I Don’t Particularly Like Modes A Lot: Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian Little mnemonic that helped me remember the order :)
Hi Dan, I wanted to say thank you very much for this video pertaining to the modes. I’ve watched numerous videos on this topic, and by far your tutorial is the best, at explaining and demonstrating the modes.
Thank you Dan !! I’ve struggled with the modes for a while. I’ve been working on em and know the formulas, but have had a hard time inserting them to my play. This just helped tremendously! 😊
Hi Dan. A big thank you for your bass lessons. I also have an ‘82 Ibanez Roadstar. Was the paint stripped off yours to get to the wood grain. Looks good.
Wonderful lesson Dan .. That Lydian Mixolydian pattern i also see F major Pentatonic in there 3 for 1 hehe. Amazing , being new to the bass i can see patterns inside patterns now. Thank you for that insight and being a wonderful teacher.
Thanks. The way I did it was to listen to bass lines and apply what I heard to modes. Tip: Joe Satriani is amazing for this! Listen to Crystal Planet. ruclips.net/video/2iCNS3hEcQo/видео.html Those songs teach you the context from which you can take the ideas you like.
Wonderful lesson Dan .. That Lydian Mixolydian pattern i also see F major Pentatonic in there 3 for 1 hehe. Amazing , being new to the bass i can see patterns inside patterns. I think JUICEBOX “ THE STROKES bassline is an example of Locrian mode.. and i think the Simpsons theme song is an example of Lydian?
Depends what context. In jazz, soloists have a lot of choice. In pop, rock, funk etc. people need to be playing the same scales otherwise it’ll sound too chaotic! So generally they stick to the same mode.
Question so the number shown on the frets are only indication of where u are on the neck to do the mode or scale? Also thanks for showing the picture with the scales and the arrow now I got a screen shot of the idea of what to practice more often 👍
The Greek modes were supposedly named after regions of Greece. Where I guess people liked the particular sound of their modes. I like to say that the Ionian people and the Aeolians used to squabble about things a lot. The Ionians were always so happy and the Aeolians were blue and bummed out until they got together and realized they were actually relatives. See how corny I can be? :)
I Don’t Particularly Like Modes A Lot:
Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian
Little mnemonic that helped me remember the order :)
That is the best I've heard! 👏🏆⭐️🥇 hope you don’t mind if I steal that.
@@OnlineBassCourses go for it!
Brilliant,…thank you….I’d heard this before and forgot what the ’P’ was.👍
I Did Pot Last Monday And Liked It 😂😂😂💜 came up with that one lol
Thank you for sharing this 🙏🏼
Thank you so much for being such a thorough teacher. I found your videos about a month ago and my playing has improved tenfold since then!
Wow, I’m so happy to hear that - great job!
Anything to help my failing memory is a great bonus.Thanks Dan.
Hi Dan, I wanted to say thank you very much for this video pertaining to the modes. I’ve watched numerous videos on this topic, and by far your tutorial is the best, at explaining and demonstrating the modes.
Thanks very much, happy to hear that. I do have a few more mode videos on the channel if you’re interested.
After years of not understanding I finally starting to understand thank you
Brilliant. Keep up the practice. 👍
Great Job Dan. This is the best and most simplistic and clear explanation of modes I have heard hear on the tube.
Thanks so much! Glad it’s helping you.🙏
A light came on for me with this one, absolutely makes sense. Thank you
Great to hear that! 💡
I like the idea of putting the scales to music right away, cool stuff!
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Thanks! I feel like i know you i listen to you so often . great teacher !
Thanks, Roger! Appreciate that.
Absolutely incredible lesson Dan. The charts at the end with the scales beside the mode is sooooo freakin helpful. Thank you thank you thank you ❤
Glad you liked it! Good to know about the charts...
Very useful, Dan. Thank you!!!
Very welcome!
Thank you Dan !! I’ve struggled with the modes for a while. I’ve been working on em and know the formulas, but have had a hard time inserting them to my play.
This just helped tremendously! 😊
Glad to hear it. Keep it up!
Thanks Dan. Your videos are always the best! :) Tod in Las Vegas
Many thanks, Tod. 🙏🙏
Brilliant. Thanks Dan.
Thanks for watching, Ian.
Hi Dan. A big thank you for your bass lessons. I also have an ‘82 Ibanez Roadstar. Was the paint stripped off yours to get to the wood grain. Looks good.
Very cool! I bought this one like this. I think it must have been stripped, yes, although I know next to nothing about the history of these basses.
This is a really helpful lesson, thank you.
My pleasure, Mark.
I agree as well. This is a great lesson. Thank you as well!
Nice teaching! Ibanez sound is awesome.
Thanks very much! 👍🙏
Wonderful lesson Dan .. That Lydian Mixolydian pattern i also see F major Pentatonic in there 3 for 1 hehe. Amazing , being new to the bass i can see patterns inside patterns now. Thank you for that insight and being a wonderful teacher.
This is helpful. After learning the modes. How do you actually know when to use them? When it works?
Thanks. The way I did it was to listen to bass lines and apply what I heard to modes. Tip: Joe Satriani is amazing for this! Listen to Crystal Planet. ruclips.net/video/2iCNS3hEcQo/видео.html Those songs teach you the context from which you can take the ideas you like.
Thank u so much!
You're welcome!
Wonderful lesson Dan .. That Lydian Mixolydian pattern i also see F major Pentatonic in there 3 for 1 hehe. Amazing , being new to the bass i can see patterns inside patterns.
I think JUICEBOX “ THE STROKES bassline is an example of Locrian mode.. and i think the Simpsons theme song is an example of Lydian?
Great video, Dan. Modes are my next goal to getting my fingers and bass lines. Thanks for this resource.
Does the whole band need to be playing in the same mode? Or can you play whichever mode you want over the chords?
Depends what context. In jazz, soloists have a lot of choice. In pop, rock, funk etc. people need to be playing the same scales otherwise it’ll sound too chaotic! So generally they stick to the same mode.
Question so the number shown on the frets are only indication of where u are on the neck to do the mode or scale? Also thanks for showing the picture with the scales and the arrow now I got a screen shot of the idea of what to practice more often 👍
You got it! Sorry for the late reply - thought I already had!
6:17 could be in a Tool song. 😂💜
I’ve been listening to a lot of Tool recently so not surprising!
@@OnlineBassCourses It's a good thing. 😁
Can i use the same mode pattern on every key?
Absolutely, just shift the pattern to a different root and you’re good to go. 👍
The Greek modes were supposedly named after regions of Greece. Where I guess people liked the particular sound of their modes. I like to say that the Ionian people and the Aeolians used to squabble about things a lot. The Ionians were always so happy and the Aeolians were blue and bummed out until they got together and realized they were actually relatives. See how corny I can be? :)
I can see it, Tod. 🤣🤣🙏🙏👍
GRAZIE
Dude, there are zillions of videos related to scales that were made years and years ago
That’s great to know dude, thanks.