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Jazz Guitar Lesson: A Mixolydian Mode

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2007

More info at: http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ3/08a.html This lesson is about the A Mixolydian mode.

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  • The fourth Degree of A is D. So A dorian and D mixolydian are the same scale.

    The seventh Degree of A is G so A Dorian and G Major (Ionian) is the same scale.

    You can do the same with all the scales

    If  Major: C D E F G A B

    Then Dorian: D E F G A B C

    Then Mixolydian: G A B C D E F

    It took me a while to realise this

  • He's like all big smiley - :D :D :D

    He looks like he's gonna get shot if not smiling.

    Or he can be on crack...

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  • A major

    E to E in A major is Mixolydian

    A mixolydian is A to A in D major

  • A Mixolydian = Just play the D major scale over A progression chord

  • @kimonk2 me too i feel the same way

  • hey iv'e been playing along with this until i learned it for about 20 mins straight. good job of display

  • You're brilliant... I like your training style. This short lesson opens up my understanding in jazz progression. Thanks.

  • learn the modes this will explain what he is doin.

  • hey sir..what chords did u use in the jam track?

  • Hey, of course he won't tell you that so you'll buy the cd LOL -

  • Or you can look at as in the Key of D major: D is I E is II (dorian) and A is 5th (mix) I think either is correct.

  • i thin i understand it . lets say we're using A mix right thats the 1st chord you can use the D major scale which is the 4th and the Edorian scale which is the 5th. now take that and but it to D Mix you could play the G major scale and the A dorian does that sound right?

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