MODES Made SIMPLE

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  • @GarryParker
    @GarryParker 4 месяца назад +2

    I think the song you sang was Turn the Page, and Metallica covered it on Garage Inc...
    Thanks for a really great video. This is the most interesting part of music theory for me.

  • @kreavixminis8272
    @kreavixminis8272 4 месяца назад

    Sounds great 👍

  • @sarahtonin4649
    @sarahtonin4649 4 месяца назад

    Well, your explanation of modes was better than most I've seen, but I'm not sure beginners would really understand the relationship of the dorian, phrygia, lydian, etc., and their relationship to the ionian, i.e., the key signature they share. You showed what the notes would be in those modes in the key of D, but I'm not sure you made it clear *why* those are the notes.
    It helped my students to point out that a major diatonic (ionian) scale is identified by where the two half-steps fall; and that as you move up through each mode those half-steps are shifted down a note, which is what gives each mode its characteristic sound. If you are in the key of C, for example, it's simple to illustrate, being all the white notes on a keyboard. If you take that C scale and start that scale on D, you're playing a Dorian scale. Start on E, and you have phrygian scale.
    It's very easy to show this on a piano, which is why I gave all my guitar lessons sitting next to a piano.
    I hope all this is helpful in some way. Modes are very simple, once you understand how they are derived, i.e , their relationship to the diatonic scale of a given key.
    If I've just confused matters, I apologize. 🤓

  • @iduncanw
    @iduncanw 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Anthony, I think the explanation of modes gets over complicated. Writing them down like you did certainly helps understand them. I did something similar to help understand chords originally.
    How do you determine the "interesting" notes of a mode?
    And not that you asked, but True 🛋️ 🥔 here still 🤘🤘

  • @Norman-Bates
    @Norman-Bates 4 месяца назад

    Turn the page, Bob Seger, cover by Dave Mustaines old band...