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Uploaded by on Feb 20, 2010

Backing: http://www.guitarplayback.com/Dorian-Groove-in-A-Backing

This lesson will show you how to use simple minor pentatonic shapes to sound modal.
This concept is extremely useful and can improve your phrasing is great ways.
Here is a little reminder of the order of the modes used:
Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Locrian

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  • thx again dave, awesome,

    inspiring

  • @MrGibstrat Thanks man!

  • This has been one of the most usefull lessons Ive seen in a looong time! thank you for sharing your knowledge! all the best, Btw I subscribed :)

  • @shodri Thanks buddy!

  • Absolutely great lesson-being an advanced player, Seeing this was fresh and new-Its the approach you are using- how you look at the modes. And with this-you-can add for example a note or notes of say the natural minor , Em in this case to color the solo-as with the Phrygian as well, B in this case-Nice!

  • @gtrsuite Thanks a lot!

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  • Very Well, Grandmaster!

  • Awesome dude

  • Awesome Lesson Bro, Thanks-:)

  • sound a little funky with fusion.

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