Guitar Major Scale Pattern
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Fucking hilarious! It's like having some Italian mafioso teaching guitar. Simply awesome!
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My middle fucking finger.
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@deathtar94 Sorry, this is the Pitch Axis Method, it does not teach how to play across the entire fretboard it only gives a starting position. You have to work the rest out your self. I guess it's a start. Does any body know of a method that teaches how to play all scales and their modes across the fretboard in all directions? Thanks.
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@JayEnots that is done by finding a C on any part of the fretboard in which you can complete the scale from any note in the C major scale to itself in the next octave. this same concept can be taken from any scale. you will always have the same finger pattern in ionian, dorian, fridgian, lidian, mixolidian, aolian, and locrian.
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looks like quentin tarantino
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@TheFreemanuk why is he an areshole mate? Because he used a swear word!!!!!!!!!!
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u r fuckin cool
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Thanks for this lesson. At first I thought it was an episode from the Soprano's but it's actually a good lesson. You explained very well, thanks man!
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YOUR AN ARSEHOLE.
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lol dide you sound like Christopher Walken. In your next video, can you please say you're going to stick a soldering iron into someones eye?
That's not the Ionian mode it's the Locrian. Misinformation! Most learn this as the C major scale however.
FartheadOgre 4 years ago
I think he actually has the correct information in his video.
The Ionian mode is identical to a major scale.
The Locrian mode is a natural minor mode with lowered 2nd and 5th scale degrees.
RalphWestfield 4 years ago