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Learn lead guitar Free lesson the Dorian Mode part 1

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25 Responses to “ Learn lead guitar Free lesson the Dorian Mode part 1 ”

  1. riskotibor80 Says:

    Nicely explained dude!


  2. Nixlplix Says:

    Been playing guitar for 24 years but never took the time to learn this stuff or even the circle of fifths. Thought it was too hard and too much to remember. I watched a few other videos before this but your spin on it really helps. I checked out Pitch Axis as well but not sure I see how that one helps very much. Thanks!


  3. Nixlplix Says:

    @YouSpamTard Joe’s is great to watch but it’s not really much of a lesson like this video is.


  4. bmaj7 Says:

    Teaching people how to actually play their instrument with lessons like these puts you guys in the category of true instructors. Well done lesson.


  5. Occipital1 Says:

    You’re the man! Thank you for this educational video! I love how you say blast a scale over a chord! My playing has improved big time with this video!


  6. slowhand633 Says:

    finally… great lesson brotha !!!!! !


  7. jeffgnr Says:

    this was a great video. i just keep mind effing myself here. i recorded that same exact chord progression, and because it’s in E, I played in D major to get Dorian. is that right?


  8. pickslide812 Says:

    Great lesson. been practicing my mode soloing to an album i found on itunes by a guy name jon hall. not for beginners. hard to find because his first name is spelled without an h in it. worth finding.


  9. madeku Says:

    to think of them as G major, or A dorian is confusing to me (just getting into music theory finally). im only upto thinking of modes as different patterns, just where you play them. playing that “dorian”. playing the dorian pattern off of whatever root. just like you would with chords.


  10. cjkeegan100 Says:

    this is what ive been looking thank you


  11. bonasera13 Says:

    Thanks for the vids and keep going dude. Learned alot. Nothing for beginners.


  12. SpiteJay Says:

    Love these videos, very edible info


  13. spirogrinder2 Says:

    shuttup n play ur guitar


  14. ganjagladiator Says:

    u got good method….you remind of snoopy man.


  15. danwhelo Says:

    THANK YOU!!!
    what he means by the 4 major chord is the 4th chord of a given key eg:in the key of A the 4th chord is D and in the key of G the 4th chord is C.


  16. Skadoosh417 Says:

    What’s a 4 major chord?


  17. runeguldberg Says:

    This is not for learning. This is for him to show what he has learned. Presented very fast. Ok. I learned a little.


  18. felphero Says:

    so you’re saying that in order to make a solo have that different mode sound i have to see if the chords are major or minor and them like relate them to the modes, like if it’s a “G major” i use a “G mixolidian” or a “G minor” i use a “G dorian” even thought the notes of “G dorian” scale aren’t the same notes of the “G minor” scale, is that it?


  19. thejack1212 Says:

    is ionian what he’s talikng about


  20. Ball90210 Says:

    Great job caught this over at John Denner ‘s channel


  21. RsGhost1 Says:

    Some modes like Aeolian or Dorian should be played over Minor chords though.


  22. RsGhost1 Says:

    If you have a G major chord.. you could use a major scale in a different key than G to get a cool sound. You can choose between G A B C D E or F# because those are the notes of the G major scale or G Ionian. Let´s say you choose to play B Major over a G major chord. To make it work you have to emphasize the G notes so it will sound good so it´s basically B major in the key of G. Because that sounds weird they called it B Phrygian :) Same goes for all of the modes.


  23. Acousticshredder24 Says:

    This was incredibly helpful to my playing and I am glad this was posted!


  24. BrownGuitar11 Says:

    its crazy how like 4 months ago i didnt understand this guy but now i understand everyword he says


  25. dmnxCGi Says:

    and yes correct, B dorian = A major scale

    C dorian = A# major scale (not A major, if you don’t understand this i can do a quick explanation)


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