dude this is so sick of you to share all of these for free! This is months of stuff to on work for someone at my skill level and it's so cool that you shared this instead of paywalling it
@@jordanbeaman6911 I probably share too much stuff for free haha, but I like to help. I do have these for sale with the backing tracks if you don’t want to have to keep coming back to the video.
@@paciferoushexagon2861 there are a lot of influences here, from Prog metal guitarists like Michael Romeo and John Petrucci to fusion players like Guthrie Govan and Tom Quayle.
@@INCRYPTIDFORM just listened to it. That intro uses the Phrygian Dominant mode, which is the 5th mode of harmonic minor. I’ve done a few lessons on that scale in the past. Here’s one of them: ruclips.net/video/SLHVDGsxk48/видео.htmlsi=Z4GoBVK2YIXoxi6Q
You can pick up the tabs for all 35 of these licks as well as the backing tracks here: morganwickmusic.gumroad.com/l/modallicks
all of these felts like one coherent prog song
@@progrockplaylists thanks! I did my best to make these feel musical.
This channel is a gem
@@piacere_lore thank you, glad are you enjoying what I’m doing here!
Just found your channel, I'm new to Prog even though I've been playing for over 25 years. Finding your stuff really helpful and inspiring!!
@@NickRandall_Music welcome! Glad you are enjoying the channel.
That's awesome, thanks for sharing!
@@tatayoyo9844 you’re welcome!
Those priceless expressions of sheer disgust. Good stuff.
@@darrencook7168 haha, it was mostly a look of ‘why did it take me so many takes to play that correctly’
Some major Angel Vivaldi vibes from some of these. Great work!
@@zombieskurge2193 I can see that, thanks!
The shred phrasin is so cool
@@PolizomaAce thank you!
These are great
@@chrisbassartist4344 thanks!
Awesome bro 👏💯
@@douglaslima2749 thank you!
Amazing...
@@Bart18231 thank you!
2:57 killer run
@@progrockplaylists that’s a fun one!
Great licks man, i'm subbing rn
Also, do you make your own backing tracks?
@@camiloelgueta2213 thanks! These are all my own backing tracks, you can find them on the channel.
dude this is so sick of you to share all of these for free! This is months of stuff to on work for someone at my skill level and it's so cool that you shared this instead of paywalling it
@@jordanbeaman6911 I probably share too much stuff for free haha, but I like to help.
I do have these for sale with the backing tracks if you don’t want to have to keep coming back to the video.
Friday night guitar study for me. Love it. Awesome content, mate, +1 subscriber. 🤜🏻🤛🏻
@@MindDesire88 thank you, and welcome!!
This is so awesome, do you know what kind of guitarists to study to learn more of this style of licks?
@@paciferoushexagon2861 there are a lot of influences here, from Prog metal guitarists like Michael Romeo and John Petrucci to fusion players like Guthrie Govan and Tom Quayle.
Slappin!
@@nickheadlee1027 🤘🤘
wouah that fck nice man !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@ApCommunityRock thank you!!
big opeth vibes on the aeolian ones
@@nuisanceguru definitely an influence for that backing track!
Anyway you can just make the PDF files available wjithout the wav files?
I could possibly do that. Are the wav files a problem?
Thanks. Not a problem with the files. I just don't really need the wav files to learn the pieces.
Can u help me find out what mode is used to the intro of Edenbeast My dying bride?
@@INCRYPTIDFORM just listened to it. That intro uses the Phrygian Dominant mode, which is the 5th mode of harmonic minor.
I’ve done a few lessons on that scale in the past. Here’s one of them: ruclips.net/video/SLHVDGsxk48/видео.htmlsi=Z4GoBVK2YIXoxi6Q