Happy Easter Cherries! I grew up listening to pretty much every genre of music. Blues, Rock, Country, Disco. They all use some form of mixing these two scales. I'm talking in parallel meaning over the same chord, root note, or tonic. It's a mixture of a major and a minor 3rd for the most part. Happy and sad together. Every guitar player you know does this a lot ๐ Even when I was playing bass I noticed many great bass lines were playing the minor 3rd under a major chord. It's a very interesting concept. In this video I'll show you how to play the major and minor pentatonic scale in the same position together so that you don't have to look far to make the switch. They intertwine with each other. There's also 4 other places on the fretboard that you can do this. When you get this under your fingers there's no stoping you. Enjoy the video and have a Happy Easter Everybody ๐ฃ❤️๐ธ
How To Use MODES to Understand Intervals and Create New Sounds
Hello Cherries! There's a expression that Modes are like Moods ๐ค Every one of them has a different sound and evokes a different emotions ๐คจ Some people think that Modes are unimportant in music ๐ฉ One benefit of them is that it's a way to verbally communicate a sound with other musicians ๐ฃ️ When you say this chord has a #4 or #11 "Same thing," they'll know its some kind on Lydian mode sound. It's worth exploring all the modes and sounds. Don't get stuck on one sound and say that's it. Music is an endless discovery. The closer you get to it the farther away you are๐กEnjoy the video Everybody and have a great weekend ❤️๐ธ
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