Same here! I cant learn theory just to know it. Best way to try to pick it up while analyzing your favourites’ playing. Music theory is descriptive afterall.
Nice exotic licks ! I'll have to give these a try. By the way, have you ever tried to tackle that loooooooong descent from "Exposition" (from Book of Taliesyn album)? I'd love to see you play "Anyone's Daughter" too. If one day you consider working on those, I'll be watching for sure. [WE WANT MORE RITCHIE!!!] ;) Mate, you have the perfect channel!
Thank you again! Don't wanna sound cocky, it might turn out to be hard but listening to Exposition that run might not be that difficult as it sounds. Anyone's Daughter on the other hand is a tall order. But I shall give it a go sometime.
@@DogwithtwoBones Yeah! I see what you mean. I've always imagined Blackmore triturating a 2 meters-long guitar. "That Anyone's daughter" solo would be cool though.
DOGWITHTWOBONES, can you give more examples of richie blackmore using the HARMONIC MINOR mode in the band rainbow songs. The more examples the better to learn from
Do you have any specific lick ideas you'd like to learn? I'm thinking about making another video but also I am available for skype lessons if you wanna learn more about these scales and Blackmore licks.
@@DogwithtwoBones yes make another youtube video showing a lot of different Blackmore licks. His live Raindow concerts and live deep purple concerts in the 70's, 80's he uses harmonic minor, phyrigian dominant, hungarian scale "double" harmonic scale licks
@@DogwithtwoBones When I listen to deep purple and rainbow albums I can't tell by ear when blackmore is using the harmonic minor scale , phrygian dominant scale but my ears can't tell. If you can show in a youtube video lesson ALL the deep purple and raindow blackmore licks that he uses the harmonic minor scale and phrygian dominant scale Because my ears only hear blackmore doing pentatonic blues licks mostly 90% of the time
@@billwilliams6338 Blackmore does a lot of pentatonic for sure but transitioning to rainbow he really expanded on the natural minor scale and the aforementioned exotic scales modes but he does it sparingly. Still I don't have enough time to transcribe and make a video about/with all the licks. These scales have a really unique tonality which you can train your ear to pick up on. If we are talking about the E harmonic minor, play E Eb C B on the guitar and memorise that sound. Anytime you'll hear that it will be a permutation of these scales I am showing in this video mini series. Songs like Lady of the Lake, Eyes of Fire come to mind. I might have already mentioned that I am available for skype lessons to discuss any Blackmore related topic.
Great to learn some theory around Blackmore's playing. For me it makes learning theory alot more fun. Thank you!
Same here! I cant learn theory just to know it. Best way to try to pick it up while analyzing your favourites’ playing. Music theory is descriptive afterall.
Great video buddy need more of these lessons!
Thank you! There’s another one published and a third one on the way.
great video dude!! nice way to learn.
Thank you! There’s 2 more coming.
Nice exotic licks ! I'll have to give these a try. By the way, have you ever tried to
tackle that loooooooong descent from "Exposition" (from Book of
Taliesyn album)? I'd love to see you play "Anyone's Daughter" too. If one day you consider working on those, I'll be watching
for sure. [WE WANT MORE RITCHIE!!!] ;) Mate, you have the perfect channel!
Thank you again! Don't wanna sound cocky, it might turn out to be hard but listening to Exposition that run might not be that difficult as it sounds. Anyone's Daughter on the other hand is a tall order. But I shall give it a go sometime.
@@DogwithtwoBones Yeah! I see what you mean. I've always imagined Blackmore triturating a 2 meters-long guitar. "That Anyone's daughter" solo would be cool though.
DOGWITHTWOBONES,
can you give more examples of richie blackmore using the HARMONIC MINOR mode in the band rainbow songs. The more examples the better to learn from
Do you have any specific lick ideas you'd like to learn? I'm thinking about making another video but also I am available for skype lessons if you wanna learn more about these scales and Blackmore licks.
@@DogwithtwoBones yes make another youtube video showing a lot of different Blackmore licks. His live Raindow concerts and live deep purple concerts in the 70's, 80's he uses harmonic minor, phyrigian dominant, hungarian scale "double" harmonic scale licks
bill williams i meant do you have any specific licks you’d like me to cover?
@@DogwithtwoBones When I listen to deep purple and rainbow albums I can't tell by ear when blackmore is using the harmonic minor scale , phrygian dominant scale but my ears can't tell.
If you can show in a youtube video lesson ALL the deep purple and raindow blackmore licks that he uses the harmonic minor scale and phrygian dominant scale
Because my ears only hear blackmore doing pentatonic blues licks mostly 90% of the time
@@billwilliams6338 Blackmore does a lot of pentatonic for sure but transitioning to rainbow he really expanded on the natural minor scale and the aforementioned exotic scales modes but he does it sparingly. Still I don't have enough time to transcribe and make a video about/with all the licks.
These scales have a really unique tonality which you can train your ear to pick up on. If we are talking about the E harmonic minor, play E Eb C B on the guitar and memorise that sound. Anytime you'll hear that it will be a permutation of these scales I am showing in this video mini series. Songs like Lady of the Lake, Eyes of Fire come to mind.
I might have already mentioned that I am available for skype lessons to discuss any Blackmore related topic.
Toss in a Phrygian and a Hungarian minor scale and I think we'll have covered everything. :) Nice Vid AA.
It’s only lesson 1 ;)
Subtitules español pleaseeeee
I am sorry I don't speak Spanish unfortunately.
I know I'm awesome
Haha, good one ;)