How To Apply The Modes In About 20 Minutes - Intermediate modal guitar lesson

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025

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  • @Thevitamindealer
    @Thevitamindealer 9 лет назад +141

    "stay on targetttt" goes even more off topic xD

    • @lars4738
      @lars4738 9 лет назад +10

      When i read that i actually tried to sustain the "t" in targetttt XD

    • @suoyidl2654
      @suoyidl2654 8 лет назад

      +That smelly guy on the train target locked

    • @ValentineGoloubev
      @ValentineGoloubev 7 лет назад

      That's what he said

  • @jhar9022
    @jhar9022 9 лет назад +1

    As someone who's been playing on and off for years but just started seriously getting back into guitar and really actually working on soloing, thank you, thank you, thank you for these lessons.

  • @kaizze8777
    @kaizze8777 7 лет назад +1

    Modes can be a simple or complex as you make it.how I see it is
    1M(Io), 2m(Dor),3m(phr),4M(lyd),5M(mix),6m(Ae),7D(loc): I see it like the 1M as the "head of the dragon" the the rest is the body. what rob talks about is that if ou want to figure out the mode to play, you figure out what is already being played, and then identify where that is on the dragon, and then find out where the music resolves on the most. so if a crappy tune has 2 chords, with a c major and then a d major chord, we know that the only place where that happens is on the 4th and 5th position on our metopheroical dragon, next listen to where is resolves, if it resolves on the 5th then you simply play MIXOLYDIAN in D. and you would also know that the "parent" in this example is: 1G,2A,3B,4C,5D,6E,7F: G off course, :-) If you get stuck, figuring it out, write down 1-7 like the above and then write down the majors or minors being played, and labelled them down to the 1-7 chart, you will then find visually what key youre in, and all the modes are in that key. I use this method to figure out my own songs as I write songs by ear, not by theory XD and use the chart to flesh out my creations and find out what other "colors" of keys and modes I could use. modes is your color pallete, nothing more or less. DO NOT COMPLICATE IT, you can use as much or as little color in your music as you want :-D

  • @andye822
    @andye822 9 лет назад +61

    Even this complicates it, I think.
    Best way to crack modes is to think of all the white keys on a piano (i.e the C major scale) - if you solo with these notes over a C major chord backing, it's the C major scale. If you use the same set of notes over a D minor, it's the D Dorian scale.
    C major (Ionian) = D Dorian = E Phrygian = F Lydian = G Mixolydian = A minor (Aeolian) = B Locrian
    They all refer to the same set of notes. Apply this to every major scale and there you have it.

    • @diesel5355
      @diesel5355 5 лет назад +3

      bro...nice.

    • @cartervogt1663
      @cartervogt1663 5 лет назад +2

      honestly that made so much sense

    • @Wheelfish
      @Wheelfish 5 лет назад +2

      Not every guitar player plays piano. Rob assumes you know that the modes all use the same notes. Its the order in which they are played that makes the mode what it is. This video is about how to apply them.

    • @plantasaruswrex
      @plantasaruswrex 4 года назад +4

      Mostly self-taught guy here. I have all of the positions of the major scale memorized, and can transpose it to any key. When I am playing over chords I can hear the tonic, and can accent it (though I rarely think about it much). If I know which notes I can play, and which order already, do I know the modes, even if I haven't memorized their names? Is there a point, beyond being able to communicate more easily with another musician, to memorizing the modes? I try to think of C aeolian for instance, but to me it's just Eflat major, starting on the C (I had to check google to be sure). I feel like I must be missing something very important, because it seems like a needlessly complex naming system. Please help.

    • @mertgunes9854
      @mertgunes9854 4 года назад

      @@plantasaruswrex could someone answer this question pls, I'm in the same boat

  • @photoguy4212
    @photoguy4212 Год назад

    This is fantastic. Your theory knowledge is quite impressive. I’ve been playing for a while and just now decided to become a complete player and learn theory. I had no idea it was this intricate. Thanks for posting, Chappers. Amazing.

  • @benjaminpritchard7061
    @benjaminpritchard7061 9 лет назад

    Rob!! thank you so much!! I've been confused with modes for about 8months now and watching this video has helped me understand them a lot more!! so thank you broface!!!

  • @Rockerrobin
    @Rockerrobin 9 лет назад

    Your first modes video is what brought me too you're channel. I have been subscribed since than always looking forward to see the next video.

  • @spazzy50
    @spazzy50 9 лет назад

    I've never really been taught how to use the modes, but this is great. And thank you for slowing it down, I had a teacher that just zipped through the scales or licks and expected me to understand what was going on.

  • @kingriot3068
    @kingriot3068 9 лет назад

    this gives a whole new meaning to the Berlin wall. Was playing around with modal Improv last night and had a blast. New to the theory side and its like a key to the doors of shred... Love you.

  • @raymondwee4503
    @raymondwee4503 8 лет назад +3

    Rob, is like one of those mate that you wish you could always jam with, such a jolly personality to have around. \m/

  • @TheDuerden
    @TheDuerden 6 лет назад

    The information regarding the D chords moving up was so useful. I just couldn't seem to remember the Maj, Min, Min, Maj, Maj, Min, Dim system, it went in and out of my head instantly;, now I have something visually to remind myself by simply moving the D Chords up the neck. Thanks for that!

  • @Billy4254
    @Billy4254 9 лет назад +1

    Great vid, I've been studying the modes for years and invented a card game to help me memorize it all over the neck based on the key and what string the key note is on but I never took the chordal approach, thank you very much!! The chord numbering system is good, I memorize all numbers (1 through 7) have whole steps between them except that between 3 and 4 and 7 and 8 (octave) are half steps. My wife (music teacher and performer) helped me to remember the order of the modes by making up the saying "I Don't Play Loud Music At Libraries" to represent Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian. Thank you for taking me to the next level!!

  • @ZakuBlk
    @ZakuBlk 8 лет назад

    u love how you teach this in auch simple terms. i also love how you've been teaching this lesson well for years on your channel. best to you and the Rob in the US.

  • @zakmichael
    @zakmichael 9 лет назад

    Much better Chappers, I've been waiting for this. Cheers

  • @noeffnwaypal
    @noeffnwaypal 9 лет назад +2

    I have struggled for years to follow theory. For some reason my brain scrambles and I get lost in all the "verbage" and feel like I'm wading in quick sand. I still keep plugging away at it. Hopefully one day it will click and make sense. But until then...I'll just keep jamming away. You have been very helpful with some of your instructional videos, and I do appreciate that! Cheers Monkey Lord!

  • @AdrianoChialastri
    @AdrianoChialastri 9 лет назад

    I remember learning modes a couple years ago with your old video!
    I'm glad you're talking again about this, it has been really helpful.

  • @the59gibsonlespaul
    @the59gibsonlespaul 9 лет назад +1

    So I've been playing for about 7 years now and I watched a very similar lesson about 6 1/2 years ago. And I didn't understand it at all and felt hopeless about it. Today I watch this and I'm like holy shit I get it. Amazing what years of dedication can do.

  • @nendokan
    @nendokan 9 лет назад

    Thank you Chappers. What an awesome lesson! It things seem a little more simpler than I had originally thought. I like your way of thinking. Anymore lessons like this would be sincerely appreciated. Thanks Gazza from Tasmania.

  • @jasperdunn
    @jasperdunn 5 лет назад

    This video changed my life. Thanks Chappers, I finally can play the guitar!
    Seriously, I can't believe I've played the guitar my whole life and didn't know this.

    • @jasperdunn
      @jasperdunn 5 лет назад

      And embarrassingly, this is after watching countless videos and talking to people about modes for years. I think that showing how they can be "discovered" through chords. . . really opened the doors for me.

  • @mikenowicki466
    @mikenowicki466 9 лет назад

    Please do more of these Rob. This was excellent. I'm an intermediate player and this really helped. Thanks for all the great videos and keep rocking'. Thanks from America.

  • @bcjohn2
    @bcjohn2 9 лет назад

    Thank you Mr. Chappers. I have never been able to sort out the modal thing. Of course I still have miles to go, however your straight ahead explanation switched on the light bulb enough to build at least a foundation to work from. Thanks for sharing your time and talents just out of generosity. Cheers!

  • @Jam_Gordon
    @Jam_Gordon 9 лет назад

    Awesome lesson Chappers. Been stuck into Modes for the better part of a year now and this vid has really helped me understand where to use them and not just remember the patterns ^_^

  • @oneminutefixed5003
    @oneminutefixed5003 5 лет назад

    been learning a bit in each different video, this one really unlocked my understanding of the progression

  • @asdfdsa16
    @asdfdsa16 9 лет назад

    i remember learning modal scales from one of your older lessons more than a year ago, keep doing lessons, those help people a lot :P

  • @FordyHunt
    @FordyHunt 9 лет назад

    This is the first lesson video of yours I've seen; you are an excellent teacher Sir!

  • @TomboLP
    @TomboLP 9 лет назад

    This is an extremely clear video - fantastic lesson! Exactly what I needed at this point in my own dodgy playing journey. It takes a number of disparate-seeming concepts of which an intermediate guitarist should already be aware and just brings them together nicely. Obviously, it's not pitched at complete beginners, but is a great way to get a grasp of modal concepts. Now to sit down with a loop pedal and get this properly in my fingers as well as my head. Thanks!!!

  • @frayedsanity
    @frayedsanity 8 лет назад

    Thankyou Thankyou Thankyou!!! I have been banging my head against a wall regarding modes. I learn most of my rhythm stuff by ear but cannot do solos.
    I really want to learn modes and get good, and you sir have re-ignited my passion for progressing on my guitar playing journey into modes and soloing! This will help my skills and boost my cofidence so much! Thanks again :)

  • @scottbullock4040
    @scottbullock4040 9 лет назад

    Rob,
    Thanks so much for taking the time to" connect the dots" so clearly!

  • @RuiFazendeiro
    @RuiFazendeiro 9 лет назад +6

    Brilliant Lesson! Nice wall of amps too :)

    • @RobChappers
      @RobChappers  9 лет назад +1

      +Rui Fazendeiro Thanks dude ;-)

  • @liltombmx
    @liltombmx 9 лет назад

    This and the other modal video you did are by far the best I've found and helped me crack the idea. One thing that held me back about music in general was the C note and C major scale being the base of it all, but I've now found peace in saying that actually, within diatonic land the intervals of the Minor scale are the only ones that were actually set down, since they're the natural A1 to A2 intervals, and then accepting that the 7 shape system has ionian as shape 1 because of its popularity like the piano.

  • @JustinTabor24
    @JustinTabor24 9 лет назад

    I downloaded your bands EP off of itunes and I love it! Awesome work chappers! Keep the awesome music train rolling

  • @jacobaugustson3579
    @jacobaugustson3579 8 лет назад

    You're actually the best teacher on RUclips!! Thanks so much for the vids. Hope Dorje will come to Australia one day??!! Love your work

  • @BrightenedNote
    @BrightenedNote 9 лет назад

    Thank you so much Rob. You have no idea how much this helped me. and ive been playing for 10 years. nice bit of review! cheers

  • @jameswebber-salmon4295
    @jameswebber-salmon4295 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the lesson! This is by far one of the better lessons on modal application. I didn't think much of your noodling, though as you say, you had to get it out of your system. Thanks for sharing :)

  • @Evo2Raid
    @Evo2Raid 7 лет назад

    Thank You Rob I got a lot out of it. My playing just changed from my playing before your video. I look at the fret board in a hole new way.Cheers

  • @CesarAllGuitar
    @CesarAllGuitar 9 лет назад +23

    Probably the best video about modes I have watched. Great job.

    • @RobChappers
      @RobChappers  9 лет назад +9

      Thank you sir

    • @CesarAllGuitar
      @CesarAllGuitar 9 лет назад +2

      Welcome, Rob and congratulations for your more than deserved success with Catalyst. I am sure more will come!

    • @adityab1924
      @adityab1924 7 лет назад

      Rob Chapman ,so r the modes of minor scale similar to that of major

    • @keithmitchellguitarlessons585
      @keithmitchellguitarlessons585 7 лет назад +1

      If this is the best video you have ever watched regarding the modes then I feel sorry for you.

  • @jacprivate3682
    @jacprivate3682 9 лет назад

    By far the best explanation on this topic EVER!!

  • @bryanblair2951
    @bryanblair2951 9 лет назад

    Finding your methods really helpful keep the lessons coming and congrats on the new album doing so well ....you da man

  • @johnp3650
    @johnp3650 9 лет назад

    greetings from Long Island New York. that guitar is effin beautiful Rob! keep up the great work that you do.

  • @jas4321
    @jas4321 9 лет назад

    Super helpful lesson and made a great break from studying! Thanks for the wealth of knowledge that you've given us throughout the years and for cheering up me up at the end of long dull days! Massive respect for what you've done and looking forward to getting my hands on a chapman some time soon! Keep doing what your doing and regards from Cyprus!

  • @DanielWilliams152
    @DanielWilliams152 9 лет назад

    Rob I love this camera angle! The wall of amps is insane!!! :) keep shooting wicked videos :)

  • @waynecristaudo7220
    @waynecristaudo7220 2 года назад

    Great explanation of the process to put the bits together in your mind to find where to jump in - thanks Chappers you are a great guy

  • @Ozman77
    @Ozman77 9 лет назад

    This is probably the most helpful video on modes I've ever watched. I'll be watching this many many times to get everything out of it I can. Thank you!
    P.S. I'm still loving my CAP10 and my ML2 Classic, thanks to you and the captain for signing them for me too, to bad my belly sweet rubbed a signature off of each one :(

  • @gunnerman21
    @gunnerman21 9 лет назад

    Super insightful and great pacing. You took concepts I understood and better explained how to apply them. Thanks Chappers!

  • @ludwigmarcello8915
    @ludwigmarcello8915 9 лет назад

    Everything you do is entertaining, informative and awesome! best!!

  • @kevdennis4884
    @kevdennis4884 8 лет назад

    Thanks Chappers. That is the best explanation I've seen, I now understand modes, a little bit. Time to practice

  • @Geotubest
    @Geotubest 8 лет назад

    Your lessons are great. Just stumbled upon some of your videos today. Keep up the great work!

  • @henriquesabatine
    @henriquesabatine 8 лет назад

    Best Modes lesson ever! Thank you!

  • @TridgyEdits
    @TridgyEdits 9 лет назад +1

    You are just musically crazy, I can't imagine being like this, even though this is exactly what I want for my future playing :)

  • @twomit1501
    @twomit1501 9 лет назад +5

    Greetings from turkey İ am a big fan of U and ur playin style

  • @69cohonas
    @69cohonas 9 лет назад

    i just love you lessons, to me, much better than most professionals etc !!!

  • @jillybabesno1
    @jillybabesno1 5 лет назад

    Another magnificent vid on modes, u r. The mode master tell ur friends we all knw m, n, m will the real mode master Pls stand up Pls stand up...no serious stand up who knws just loved it saved it twice lol just in case. I knw nowadays ur so big u get to just play about with guitars so thankyou for taking time out to help the helpless with there modes, after all I think there the key to greatness. U have been such a big help I'm genuinely grateful and busy for the next 6 weeks. Il be watching you............thru your window.

  • @paulandlesson
    @paulandlesson 9 лет назад

    The time and effort that goes into this is appreciated. To have a different look at this topic, it is hard to beat F. Gambale. Also,Don Mock is completely brilliant. Very nice video!!

  • @jupiterese
    @jupiterese 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome I was literally starting to learn more scales this morning :D We're in sync

  • @chrisjames5996
    @chrisjames5996 9 лет назад

    Man this guy is a great teacher!

  • @Healthtrekkernet
    @Healthtrekkernet 9 лет назад

    Great vid! This is right up there with the Chord Scale one. Thanks for this!

  • @petakupka91
    @petakupka91 9 лет назад

    Greetings from Malta Rob, we are waiting for you! :D I love the Ghost Fret...stared at it the whole video. Thanks for the lesson.

    • @RobChappers
      @RobChappers  9 лет назад +1

      +Petr Kupka Greetings, where in Malta are you? I stay in Ghadira ;-)

    • @petakupka91
      @petakupka91 9 лет назад

      Weee, thank you for your reply. That is one beautiful place sir, definitely my favourite beach in the summer :) I live in Msida, which is more central. Basically your choice is much better :D Ehm...btw is there a chance of you doing a fan meetup or something like that? :)

    • @RobChappers
      @RobChappers  9 лет назад +2

      +Petr Kupka Whenever I go to coconut I let Facebook know - Like my page and you'll know ;-)

    • @petakupka91
      @petakupka91 9 лет назад +1

      great, way ahead of you with the Facebook like part :). Enjoy Malta!

  • @magickcastle
    @magickcastle 7 лет назад

    That is a beautiful couch friend. You are also a fantastic guitar player. Thank You for the lessons.

  • @CanningPetto
    @CanningPetto 9 лет назад +2

    A free lesson!?!
    Thank you sir!

  • @DannyBinders
    @DannyBinders 9 лет назад +1

    Oh Chappers ..back to your best, love it dude.

  • @Beaversatchel
    @Beaversatchel 9 лет назад

    Thanks Chappers, I just got my first tube amp in today and looking forward to learning modes soon.

  • @aaronsiock3750
    @aaronsiock3750 9 лет назад

    Hes one of us. You know? A wise guy! Thanks Rob

  • @desertmouse72
    @desertmouse72 9 лет назад

    thank rob that hella filled in the blanks for me.. im having a blast .. thanks again

  • @81tazman
    @81tazman 7 лет назад

    Great way of shearing your knowledge 👍
    Many thanks Rob
    👍👍👍

  • @juanmartinreborati7928
    @juanmartinreborati7928 9 лет назад +1

    Thanks +Rob Chapman ! Condensed but clear enough to use it! 👏🏻

  • @normanmichelisz4574
    @normanmichelisz4574 9 лет назад

    I'm glad i'm learning classical music and i understand all of this!

  • @joshuatrujillo168
    @joshuatrujillo168 8 лет назад

    This helped give me a clearer idea on improvisation. Thanks Man

  • @ashwinmurali4345
    @ashwinmurali4345 9 лет назад +7

    Greetings from India Rob! I'm a huge fan

  • @NewoNZ
    @NewoNZ 9 лет назад

    You sir, have just set off a light bulb inside my brain.
    I've been trying to have a breakthrough like this for longer than I can remember, in regards to identifying what key your in.
    Thank you so much!

  • @MattysEdits
    @MattysEdits 9 лет назад

    i knew all this separate knowledge already but i never joined the dots really, thanks man :)

  • @thomass3855
    @thomass3855 9 лет назад

    Thanks, really informative lesson! I'd known the modes but couldn't apply them very easily. This has definitely led my in the right direction.

  • @jltmysterybaker5769
    @jltmysterybaker5769 9 лет назад

    Chappers you are a God amongst men !
    For years the application of this has eluded my tiny monkey brain... just the way you've explained it - I've had more Aha moments (not the tardy 80's band) and Penny drops in the last 20 minutes than I've had playing guitar for years.... cheers mate !
    PS - New EP rocks... can't stop listening to the download...

  • @DICKSLEXIA
    @DICKSLEXIA 9 лет назад

    Simplest explanation ever! Thanks Chappers

  • @luuk341
    @luuk341 9 лет назад +1

    awesome stuff Rob! thanks! Also I found "The Tone" on my setup just now!
    Keep on Rockin'! and If you are ever in the Netherlands let me know. I'd love to hang one day!

  • @Eu4ic
    @Eu4ic 9 лет назад

    These videos are really great. I would love to see more of them in the feature.

  • @Steve_McNeil
    @Steve_McNeil 8 лет назад

    This lesson gave me a light bulb moment and broke me from a plateau. Thanks so much.

  • @hothempire
    @hothempire 8 лет назад

    Thanks so much, Rob. I really enjoy how you've put this together!

  • @Remco96187
    @Remco96187 7 лет назад

    I don't often laugh out loud at RUclips vid's but the joke at 8:35 did the trick hahaha. Apart from that: extremely useful video Rob! Hope to see you perform live in Belgium soon! Cheers!

  • @SladeRenegade
    @SladeRenegade 9 лет назад

    Great video Rob thanks for all the "hard" work. Keep it up.

  • @kylestarfaux
    @kylestarfaux 9 лет назад

    I can't believe how many awesome amps and cabs you have. You, bea and Dave alone could start up a decent-sized used gear shop.

  • @chrisnaishguitar
    @chrisnaishguitar 9 лет назад

    Thanks for making this, Rob. I remember your older video about modes that you shot years ago, at your old house. When talking about trying to apply the Locrian mode, you said something like, "No matter what you do, it's going to sound like utter failage!", Ha ha ha! Cheers dude! :D

  • @Burnt_Gerbil
    @Burnt_Gerbil 9 лет назад

    I never understood how the modes work. I know the concept, but now this lesson will help. Thanks Chappers.

    • @DavidOakesMusic
      @DavidOakesMusic 9 лет назад

      +brntgrbl Have someone play a C note over and over on bass. then play C Major starting and ending on C. Then continue to play the C note on bass then play a C major Scale but start and end on D - thats D Dorian and so on.

    • @DavidOakesMusic
      @DavidOakesMusic 9 лет назад

      +David Oakes C major but starting and ending on E = E Phrygian. F Lydian G Mixolydian. A Aeolian B Locrian. :)

    • @DavidOakesMusic
      @DavidOakesMusic 9 лет назад

      +David Oakes It makes loads more sense if you play it.

  • @embarklife
    @embarklife 9 лет назад

    dope! i was just explaining this type of interval concept to a homie, i might have confused him, then you make this video. hella champion.

  • @tthermic
    @tthermic 9 лет назад +77

    Something tells me i should learn what a mode even is before watching this.. but ehh I'll watch it anyway.

    • @kentonschroer2347
      @kentonschroer2347 9 лет назад +15

      +James D all of music is math actually.

    • @quasarpuffs
      @quasarpuffs 9 лет назад +13

      +Michael Cottow In the most basic sense, modes are just versions of a scale that are shifted so each one starts on a different note.

    • @BrandonofRedemption
      @BrandonofRedemption 9 лет назад +3

      +James D It actually just gives you so much more range once you practice them so they are turned into muscle memory.

    • @muh2k4
      @muh2k4 8 лет назад +1

      But he added a note, right? A seventh or whatever in the end? That confused me...

    • @ZanDaMan_
      @ZanDaMan_ 7 лет назад +3

      "Is math related to science?"

  • @llewis4454
    @llewis4454 9 лет назад

    That isn't a wall of sound behind you but a wall of win!! Great lesson too.

  • @chicopm
    @chicopm 9 лет назад

    Great lesson Rob. Thanks much for this explanation.

  • @beau5296
    @beau5296 3 года назад

    I used to watch you almost every day the algorithm changed but alas here you are again! Lol

  • @Th13GhOsTs
    @Th13GhOsTs 9 лет назад

    I've stumbled upon these scales just through playing myself so thanks for naming them :)

  • @bradmuse1764
    @bradmuse1764 9 лет назад

    Rob, I just gotta say: I've been playing for 10 years, and modes never clicked with me. As far as I was concerned it was playing a major scale but resolving to a different note almost arbitrarily, it never clicked when/why one would use it. This lesson has made it click for me in a way nothing else did

  • @AltijdHarmen12
    @AltijdHarmen12 7 лет назад

    This helped me a lot with clearing up some of the bullshit some people claim about modes, thanks Rob!

  • @shfnderrock
    @shfnderrock 9 лет назад +1

    awesome stuff thanks Rob more lessons of this type would be great :))

  • @kiranevetts7868
    @kiranevetts7868 9 лет назад

    Oh cool i just applied to BIMM and I need to sort out the modes for my audition. Thanks Rob!!!

  • @cheekytobes1129
    @cheekytobes1129 9 лет назад

    Great lesson, you're a very good teacher!

  • @ryker6richard
    @ryker6richard 3 года назад

    You are my favorite guitar player teacher / friend of the captain

  • @yjmsrv
    @yjmsrv 8 лет назад

    Haha! Nice shout out for Nick Johnston at 19:19! Nick knows his stuff, that's for sure- I've studied under him for a while (back to it in Sept after his album release) and he's such a monster player- but still just so tasteful. Can't wait for his new album in Sept!

  • @Ausblack
    @Ausblack 9 лет назад

    Thanks mate, really helped my playing.
    Regards from Australia.

  • @ProbableCauseBluesBand
    @ProbableCauseBluesBand 9 лет назад

    Great lesson, just getting into modal playing and it adds a lot more color for sure. I would submit with the utmost respect that there are some awesome two chord jams out there, Santana for example. So when you call them crap you discourage new players from letting their imaginations work and writing what they fell. imho.... Keep up the awesome work friend!

  • @franciscassidy2966
    @franciscassidy2966 9 лет назад

    Hahaha loved the mini rant about new school star wars, this was a smart lesson. take it easy, thanks!

  • @Rouketosa3
    @Rouketosa3 9 лет назад +12

    Says "Stay on taaargeet" --> Changes topic and talks about Star Wars :D

  • @Mr.Batsu12
    @Mr.Batsu12 9 лет назад

    What works for me is that I learned the "caged" system of 5 patterns across the entire neck, first learning them for Aeolian (minor key) as I could play it in a lot of situations since I was big into metal back in the 80's when I started playing. Then I later learned which note in each pattern was the "root" position for each mode.
    For instance: 5th fret playing A Aeolian I know the 4th string - 7th fret (A) is a root note. I'm sure many guitarists are familiar with this pattern. I also know that the 3rd string - 5th fret (C) is the root note playing C Ionian. The 3rd string - 7th fret (D) is the root for D Dorian.... so on. Not sure if I'm explaining it that clearly but for me it makes sense. :) It's much easier to understand when you can see the fret board or the caged system drawn out.
    To get comfortable playing over modes just search for "mode backing track" on RUclips for something to play over. Such as: lydian backing track