What Is Your Biggest Question Regarding Modes? |
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What Is Your Biggest Question Regarding Modes? |
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Sep 8 2011, 04:59 PM |
Since it's truly a never ending subject, let's see what you guys think would be the greatest problem you're facing when it comes to the dreaded modes!
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Sep 9 2011, 04:36 AM |
I think it's all about experimenting with them, spending time discover the sound of each mode, and that's how you get familiarized with them
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Sep 9 2011, 08:29 AM |
Well, the problem I had before is because I wasn't really honest to myself. I needed to really sit down, learn each mode individually on the neck, play some chords, see what mode works over what it's very important. In general, I don't think modes are so "important", these are only ranges of notes. I think people have most problems in connecting complete patterns with chordal positions. Once a player determines what chord belongs to what key, modes are piece of cake.
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