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From: jackanackanory1
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  • great backing track, really opened up my playing in d major pentatonic, thx for posting

  • could play to this forever

  • Needs more chord progressions

  • si

  • penis

  • B dorian & E mixolydian?

  • @damiano100 It's the same scale, it's only the root that differs, you use B dorian when it's a B chord, and change to E mixolydian when it's an E chord, and everything in between, the 8 modes are basically the same.

  • @MarcBeckK your only partially correct. The modes are all patterns that if started from the same tonic is considered the same scale. B dorian is part of A Ionian as so is E mixilodian. When on a specific chord focus on the tonic note of the chord (if thats your goal)...

  • @RocksWithWings I don't really see what's different from what I wrote and what you wrote.

  • @damiano100

    Give it a uniqe soud, and try b mixolydian, or even b pentatonic with a raised 3rd

    low e 7, 11

    7, 9

    7, 9

    7, 9

    8, 9

    7,10

    high e 7, 11

  • @00TheGuitarMan00 this one is wrong

    

  • @R0CK66666 Maybe I should rephrase that. Instead of playing B, D, E, F#, A... try playing B, Eb, E, F#, A. Which is just a simplified version of B mixolydian. Just one idea of getting a different sound.

  • @damiano100 whops, take out one of those (7,9's)

  • @damiano100 its all the same notes... know your root tho. B

  • yeah great thanks...

  • This is Great!Thanks!!

  • JINGO!! YHEA!!

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