@powersack C phrygian is the same as Ab major right? The chords is Ab major are: Abmaj7, Bbmin7, Cmin7 (or Cb9sus4), Dbmaj7, Eb7 (or Eb9sus4 if you choose to harmonize to 9th chords), Fmin7 and Gmin7b5. The Cb9sus4 chord is the iii chord in the key (making it phrygian) and the Eb9sus4 chord is the V chord in the same key. The Dbmaj7 chord that pops up is the IV chord. The only chord that is unrelated to the key is the Dmin7 chord which is the ii chord in C. Check the link for the lesson.
im into a long over due study of modes, lesson 1 should be how they all relate together, that is, related to the major scale. (as you point out) Obvious i know, and i guess i knew already about white keys on the piano et al, i guess its about application, well that and.................
Very good class! Thanks for posting, it cleared many of my doubts! God bless!
jakerowguitar 2 months ago
i love this 3:51 ... man you kicka$
RUOCCOLOCO 8 months ago
Great video and great demo playing.
derfilmmacher 1 year ago
omg TONE
Guitarist2098 1 year ago
awesome teaching man he knows how to explain thats great bro thank you
13shahin 1 year ago
id like to know how the C Phrygian scale fits the Eb9sus4 Chord. Which harmony is this?
powersack 1 year ago
@powersack C phrygian is the same as Ab major right? The chords is Ab major are: Abmaj7, Bbmin7, Cmin7 (or Cb9sus4), Dbmaj7, Eb7 (or Eb9sus4 if you choose to harmonize to 9th chords), Fmin7 and Gmin7b5. The Cb9sus4 chord is the iii chord in the key (making it phrygian) and the Eb9sus4 chord is the V chord in the same key. The Dbmaj7 chord that pops up is the IV chord. The only chord that is unrelated to the key is the Dmin7 chord which is the ii chord in C. Check the link for the lesson.
chrisj64 1 year ago
all up picking lol nice.
sounds great. good advice too.
GRYNreaper001 1 year ago
Wow, I posted a comment and it's gone now...
I loved this lesson. You have a great teaching style, and
an amazing playing ability. I can't believe you casually
looked across the room why playing that intense section.
Five stars all the way...
jmiskinis 1 year ago
nice job. you make applying the theory effortless.
supertzarsabbath 2 years ago
I like this style--it is melodic without being sappy. It is highly theory based but maintains a musical connection to the listener.
rbcampbell 2 years ago
zomg awesome.
joshstl79 2 years ago
Your Jazz Theory is awesome man!!!
jsoto635 2 years ago 2
Basically i think that you might mean kind of like the relative minor....but instead of playin the minor you play the major? O.o i think?
holyswordsmanoffaith 2 years ago
Sweet!!!!! i love ur playing!!
petitgary 3 years ago
nice man...
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nice, man
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seriously
im into a long over due study of modes, lesson 1 should be how they all relate together, that is, related to the major scale. (as you point out) Obvious i know, and i guess i knew already about white keys on the piano et al, i guess its about application, well that and.................
diggin that sus/flat9 chord tho,
peanutpeanut123 3 years ago