More fun with Phrygian: superimposing pentatonic scales. The notes of pentatonic minor (1 b3 4 5 b7) are found in the Dorian, Phrygian, and Aeolian modes, so you can substitute the pentatonics freely for any of those modes with a common major parent scale. To continue with E Phrygian: its parent major is C Ionian, which also gives us D Dorian and A Aeolian, so you can play D pentatonic minor and A pentatonic minor over E Phrygian riffs or progressions, as long as you resolve them to strong E Phrygian tonalities (leaning on that E-F relationship is a good idea). Try playing a minor pentatonic sequence in E, then dropping down a whole step and playing the same sequence again in D, and then resolving to E.
I absolutely loved this lesson Dave🤘. Incredible tones to play with and learn. Thx again Dave. Keep up the great work. Some of those times won't let me sleep tonight 😂🎸🤘👍
I was at that show. Steve Morse opened up for them, and then for a finale all four of them played together. One of the most amazing shows I've ever seen.
MY FAVORITE MODE OF MODES!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 I was very lucky to visit my mothers side of her family in England 🏴 when I was 9 years old - long story short - my visit to England 🏴 was amazing that I have forever in my life today - The Gipsy Kings!!!! Phrygian Mode!!!!!!! Thank you David Brewster!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Fantastic!!! Keep this type of video coming !! Loving it !! I especially love when you show how these modes tie together with other modes and how we can use them simultaneously!! Awesome job !!!
'It's not going to sound like Joy To The World, it's going to sound like' Joy To The Netherworld'... 🤣🤣🤣 I'm still laughing at that one. Brilliant lesson as always.
Cool. Playing a mode and hearing where it would be suitable are two different challenges, and this helps. BTW - instead of "Fake flamenco", you could call it "Shamenco"!
Just finished the lesson. Rock out ☠️💀☠️☠️ very helpful. I'm also excited for the rest of this series on modes. These past 2 have helped tremendously. Great song choice, definitely one of my favorite syd era songs.
Modes have always intimidated me because I find them so confusing! Basically I know that each mode is a variation of the Major (Ionian) mode right? My issue is the fingering of each mode. Can you do a video for slowpokes like me that shows the fingering of each mode? Also is it the “C” Major scale which is the Ionian? D= Dorian, E=Phrygian F=Lydian, G= Mixolydian, A= Aolian, B=Locrian? Thanks for allowing me to ask a long winded question!
If it's all ionian sections , then why not think of it as playing "x" major scale above the 3rd chord to get phrygian tension ? Is there another purpose for modal thinking ? 🤔
We also need Luring out Lydian and Mining for Mixolydian
Finally after 40+ years someone explained to me how to find modal chords simply, the best lesson ever man. Thank you.
Joy to the netherworld needs to be written 🤟
Excellent video first thing in morning thanks David ❤from 🏴
More fun with Phrygian: superimposing pentatonic scales. The notes of pentatonic minor (1 b3 4 5 b7) are found in the Dorian, Phrygian, and Aeolian modes, so you can substitute the pentatonics freely for any of those modes with a common major parent scale. To continue with E Phrygian: its parent major is C Ionian, which also gives us D Dorian and A Aeolian, so you can play D pentatonic minor and A pentatonic minor over E Phrygian riffs or progressions, as long as you resolve them to strong E Phrygian tonalities (leaning on that E-F relationship is a good idea). Try playing a minor pentatonic sequence in E, then dropping down a whole step and playing the same sequence again in D, and then resolving to E.
Perfect album on the top left for this lesson!
Dude that lesson goes to the top of my list in this series👊👍😎
Joy to the netherworld. Brilliant.
Haunting, mysterious, and exotic are are all evoked through Phrygian.
"it's not going to sound like "Joy To The World".....
.... it's going to sound like "Joy to The Netherworld"!"
:D
I absolutely loved this lesson Dave🤘. Incredible tones to play with and learn. Thx again Dave. Keep up the great work. Some of those times won't let me sleep tonight 😂🎸🤘👍
Daaaang Brewster's tearing it up. I thought I was in Spain at a bullfight.
Thanks Dave for another great modal lesson!
Had to pause after the “joy to the neitherworld” line because I nearly spat out my supper it was so funny.
I was at that show. Steve Morse opened up for them, and then for a finale all four of them played together.
One of the most amazing shows I've ever seen.
God damn that was a badass intro
For real!!!!!
MY FAVORITE MODE OF MODES!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌 I was very lucky to visit my mothers side of her family in England 🏴 when I was 9 years old - long story short - my visit to England 🏴 was amazing that I have forever in my life today - The Gipsy Kings!!!! Phrygian Mode!!!!!!! Thank you David Brewster!!!🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
Terrific, thank you!
Great stuff Dave…Thanks.🎸⚡️🎶
Fantastic!!! Keep this type of video coming !! Loving it !! I especially love when you show how these modes tie together with other modes and how we can use them simultaneously!! Awesome job !!!
That was terrific. Thank you very much for this lesson!
That little pinky trill at the start of the free jam with the looper at the end was silky smooth and tasty AF my guy !
Great lesson. You are awesome at explaining and showing uses for some of these more advanced topics. Thank You!
My favorite mode thanks for a really cool lesson David 👍👏🤘
i love when you open with an original piece 🎉
Yep gunna have to watch a couple times lol great vid !!!
Awesome, thank you.
Loved your intro and your explanations very inspirational and educational !
I appreciate you brew!
It's all making sense now. I played the C maj pentatonic scale over an Em chord and bam! Phrygian.
I really enjoy this series.
Thanks so much😊
just taught me phrygian in a trial by fire thank ya
Started learning theory on a piano a year or so ago. This is so much easier to understand since the first video of yours I had seen. Great videos !
'It's not going to sound like Joy To The World, it's going to sound like' Joy To The Netherworld'... 🤣🤣🤣 I'm still laughing at that one. Brilliant lesson as always.
Thanks so much and well done as always cheerz and peace 🤙
Very cool. Thanks!
Yeah, 12:18, I always thought that Alice IC song had killer riffs 😊
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS VIDEO ❤️ 📹 😍.
PHENOMENAL VIDEO.
great lesson
I have a couple of songs on this scale. Very metal I think.
Why does the home note can be E or F from phrygian E?
Your Phrygian Is Running!
Great video as always! Is that a Hawkwind-poster on the Wall?
Cool. Playing a mode and hearing where it would be suitable are two different challenges, and this helps.
BTW - instead of "Fake flamenco", you could call it "Shamenco"!
Mike Oldfield also plays this mode a lot in a song called "Serpent Dream". Which is over an Am tonality I think?
Enjoy the HEAT...Hot lessons included, Brewski!
Dave....can you do a lesson on Michael Hedges
Alex Lifeson's opening riff for La Villa Strangiato
Alex Lifeson and La Villa Strangiato
That opening was definitely Eddie influenced to my ears
Just finished the lesson. Rock out ☠️💀☠️☠️ very helpful. I'm also excited for the rest of this series on modes. These past 2 have helped tremendously. Great song choice, definitely one of my favorite syd era songs.
Makes me think of RAINBOW "The Gates of Babylon".
I gotta say. You cover a lot of ground. Very good. Thanks.
Modes have always intimidated me because I find them so confusing!
Basically I know that each mode is a variation of the Major (Ionian) mode right?
My issue is the fingering of each mode.
Can you do a video for slowpokes like me that shows the fingering of each mode?
Also is it the “C” Major scale which is the Ionian? D= Dorian, E=Phrygian F=Lydian, G= Mixolydian, A= Aolian, B=Locrian?
Thanks for allowing me to ask a long winded question!
My dad lost his mind when he caught me using a pick playing his classical guitar.
Just add the major 3rd to the phrygian scale and you have phrygian dominent.
I think that teaching the modes as what degrees are flattened from the major scale is more advantageous. Is it not?
wait what E5??? what does that even mean? really asking. appreciate knowledgeable responses. ty.
E5 = E (root) & B (fifth)
It's a power chord = E5
@@LateNightLessons The root, the 5th, and the octave. ( Power Chord )
If it's all ionian sections , then why not think of it as playing "x" major scale above the 3rd chord to get phrygian tension ?
Is there another purpose for modal thinking ? 🤔
SO ? I AM WAITING for you to show me the A minor Phrygian scale ? Where is it found ? 5 th fret ? low e string ---what are the notes ?
You just showed me that I have been playing phrygian mode for years without even knowing it 🤔
TOO FAST -TO FOLLOW OR LEARN -HAVE YOU GOT TABS ?
Hell yes. Guess what I'll be doing tonight. I love these lessons. The Dorian lesson was killer helped a lot 😁.