HOW TO USE THE DORIAN SCALE

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2010

More of these on http://www.guitarplayback.com/Maptracks
Ladies and Gentleman, let me intriduce you to a Maptrack!
This will guide you and give you pointers on how to play over backing tracks.

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  • this is absolutely brilliant. I cannot thank you enough. sub NOW

  • @MrCecilbag Thanks! If you like this you should check out the Map Tracks on my site guitarplayback(dot)com :-)

  • absolutely brilliant!!!

  • @stringmanipulator Thanks!

  • You are telling about "HOW TO USE" ... we use scale over the chords(music). So every chords used, should have beeeeen written, I think so. Thanks for the lesson.

  • @poprostudaniel Good suggestion. :-)

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  • @nilla003 The only mode that would really work would be the Ionian mode. However, quite often in blues, the I is replaced by a Dominant 7 chord which would mean that you should play the Mixolydian mode. The Dorian would also work because in blues, the rules are broken. I'll shoot a video on that topic soon. :-)

  • So many of us are so accustomed to the I, IV, V (or various minor or seventh substitutes) progression. What modes work with that. What modes WON'T work with that. Are there mode that will work if repositioned (like dropping the minor pentatonic 1.5 steps)?

  • @arasu90 Thanks!

  • Excellent lesson!

    Really, I think I'm gonna progress a lot this summer!

    Thanks so much.

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