Swing Modulation Lesson

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   This lesson will help you develop an ear for modulation. We will build musical ideas around C Major going into C minor using the Ionian and Aeolian scale along with the corresponding Major and minor pentatonics.

Memorize the different scale positions suggested and start working on the examples. Once you understand the concept, start building your own ideas.

Practice slow first focusing on the landing notes of the modulating licks.

Hope you enjoy!



C ionian pos 1.jpg

C Major penta pos 1.jpg

C Major penta pos 3.jpg

C Aeolian.jpg

C minor penta pos 1.jpg

C minor penta pos 3.jpg


     Lesson Questions, Feedback & Comments



Kristofer Dahl
post 9th December 2007


GMC Founder & Rocker


This is awesome David - has mysterious feel to me! For each new lesson you do I feel stronger and stronger I should start practicing modulation more seriously! biggrin.gif
Muris Varajic
post 9th December 2007


Instructor


Great approach David,surely good way to dive more into modulations without being afraid,
well done!! smile.gif
Toni Suominen
post 9th December 2007


Instructor


A very cool sounding lesson David, thanks! smile.gif
ronny
post 9th December 2007


Member


cool cool lesson david im gone learn it thanks
Dejan Farkas
post 9th December 2007


Instructor


I like the weird feel biggrin.gif
The Uncreator
post 9th December 2007


Fire Up The Blades, Moderator


Great lesson, sounds really weird like Dejan said. laugh.gif
Bogdan Radovic
post 9th December 2007


Bass Instructor


Great Lesson man !! As always! wink.gif
Nice melodies too wink.gif
eddiecat
post 9th December 2007


Member


Great lesson David,
great to start getting used
to hearing modulations!
Another beginner's must!
Thank you
David Wallimann
post 9th December 2007


Instructor


Thanks a lot for your comments.
I'm glad you l;ike these kind of lessons.
Let me know if you have any questions!
Juan M. Valero
post 9th December 2007


Instructor


WOW it's really cool !! love this sound men wink.gif
Nick325
post 9th December 2007


Member


cool
Unleash-The-Shred
post 9th December 2007


Member


This is pretty sweet nice lesson.
Layzer
post 9th December 2007


Member


neat backing!
eddiecat
post 9th December 2007


Member


Just for all the beginners out there:
the second diagram is NOT minor pentatonic
but major pentatonic!
Also, for your first modulation check David's
"slow pentatonic" lesson out!
Cheers to all newbies!
Kristofer Dahl
post 9th December 2007


GMC Founder & Rocker


David - let me know when you have fixed the diagram and I will republish! smile.gif
David Wallimann
post 9th December 2007


Instructor


Sorry about that. I just fixed it. It should be uploaded soon. :-)
Pablo Vazquez
post 10th December 2007


Instructor


Very cool lesson David!!
Ben N
post 12th December 2007


Instructor


1st time that I'm hearing something like this
sounds great! smile.gif
David Wallimann
post 12th December 2007


Instructor


QUOTE (putssi@walla.com @ Dec 12 2007, 03:40 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
1st time that I'm hearing something like this
sounds great! smile.gif


Thanks, that proves that a lot can be done with just 2 chords... :-)
EGMONT 1963
post 9th January 2008


Member


SALUT
ON EST PARTI POUR UNE VALSE MUSETTE smile.gif
BIEN FAIT- como siempre
A+
UDO
Carlos Carrillo
post 29th March 2008


Instructor


excellent lesson David!!!!
Melodicintenions
post 4th April 2008


Member


haha more petrucci but with his skill I see why you use him on alot of your exercises and Eric Johnson


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