Guitar Lesson 3 "The Phrygian Mode"
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What am I missing here? If you throw an extra note after the very last note on the high E string it throws off the picking (up down) pattern on the way back down unless you omit some other note somewhere along the line. Anybody else happen to notice this???
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@Phadreusone actually tribe names. :)
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@Phadreusone I think Ionia was a Greek province on asia minor and phrygia was below that. But I think most of them are islands.
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so if i were to do a phrygian arpeggio wouldn't it be a minor arpeggio.
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The best example of this mode must be Tenacious D's "The Metal" :p
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right so i presume this is based on g seeing as it has an f sharp (thanks a bunch for telling us, its not like you're doing this t show off or anything -.- ) second of all arent you starting and finishing on different notes each time so it isnt phrygian any more? explain>?
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The Greek's never leave their buddy's..behind.
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@PAULOcbi escort date what the anyways,,,,too much oyzo harms the body.My ancestors were saying everything with measure or everything with right quantity>
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@ellinasethnikos allright then...back to my Phrygian.I had a Greek girlfriend for 2 years,we lived together in T.O. .I used to wait for her at GoldenGriddle on CollegeSt. while she did her escort date then we would go to clubs and drink Ouzo.She puked all over me onetime.too much Ouzo,but she was a good girl,lotta fun.
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@PAULOcbi now ur talking......
Comes from the Greek, I believe it represents multiple Island names. Unless I'm mistaken, all 7 are: Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Locrian.
Phadreusone 3 years ago 13
you wanna see weird picking check out marty friedman
rockboot90 3 years ago 12