Harmonics Masterclass

Single Note Soloing with Harmonics

Paul Bollenback·
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·INTERMEDIATE·1 lesson·10m 48s of video

About this masterclass

Paul Bollenback teaches a short power course on soloing in single notes using false harmonics — fretting a note with the left hand while the right hand touches the node twelve frets above, producing a chiming tone an octave higher. It's a distinctive color used by players like Tal Farlow, Lenny Breau, Bill Frisell, and Vic Juris.

What's covered

  • The difference between natural harmonics (12th, 7th, 5th fret) and false harmonics
  • Right-hand execution: touching the node with the index finger while plucking with the pick, plus thumbnail and thumb-on-node variations
  • Finding the node accurately — playing right over the fret bar, not in the fret space
  • Mirroring lines an octave up: imagining what you play at the 3rd fret happening at the 15th
  • Applying the technique to a B-flat major 7 arpeggio line
  • Sliding into false harmonics instead of picking every note

A focused mini-lesson for intermediate players who want to add a unique, bell-like sound to their single-note solos. The technique takes some practice to get clean, but Paul breaks it down slowly with close-up demonstrations.

Lessons in this masterclass

Lessons

  • 1Single Note Soloing with Harmonics Full Class10m 48s

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About the instructor

Paul Bollenback
Paul Bollenback is not only a masterful performer, but a down-to-earth instructor. His approach to jazz is both inspiring yet attainable. Guitar master George Benson, a long-time supporter, has described Bollenback’s work as ". . .bona-fide playing, unambiguous, up-front and powerful," calling him “a versatile dynamo on guitar. His approach to jazz and blues has a uniqueness unto itself . . ..”. That comment has special resonance in that Bollenback counts Benson high among his wide range of influences; these also include Carlos Santana, Wes Montgomery, Kenny Burrell, John McLaughlin, Johnny Winter, and Jimi Hendrix (among guitarists), as well as such giants of improvisation and composition as pianists Herbie Hancock and Bill Evans, and saxophonists Wayne Shorter and John Coltrane.