Hello Cherries! Last week we did the 3 Minor Scale Modes. Today we did 3 Major Scale Modes that you Need To Know to improve your soloing and musical knowledge. Modes don't have to be complicated. If you play the C Major scale your playing the "C Ionian Mode C to C, which is C D E F G A B C." Play this over a C chord progression with C as the tonic. If you want to play the F Lydian Mode just play the C Major scale but from F to F, like this F G A B C D E F. The thing is, in order for it to sound lydian you want to play over an F chord progression with F as the tonic. "The Chord Rules." Thanx Teddy Kumple. Same thing with the G Mixolydian Mode. Play the C major scale from G to G, like this G A B C D E F G. Just play a G chord progression with G as the tonic. Where it gets interesting is when you play these modes in Parallel. You really hear the sound of the modes. C Ionian, C Lydian, C Mixolydian. In this video we go over all of this. Enjoy the video at YouTube/JerryCherryBand and have a great weekend everybody 

Identifying The Triads Within Each Major Pentatonic Shape
Hello Cherries! Have you ever tried to find the Triads within the Pentatonic Shapes ๐คจ Triads are groups of three notes (root, third, and fifth) ๐ง By identifying these triads, you can create more melodic and harmonic lines. In this ⬇️ NEW VIDEO ⬇️ I go through all 5 Major Pentatonic Positions, 1 string set at a time. Within these positions were going to play the Major Pentatonic Scale and find the triad within the string set. I offer a FREE PDF of all the graphs that I created for this video. This exercise opens up the fretboard for improvement better than anything I know ๐ธ Enjoy the video and have a great weekend everybody ๐
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