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Jul 17 2008, 01:05 PM |
I think the modes are good scales to practice.
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Jul 17 2008, 01:43 PM |
First you should introduce yourself to minor pentatonic scale, and them move on to modes. In modes you will find most of the stuff needed for playing mainstream (western) music.
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Jul 19 2008, 06:29 PM |
I would start by learning the major scale and intervals, and than modes and how to apply them..Also minor scale (and pentatonic versions) are great start for instant jamming
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Jul 20 2008, 02:54 AM
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In my opinion... pentatonics it's the first thing to learn.
Ivan's pentatonic series lesson is extremely good to learn fast and well. Cheers! -------------------- xosepineda |
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Jul 20 2008, 05:32 PM |
Thing though, is that pentatonics are derived from the major scale. This often mix stuff up. Pentatonic scale is not derived from major scale. It existed in many cultures all around the world, in many of them, not connected to major scale at all. Pentatonic is just another scale that mixed with other scales that were predominant in various historical periods, and because of its simplicity she stuck around and helped to shape the music as we know it today. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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