Jazz Guitar Lesson: E Dorian Mode
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dorian has a minor 3RD and a major 6TH!
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@sebavef Oh I do like a Comedian :') there's always one in each video xD
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Good shit.
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great lesson
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Hi, Peter, thanks very much for putting this up. Good and useful learning material and way better than just trying to work from a book. Much appreciated! Now I shall be checking out all your other lessons.
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you teach easy and fast to understand , thank you
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Good lesson but he should never play a D major scale and then say its an E dorian mode!! It's not. It's technically D major. This only confuses students to no end. Just say that the E dorian mode is the SECOND mode of the D major scale and therefore we can play E dorian by using the D major pattern and then starting on the SECOND note which is E. Simple!
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Good stuff.
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This guy is awesome because: 1. He looks a bit like adam sandler. like he could be his brother. lol. 2. He's enthusiastic with these lessons. It makes the lessons so much more interesting.
and 3? Well.. he knows his shit.
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@ARDUNNO NONONONO
Ionian is major.
Modes are useing the same scale, but diffrent notes as a starting point
You sond like Ned Flanders
sebavef 3 years ago 20
when explaining the scale you might do better to start and stop on the "ROOT" ... that way your students might get a better feel for the tonality of the mode.
ChrisHaspeck 4 years ago 13