If you have spent any time in the deep end of the guitar pool—past the pentatonic shallows and into the harmonic turbulence of fusion—you have encountered the name .
Unlike many rock players who stick to box patterns, Henderson emphasizes . He often uses large interval jumps (6ths, 7ths, and octaves) to break up the predictability of scales. This creates a "breathable" quality in his solos that mimics a saxophone or trumpet. 2. Melodic Minor and Pentatonic Substitution scott henderson jazz rock mastery pdf top