I studied at a fine arts high school and i gotta say that your videos and explanations are much more understandable and memorable than the education i received at school. I discovered your channel with the loathe analysis video. Brilliant content, I'd like to see more
It is a scale/mode but it doesn’t have a name to my knowledge. The scales and modes that do have names are the ones that are commonly used, primarily the modes of major and melodic minor. You could think of this scale as a mix of locrian and melodic minor. 1 b2 b3 4 b5 b6 of locrian and 1 b3 4 6 7 of melodic minor smashed together
@@andrewboothmusic well you are an excellent guitar player my friend. I also got a music degree and studied composition. I am just getting back into guitar and found your ideas very intriguing and I hope to bring some of my studies into metal and hardcore as well. Keep up the great work!
Seriously great video! Most concise and relevant explanation of intervals and how to navigate them on guitar. Well done!!
I know I can trust you cause that tone is as clean as that shirt
Can’t tell if my tone is sick or if I suck at doing laundry 😂
@@andrewboothmusic the tone is sick🗿
I studied at a fine arts high school and i gotta say that your videos and explanations are much more understandable and memorable than the education i received at school. I discovered your channel with the loathe analysis video. Brilliant content, I'd like to see more
Your voice is calm and clear! This was very helpful, thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m really glad you found it helpful
I really liked your wording throughout the video. Thanks for the courage/inspo!
You’re very welcome! Thank you for watching 🙂
This is great info man! Definitely stuff I didn’t know about that I’ll be implying to my own music
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Is that scale a particular scale/mode? I mean the opeth riff scale
It is a scale/mode but it doesn’t have a name to my knowledge. The scales and modes that do have names are the ones that are commonly used, primarily the modes of major and melodic minor. You could think of this scale as a mix of locrian and melodic minor. 1 b2 b3 4 b5 b6 of locrian and 1 b3 4 6 7 of melodic minor smashed together
@@andrewboothmusic awesome, thanks man
Did you go to Berklee?
I didn’t. I got by BMus from the University of Saskatchewan
@@andrewboothmusic well you are an excellent guitar player my friend. I also got a music degree and studied composition. I am just getting back into guitar and found your ideas very intriguing and I hope to bring some of my studies into metal and hardcore as well. Keep up the great work!