hi, are there any lessons on parrel modes. how to play them in parrel.
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Originally Posted by: fuhgeddaboutit14hi, are there any lessons on parrel modes. how to play them in parrel.
I have 2 tutorials covering the modes. This one is from a structural perspective, how they are all integrated in one key or major scale.
http://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=370
This one is from an ornamental approach, which is what I think you are asking when you say parallel, starting all of them on the same root note.
http://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=770
I am currently in the process of updating both of these tutorials with new production standards & a lot of backing track play alongs! I hope to have them ready to publish by this summer. Stay tuned! For now, the current lessons will show you all the modes, the interval formulas, the various fretboard patterns to practice.
Hope that helps!
Originally Posted by: ChristopherSchlegelOriginally Posted by: fuhgeddaboutit14hi, are there any lessons on parrel modes. how to play them in parrel.
I have 2 tutorials covering the modes. This one is from a structural perspective, how they are all integrated in one key or major scale.
http://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=370
This one is from an ornamental approach, which is what I think you are asking when you say parallel, starting all of them on the same root note.
http://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=770
I am currently in the process of updating both of these tutorials with new production standards & a lot of backing track play alongs! I hope to have them ready to publish by this summer. Stay tuned! For now, the current lessons will show you all the modes, the interval formulas, the various fretboard patterns to practice.
Hope that helps!
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hi Chris, parrel, meaning that I play the modes like this, C ionon, C Dorian, C phrygian ect.
Originally Posted by: fuhgeddaboutit14hi Chris, parrel, meaning that I play the modes like this, C ionon, C Dorian, C phrygian ect.
Yes, my second tutorial is parallel modes, but in the key of A instead of C. But the principle is still the same.
Originally Posted by: ChristopherSchlegelOriginally Posted by: fuhgeddaboutit14hi, are there any lessons on parrel modes. how to play them in parrel.
I have 2 tutorials covering the 8 ball pool modes. This one is from a structural perspective, how they are all integrated in one key or major scale.
This one is from an ornamental approach, which is what I think you are asking when you say parallel, starting all of them on the same root note.
I am currently in the process of updating both of these tutorials with new production standards & a lot of backing track play alongs! I hope to have them ready to publish by this summer. Stay tuned! For now, the current lessons will show you all the modes, the interval formulas, the various fretboard patterns to practice.
Hope that helps!
Many thanks for that.
Originally Posted by: kissandmartiniMany thanks for that.
You're welcome. The tutorials I linked are now updated. The 3rd one covering minor modes should be available sometime next month.