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hey Guys just wanted to post something that i've been working on.
basically If your in the key of G for example. the three Minor Modes/tonalitys commonly used are Dorian,Phrygian and Aeolian In this key it will Be : A Dorian B Phrygian E Aeolian Heres our basic A Minor pentatonic box were gonna use ![]() A-C-D-E-G So we can add A Dorian to this ![]() Note: we have only added two new notes to minor pentatonic the B F# for this to have a Dorian tonality starting from A B-C-D-E-F#-G so lets add Phrygian to the shape now ![]() its cool that the shape hasn't changed as all the notes were already there we just start it from a difference note now start from B-C-E-F#-G-A lets add our 3rd common minor mode. lets have a look at the shape. ![]() Cool we don't have to change anything all the notes are already there. we just start from E-F#-G-A-B-C-D- so lets have a quick recap Dorian ![]() Phrgian ![]() Aeolian ![]() Hope this helps Guys This post has been edited by onetabmat: Jan 4 2019, 05:13 PM |
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![]() Instructor ![]() Group: GMC Instructor Posts: 32.828 Joined: 3-March 07 From: Argentina Member No.: 1.289 ![]() |
Hi mate!
This is correct however I wouldn't call "Pentatonic Minor" to the first shape because you are adding notes from Dorian Mode and that makes the second shape (Dorian) very similar and it could confuse beginners. Don't you think so? Also, how would you use this in real music? What about sharing short clips to let students hear this in context? -------------------- My lessons
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![]() Learning Roadie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 237 Joined: 30-July 18 From: UK Member No.: 23.212 ![]() |
Hi mate! This is correct however I wouldn't call "Pentatonic Minor" to the first shape because you are adding notes from Dorian Mode and that makes the second shape (Dorian) very similar and it could confuse beginners. Don't you think so? Also, how would you use this in real music? What about sharing short clips to let students hear this in context? thanks for the spot on the first shape, i've amended it. A Dorian Use the B and F# over the Pentatonic box to give it the dorian tonaility starting from the Root note A chords used are A minor 7 and A minor 6 This post has been edited by onetabmat: Jan 4 2019, 06:31 PM
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![]() Learning Roadie ![]() Group: Members Posts: 237 Joined: 30-July 18 From: UK Member No.: 23.212 ![]() |
B Phrgian
We will use B as our Root note now and play over a chord progression of B minor and C major E Aeolian start from the root note E If there's any question or anything i've missed please message and i'll do my best to help enjoy! This post has been edited by onetabmat: Jan 4 2019, 06:53 PM
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