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Learn the modes in just 15 minutes - Part Two

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2008

Pitch Axis theory part two! More lessons in my online store:
www.themonkeylord.com

www.facebook.com/officialrobchapman - @RobChapmanMusic

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  • This is the best lesson ever!!!!! I love you!!! no homo xD

  • This was fabulous. Only 2 questions. 1) Why do others make this subject sound so hard. 2) How could 9 arseholes have disliked such a good helpful video?

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  • thanks really helpfull... I didn't understand a thing about modes. The way you explain it makes it fun to learn.

  • Im impressed. did you sat down and thought about teaching it this way? thats good teaching

  • I love you for showing me this....

  • this made so much sense! big thanks

  • am I the only one who was taught just to change specific notes in a major or minor scale to get modes?

  • my guitar teacher taught me the major scale with the three notes per string, 7 pattern set up. he said that each of the 7 patterns is a mode. these being interchangeable between what key your in ie E starts on pattern 1 and B starts on pattern 4. i am extremely confused as to how your keeping the same scale pattern. if someone would explain i would be very grateful.

  • @stevieboy444 maybe they came here expecting a kazoo lesson. -shrug-

  • @RichLucky13 Peace! Chappers rocks :)

  • @JurgenCeulemans Yes, you are correct, an F sharp and G flat are the same pitch but were not talking about enharmonic equivalents. Were talking about scale structure and intervals. If we were to call it a flat 5th then the scale would still contain the natural 4th, if we call it a sharp 4th then it will then contain a natural perfect 5th. It would be inappropriate to call it a flat 5 as it has structural implications on the scale, you are playing a sharp 4 in perspective to the Tonic/Root. Peace

  • wow ... epiphany, thanks!

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