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  • is there any way to stop idiots from leaving comments? whats wrong with you idiots? can you show me how to play it jazzy? your not a fukin guitarist if you need direction

  • I had a lot of fun with this one, thank you!

  • i need a guitar

  • really nice, man. so silky i had to crash for a bit while you jammed!!! but i'm back now, carry on.

  • hi marty is there any way to make myxollidian sounds jazzy?

  • tank you so much friend soul !!! you are increrible teacher !!! meny bless in for you !!

  • Playing my majors and major 7ths was getting a little old. Jumped a couple of years in a couple of lessons! You're the best Marty.

  • love the student-teacher interaction!!

  • can you do a lesson on  in need a dollar

  • everytime i see this guy he looks stoned -_-... PASS IT!

  • @elbeefo1 he's gotta put the "coma" in his glaucoma medicine. I don't know if he's stoned but he's wicked cool!

  • My guitar is almost like that but has a floyd rose! :O 

  • tasty zone! i like it

  • thanks for opening another door :)

  • All the notes in the Mixolydian scale can be found in either the Major or Minor pentatonic, so in essence it becomes a hybrid of the two. A minor pent (A, C, D, E, G), A major pent (A, B, C#, E, F#), A mixolydian (A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G). This answer my own question of why these mixolydian riffs just seem like a minor pentatonic with some choice major notes... because it is.

  • who is he looking at?

  • what scale is it he plays at 1:00?????

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  • He plays gaviting notes arround the 1 like b7, b3 and 3 those notes are your best friends....

  • i mean graviting* notes...

  • Mixolydian is the 5th mode of the major scale. Let's say you have a C major chord that you want to solo over, you could use C Major. But you could also choose to use D Major to get a different sound. If you choose to do that you would be playing C Dorian. If you choose to play G major you would be playing C Mixolydian :) So playing a major scale in a different key than the chord you are soloing over gives a different sound and these sounds are called modes (of the major scale).

  • Some modes sound better over minor chords though such as the Aeolian mode. The Aeolian mode has the same intervals as the Pure Minor scale :)

  • brilliant explanation. so easy to understand now!

  • mixo is major yes.. Y not take that juicy major third and use it to emphasise the A MAJOR chord you re playing uppon??? easy to understand,the rest is playing!nevertheless, don't get anxious about it, if it doesen't work 4 you, skip it...

    USE THE FORCE...lol

  • i think what the guy above me may not make clear. a mixolydian scale is a major scale with the seventh note lowered a half step. so in the key of A

    the a major scale would be A B C# D E F# G#

    the mixolydian would be A B C# D E F# G

  • I still don't understand Mixolodyean.

  • neither do i

  • ha, what do you don't understand? go learn 1st grade of music theory then! it simple like 14 numbers

    a scale it's a pice with 7 notes, and mixo mode it's maj 7 notes with flated 7th grade!

    ex - c maj: c-d-e-f-g-a-b-c

    c mixo: c-d-e-f-g-a-b(flat)-c

    and this can be used with any key and + other modes.

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