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  • HOLY SHIT!! I FINALLY F'N GET MODES!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! GREAT VIDEO!!! MUCH APPRECIATED....Why can't music teachers teach it like this!! Thanks!

  • I get it!!!! Lol my music theory teacher told us the order of the modes and such but never told us how they work or anything.

  • But let's say i play a c mixolydian in the key of F, i can go from c to c, and then i can't play the notes from the last C to the next?

    If i can do that, won't i just play all the notes of F?

    I don't get the difference :s

  • Do u still teach on skype?

  • @DietGrape no

  • perfect teacher.

  • @habbab perfect comment

  • Thank you sir for these wonderful lessons,

  • @FaffiRroundjian12 no prob!

  • Walt you're such a great guy. You don't know how much these lessons mean to me.

    I just finally understood how all the keys worked recently, and learned to play each key on guitar, and about relative minors, natural, melodic, and harmonic minors, etc., but I still never knew my modes.

    This helps me so, sooo much.

  • @ChyronIsChillin more on my website!

  • i can't add you on skype. help please

  • @padfootpak i'm no longer on skype!

  • Okay, so I am just watching this video for the first time,and I never heard of any of this before except a few times, yet I never understood it.

    So if I want to play a Bb Lydian in key of F, all I have to do is start and end on that note?

    So if that's correct, I can apply that same knowledge to all Major Keys?

  • So if I want to play a C Mixolydian in the key of F, I go from C, up an octave to another C but I use the notes in the F major scale?

  • You got it!

  • Hey Walt,

    It's Jordan aka tenaciousjp.

    A easier way of explaining it what the modes are is this:

    All 7 modes(Ionian,Dorian,Phrygian,L­ydian,Mixolydian,Aolian and Locrian) are based off the major scale. Meaning they all have the same notes but just in different sequence. The modes are spread out on the neck so your not soloing in one place like the blues scale and pentatonic scales; it gets you moving up and down the neck with more possible solo and song idea's.

  • Yep! You got it!

  • love the YouTube videos, too--really helped me in a basic, music sense, thanks

  • Nice Casio you got there...

  • good thing i still can watch your youtube vid's:) almost cant watch your live show anymore:( got it really busy now:( i''m Director:O

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