 If not this song, any other gospel song, any other song you can make, so I'm going to I'm also going to show you some, but one thing you need to know when it comes to scoring of songs, one, you get the key of that song, number two, you get the progression of that song. This song is a simple gospel song that ends with just, so the key of the song is on E. Don't forget the key again. The key is on E. On the 4 chord then 6, 5, which is your last song. Okay, then the second movie again. The progression there is just the 4 chord, just simple progression. You're going to your 4 chord, there are rooms for you to, the 4 chord accepts anything. Okay, you can use some movement on the 4 chord and it will accept the 4 chord. Okay, so basically these are just the progression of that song then, that's it. Now, the first movement I did on that song, this is your T, this is your La T, this is your 6, 7, this is your 6, 7. Okay, you need to just know your fretboard. How to go your 6, 7, you can go this way with this finger in and you can go this way with this finger in. So that's it, then you are my God, you are my God. Just messing around there. So what I did there was, back to my 1, right, that's the progression of the song. You are my 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, which is your 5, 5. Back to your 1, which is your 2, then I did it. So that's it. So what I did there was, this is my 2, this is my 3. I slow. Then I repeated it here again. Now, the same notes for different pitch. Okay, you need to observe your pitch when playing the song. Sometimes you go low, sometimes you go high. Sometimes you can, you can repeat same notes on different pitch. I don't know if you're getting it. Sometimes you can repeat same notes on different pitch. Like what I did here. So you might even think that is not what I did. Also repeat that here. But here it's just that this pitch is higher than this. Okay, this note here is higher than this. That's it. So what I did there was, I continued. Okay, that was the move. To my 3. Okay, so that's it. That's just what I did there. The next move there was the major pentatonic extension. Okay, so that's exactly what I used there. Then the second, the last move there, I started from the, I guess did something like that. The open string, open notes there. Don't forget the key, E to my E, open. Okay, so I did that. That's my top, that's my flat 7. Turning my flat 7 to major chord. Okay, so that's just the move I did on that song. Okay, so now let's take a look at that. What I did there also looks as if I'm doing A major pentatonic extension. Okay, so this is my A major pentatonic. Exactly what I did on the E minor, E major pentatonic. E major pentatonic. That's what I came down here to do also. A major pentatonic. Okay, U. So basically guys, this is everything I did on that song on the cover. Very simple to achieve. Now, when it comes to mode, now I can as well use mode to build by this same song. Now, I've already gotten my progression. That's my Phrygian mode. I just finished running there. The Phrygian mode is close to the Lydian mode. The Lydian is your four chord. When it comes to the scale you are. This is my E major scale. My one is my Ionian. Two is Dorian. Three is Phrygian. Four is, you know, just like that. Four is Lydian. Five is Miscellaneous. So I, you are my god. So that's it. You can go that way. You are my... So what I did there is my Ionian mode. That's my Phrygian mode that I ran there. But I started from Eti mode. You see the move? One thing you should know. Or you should come to understand it. You should understand those scales. You can do it on its own. All of them are both connected. You can do it on each other. You can do it on each other. Okay? They are both connected. When you look at the graph, they are all connected together. Okay? So that's it. So that's my Phrygian mode that I just applied there. You can do it. You can switch them. You can invert them. You can... It's not necessary you must always start from the root note of the Phrygian. Mode. You can invert them. You are... Now for the worm, I did this. That's exactly my Ionian mode that I finished running there. My Ionian mode. Which is my... This is my Ionian mode. So you are worm. It's fitting that curve. Okay? Now the last mode I want to share with you that can also go under some progression. The curve progression changes there. There is the Missolidian. The Missolidian mode goes all time. So the only you can do this... So this is my Missolidian mode. Okay? Now in long brain, on the key which we are this is my 1 and this is my 5. Okay? When you look at it in long brain, you will see it's 5, 6, 7, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5, 5. Okay? So that's it. Then the Phrygian is Which is your The Phrygian. Then the Ionian is 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Which is my Okay? Now there's one thing about knowing them and using them to let me use it. Missolidian mode there I run. Again, from my 4 chord, I link into the 5 chord run the Missolidian mode extend it. Did my 4 My 4 was open. Which is my A. My 4 is my A. Is my key A. My 4 is on the A string. My 4 is on the E string. Okay? So that's as I do what I did there. So from the 4 I link run the Missolidian mode extend it and drop the 4. 4 to my 1. So you can see how you can use this mode to color your playing. Let me show you an example on how you can apply the mode on the same song. Which you can also maybe use on other songs you come across. So let's play it. Phrygian. You already know which one can fit in a particular chord progression. Which one can fit in a particular chord progression. So you know them. You learn them. You go more deeper on them. No in there. Okay? So guys, this is everything I want to show you today. Hope you enjoyed it. Hope you got something from it. 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