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How To Use The Dorian Scale

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2011

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

Simply follow the on screen instructions and develop new Dorian licks on your guitar!

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  • sir i really didn't understand how to use different modes, only one thing i know is the scale minor and major,pentatonic,blues sclae,:( i don't know the meaning of those 3rd root etc. .im confused. .please help me!!explain it to me. . .i played solos but i dont know their principles like that modes. . . :(

  • @VonAyuma21 You need to check out the "Applied Theory for Guitar Players" video pack on guitarplayback(dot)com

    It's currently on sale too and I promise that it will answer your questions on modes!

  • Hi David! Did you end up including a pdf in the older backing tracks like you did for "Minor Smooth Jazz"? if yes where do I find those notes on the site?

  • @sIash90 Hi buddy! Still in the process of updating all of them. I'll make an announcement on the Guitar Playback Newsletter when it's done. Basically all the tracks you bought will be automatically updated when it's done.

    Sorry it's taking me so long!

  • @Wallimann it's alright. I can wait :D

    Good luck with Guitar Idol!!!

  • @sIash90 Thanks!

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  • Santana plays Dorian and Minor Pentatonic often, the half steps in Dorian allow for the spanish style interplay

  • @GlediSound You can use any position really... Even though they share the same notes, it's the backing track that determines the color of the mode, mot the position you are playing...

    You should check my "Applied theory for guitar players" bundle on guitarplayback(dot)com It explains everything! :-)

  • @Wallimann Thanks for a kind response..you are awesome , so keep posting!

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