This is a great starting point, thanks! I’ve been seeing discussions based around string skipping and dropped voicings to try to break the symmetry, but to be honest it’s way too complex, when new to this, for a parent scale that is already pretty arcane, so again- thanks for your work 👍🏻
Your videos are great. Ive been looking for a Holdsworth lessons and was unable to find anything like this good before with so many explanations. Thanks for posting .It helps a lot.
Great work on this one! The concept instantly opened up a world of ocd goodness for me 🤣 Once I realized that it works for any symmetrical scale, I ran to my guitar case and sacrificed myself to the masochism gods. Thanks for that ❤❤❤
These are great. There's another great pattern in Mode 3 too. It's half, major 3rd and major 3rd, half and uses the same triad major and minor pattern. It starts on the 3rd note of the scale. Big stretch though!👊😎
Great lesson. I definitely dig the approach. The half step approach always threw me off. It truly is more effective just understanding what a mode is doing triadically! Great lesson!
This is a great starting point, thanks! I’ve been seeing discussions based around string skipping and dropped voicings to try to break the symmetry, but to be honest it’s way too complex, when new to this, for a parent scale that is already pretty arcane, so again- thanks for your work 👍🏻
Your videos are great. Ive been looking for a Holdsworth lessons and was unable to find anything like this good before with so many explanations. Thanks for posting .It helps a lot.
Great work on this one! The concept instantly opened up a world of ocd goodness for me 🤣
Once I realized that it works for any symmetrical scale, I ran to my guitar case and sacrificed myself to the masochism gods.
Thanks for that ❤❤❤
great unlock ❤
These are great. There's another great pattern in Mode 3 too. It's half, major 3rd and major 3rd, half and uses the same triad major and minor pattern. It starts on the 3rd note of the scale. Big stretch though!👊😎
Great lesson. I definitely dig the approach. The half step approach always threw me off. It truly is more effective just understanding what a mode is doing triadically! Great lesson!
3:40 Very cool sounding stuff!
Love you, man.
thank you!!
You belong in our Patreon!
super! from Poland
Another great piece of the puzzle! Do you have these backing tracks available anywhere?
We are about to start posting a bunch of backing tracks for free. Stay tuned!
Not seen Allan with that strat-style guitar in the thumbnail before. Who's the chap on the right?
That’s my grandma!
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Its Messiaen! I thought he would be much older - part of the early 20th century composers like Faure or Debussy.
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Dude!
Get it?
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