"This can give you a Carlos Santana kinda sound if you play licks that sound like him"...
Dude, its a lesson on the Dorian mode and you didn't even demonstrate the notes in the second position which is what that is... You just demonstrated the major scale.
You take the second note of a major scale and thats what your start on and emphasize
For example, F# Dorian is an E Major scale starting on an F# instead of an E so I'd emphasize the F# and use that as my root in any riffs I play. If you have a solo in your song it always sounds good to use the F# a lot in your solo or to at least always return to it.
I tried it, and it didn't work. I needed to change the dorian key to the chord I was playing over.
aynrandy1 1 year ago
..and the other positions are where? DOH.
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Did I miss the Dorian lesson part or did you get so carried away trying to be Carlos that you forgot about it?
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Salesmen suck.
dirtydonki 1 year ago
Good stuff thank you sir.
malabarspyder 1 year ago
hey bud, awesome vid, one of the best instructionals i've seen yet,
i learned the modes exactly this way, and it took me light years !!
bluelibra65 1 year ago
thank you! great lesson
fahimmurshed 2 years ago
anyone know what program he is using?
fupasack2 2 years ago
So it's the as harmonic minor scale?
Sulcuscentralis 2 years ago
"This can give you a Carlos Santana kinda sound if you play licks that sound like him"...
Dude, its a lesson on the Dorian mode and you didn't even demonstrate the notes in the second position which is what that is... You just demonstrated the major scale.
... Im kinda speechless
phishin4you 2 years ago 2
It's emphasis
You take the second note of a major scale and thats what your start on and emphasize
For example, F# Dorian is an E Major scale starting on an F# instead of an E so I'd emphasize the F# and use that as my root in any riffs I play. If you have a solo in your song it always sounds good to use the F# a lot in your solo or to at least always return to it.
crazyguitaristJS 2 years ago
o different modes sound different? I thought they were all the same interval steps, just starting on different root notes...
ajatkinson2004 2 years ago