sax 🎷 players.
Got turned on to Holdsworth by Alain Johannes, who I went to high school with. I picked up the album UK and couldn’t believe what I was hearing. From there it was on to Soft Machine, Tony Williams Lifetime, Bill Bruford, IOU and on. To me he was one of the most expressive and lyrical “outside” guitar players. His solos still completely enthrall me to this day whenever I listen to them. Thanks for this video!
Wheeeeeeeeewwwwwww!!!!! Thank you, David!!!!!
Very cool
Muy bueno !!!
Love your teaching! I’ve listened to Allan since my dad took me to see UK in 78 I think. I would contend that he opened the door for no one, but existed in another universe technically, harmonically, creatively. As an example, in studying his lines I was struck that some sound “wrong” or nonsensical at slow tempo but sound otherworldly played at his tempo. As if it’s not the notes but the sound that is being formed 😊
Glad i saw him six times. 1st time 1979 with nucleus. Mind blown.
I was a teen when I first heard him. It was the Road Games album (shortly followed by IOU & Metal Fatigue). I was hooked for life. All my friends and family thought I was nuts, but to me it was special.
Great lesson Dave 👍
Had a few drinks with Allan over the years , legend
Yeah. Great stuff. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. I got to hang a bit with the Master in the late 80's. It was an honor.
beautiful job, Dave
Thanks! More Holdsworth please, especially licks that work in basic rock context.
Really great licks loved the last one particularly 👍
1974! The year I was born and I'm 45. What a forerunner and ahead of his time was Allan, Indeed!
You are a very good guitar teacher. Inspired.
Thanks for a great analysis of these phrases; nice tone on your rig too!
Ah my early teens soft machine and his playing on bruford, golden era Keep well from England
Dude that was amazing! 30 years a Holdsworth fan! Hazard Profile a huge favorite..... so happy to see Alan’s genius explained.... just awesome Bro!
thanks Dave! that was great!
I love your lessons, and have watched most of them. Your playing on this lesson is incredible. thank you for doing these.
thank you for this. love that you bring these incredible "nuggets" of creativity and analysis to us. also, the history component brings a whole different dimension to the lessons. as a long time student of music and guitar, it's always been my desire to understand the inspiration behind an artists, music, style, "identity". I can tell that is something that motivates you as well. Bravo!
Awesome video!
Thank you, this concert is just amazing. One song disapeared 2 years ago for copyright issues, but I downloaded it before thanks Mr God. Best live performance from this particular year without a doubt. Spaceshifting guitar playing on an SG… Just incredible. Thank you for reviving this unique music moment.
BRO you rock, way to go I got turned on to allen by a sax player back in the 70's . Also got turned on to Joe Burger who had board tapes of soft machine. My name is Wayne Frost I played bass with seacloud, & mighty sphincter. Nice to meet you love the tone your getting on your strat.
Thank you for the insight. One of the most attainable Holdsworth lessons I've seen. I was one of the what the hell is this guys... Now I can't go back ! You play beautifully also.
I like, very cool, thx. Dave.
Your best lesson yet. Thank you.
The first Album I ever heard with Holdsworth was "Bundles" by Soft Machine I was a Hendrix kid and couldn't cope and gave it back to my friend. A year later and after listening to a lot of Bill Connors and Al Di meola it was time! I met him on 4 occasions too.
The band UK was the first time I heard him. Not only did he have the craziest style I had heard, his tone was a One of a Kind! RIP Allen.
Great lesson mate. I agree that his early playing was like 'Holdsworth junior'. However it was still light years ahead of it's time.
Great job Dave, as always. Holdsworth was an absolute monster, no doubt about it. If I'm not mistaken, that cool SG Custom that he played during his stint with Soft Machine was originally owned by another sadly forgotten English rock/fusion pioneer by the name of Ollie Halsall, and it's very interesting to see him play something other than the Strats and Carvin/Kiesels. Maybe some other viewers might be able to add more info on the SG.
@dontillman9824
4 жыл бұрын
kzread.info/dash/bejne/fJd30bKmhq_dmqg.html
@weneedcriticalthinking
4 жыл бұрын
What's your opinion? Allan did not do licks per se, maybe more apt word word be riff?
@milowagon
4 жыл бұрын
Ollie Halsall ! Great on the Patto album but rarely gets a mention.
Awesome! Love that performance and never thought I’d run across a lesson for it.
Yep! 👍👍
Great Choice. Holdsworth was the master. Oddly enough he wanted to be a sax player, and he carried this vision and concept to his guitar playin'. You should check his 1969 debut band Igginbottom's Wrench. Please do a Pat Thrall video.
This is a good video - i like it
You’ve outdone yourself 🍺’ski. I love his playing with Soft Machine! Brilliant lesson. On an aside note a very humble man. I seen him @ the Tralfamadore Cafe in Buffalo. After his performance I met him @ the bar & offered to buy him a beer. He apologized for his performance & bought me a pint because he said he indulged too much the night before in Cleveland. I literally spit my beer out & said you’ve got to be kidding me. It was an incredible performance but I guess not up to his standards. Great nice man & idk if they’ll ever be another quite like him. RIP Allan
Walked from the 30th Street Station to my fiends house off Lombard while on a 15 day leave in 1977. A long walk. Smoking an Old Gold I stopped in a new and used record store. Siting there was a used copy of the first Tempest album. Bought it for 2 bucks. Great album, great guitar (and violin) work from Allan.
Allan from Bradford Yorkshire what a guitarist
That’s you? In the rag? Cool. Crazy riffs & phrases.
Niiiice Dude.....if I had only had this in the 80s when I was living next to my record player and copping his stuff. Secrets,Metal Fatigue and IOU were the records I transcribed...took me a good half year of intense woodshedding along with the inevitable „don‘t you know any nice music“-lines from my parents who were sometimes incensed about the strange noises coming out of my kiddie bedroom....
Love your lessons, very unique and insightful
AWESOME!!!
Loved this. Thank you. All very well explained.
saw alan playing at three pu white sg in Manchester playing with p. meorlin's gong. had a chat with hm that night. brilliant gig.
Great stuff, man.
Great Lesson. Allan Holdsworth. Thanks for expanding my guitar player influence. My previous knowledge of guitarist seems minuscule every time you feature someone I should have known but don't. Thanks Dave!
I was five in 1974. First heard the man, winter term, January 1987... Been obsessed ever since. Very refreshing breakdown, style and playing... Many thanks. Subscribed. Kindly, Daniel
Great stuff Dave.
Allan was one of the best ever! I saw him with Tempest here in Sweden 1973 or 74!
Another great lesson. Thanks, Dave.
That was awesome! Seems like you have covered everyone. I got turned on to Holdsworth later in life. Brilliant player. All the best Dave! Love your lessons and stories 🤘
He played a show at a surprisingly small club in Rochester, NY called the lovin cup about 10 years ago. So small that me and my buddy were able to shake ihis hand after the show, and have a small chat. He was shocked at the booking, said he wasnt actually ready to be playing directly in front of people without and sort of stage. He actually and gladly let me and my buddy carry his amps out to his Van. Yes, him and his bassist drove away in a gear packed mini van heading over to Buffalo!
Loved it. Subscribed. Will definitely be back for more, Teach.
Subscribed! Fantastic channel and a joy to see this wonderful homage to Allan.
Great lesson, thoroughly enjoyed it! good progression of difficulty right up to that monster of a final lick.
Bundles! 🤘🏻