@@mickymiller6130 no problem! Glad you enjoyed. Again, I play mostly by ear and only had 2 years of formal lessons under a classical guitar teacher , so my theory knowledge and reading etc is pretty limited.
Hey! Nice tutorial, need to rewatch it a couple times to get it, but I think I have got the idea. What song did you briefly play in this video as an example of playing the same shape but emphasizing different notes? For like a couple of seconds it was played.
@@matthewtaylor808 Well, minor is a mode and the 6th of a major scale is indeed a minor scale, so he's correct. Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian (6th), Locrian
Thank you, a gem of a lesson! Making sense now.
@@mickymiller6130 no problem! Glad you enjoyed. Again, I play mostly by ear and only had 2 years of formal lessons under a classical guitar teacher , so my theory knowledge and reading etc is pretty limited.
@@matthewtaylor808 Not to worry, I subscribed. Learning modes can be challenging.
Great lesson. 👌
thi is really good, thank you!!
Hey! Nice tutorial, need to rewatch it a couple times to get it, but I think I have got the idea. What song did you briefly play in this video as an example of playing the same shape but emphasizing different notes? For like a couple of seconds it was played.
The Thrill is Gone- BB King!
@@matthewtaylor808thanks! Need to to learn how to play it the way you do
Okay... I'm subscribing...xD
@@EulerAngles922 cheers my friend!
@@matthewtaylor808 This is one of the best guitar lessons i’ve come across. Please do Texas Flood next… or maybe Little Wing?
@@EulerAngles922 I love both of those songs. I will absolutely do those soon.
nice is this like playing the 6th mode relative to that chord?
@@lumpehd9728 not mode, just relative minor.
yeah but playing pattern 6 on g major scale give you pattern starting on E whitch is pattern 1 in Em?@@matthewtaylor808
@@matthewtaylor808 Well, minor is a mode and the 6th of a major scale is indeed a minor scale, so he's correct.
Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian (6th), Locrian
@@EulerAngles922 touché!
Yes, when you know theory.