More lessons and backing tracks to apply this on www.guitarplayback.com This lesson will teach you how to memorize 3 commonly used minor modes using minor pentatonic shapes. Please subscribe! Video Rating: 4 / 5
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0:10 jack black!
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I think there might be confusion in your question?
How can I learn the F and B modes ?
I have trouble with modes because I have be focusing on the pentatonic scales A, C, D, E,G.and there are two important note’s missing. F& B. Both minor modes.
if only i had seen this video ten years ago no-one has explained this so well and made it look so easy.after all those years avoiding this stuff thinking it was all too complicated i learned them all within an hour.thank u very much sir
learning the modes really dose open doors to your playing
If you want a basic introductions to modes on the KEYBOARD, try the modes tab at musicarta (that’s com, not co.uk))
Thanks!
Very, VERY cool way of explaining it man! Thanks. W.
Excellent! Very informative. Thanks!
C00l! in addition check out this approach used in the sixminuteguitarlesson
wow thanks a lot man!! That was easy!!
Wow,…you got the licks! Nice tricks Thanks!
Great video chief, thanks.
That is basically what a mode means. The exact same content, in the same order, but each treats the next degree as the root.
Yes, another way to put it is C major is the relative major of A minor, or A minor is the relative minor of C major.
please! what is a mobe? please make answere to me now thanking you! and what are the nots? do i have the nots on my gitar and where are they?
They share the same notes, but are very different scales.
I may be wrong, but isn’t the A Aeolian scale the C major scale ?
That’s a great question but requires a long answer to be thorough…
The idea is to look at all the notes in your chords and see what type of scale it spells out.
You should check out my “Applied Theory for Guitar Players” on my site guitarplayback(dot)com. It was designed to explain all that in a simple way.
how will you know if a certain mode fits in a basic progression???
i have a question…help ….how can i really approach mode in a really musical way im confused on different approaches on modes.. i don know what to use… should i use.. adding notes to the pentatonic scale?, should i use other key’s diatonic scale and move it around?, should i use PMS??, should i use droning a note?? im really confused …. when droning a note ur using one note only, but in a progression how can you drone and use a mode in it??
modes always confused me a bit until now, that i can relate them to somethg i am very familiar with..the minor pentatonic scale..thanx great video..