Difficulty 3 of 10
Modal Pentatonics: Aeolian - Part 7
The modal pentatonics concept applied to the Aeolian mode.
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Rock Fusion Guitar Lessons
Difficulty 3 of 10 Modal Pentatonics: Aeolian - Part 7The modal pentatonics concept applied to the Aeolian mode. Difficulty 4 of 10 Modal Pentatonics: Mixolydian - Part 6The modal pentatonics concept applied to the Myxolydian mode. Difficulty 4 of 10 Modal Pentatonics: Lydian - Part 5The modal pentatonics concept applied to the Lydian mode. Difficulty 5 of 10 Modal Pentatonics: Phrygian - Part 4The modal pentatonics concept applied to the Phrygian mode. Difficulty 4 of 10 Diminished 7 Workout - Part 2Soloing over the same backing track used for Part 1. No hard chops here, only alternate picking and 16th notes mostly, 80bpm is the tempo. There's only one tiny difference compared to Part 1 and that's time duration of each key. Difficulty 4 of 10 Modal Pentatonics: Dorian - Part 3The modal pentatonics concept applied to the Dorian mode. Difficulty 6 of 10 Horizontal Arpeggios LessonBy Emir Hot Economy picking technique used when playing arpeggios in horizontal position. Good for improving left/right hand coordination and getting the right feel for triplets when played fast. Difficulty 4 of 10 Modal Pentatonics: Ionian - Part 2In the previous lesson we discussed how we could use the pentatonic formula and apply it to the modes. Today we will use that concept over an A Ionian scale and combine that pentatonic scale with the full Major scale to create a melodic solo.
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