Learn Guitar: Visuals for the Modes

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Modes in C Ionian

Below are the modes. The modes are useful for many things and is used in lots of western music. As has been discussed before, the modes are 7 intervals out of the 12 total tones in the diatonic scale. If there are 7 modes in a set order, then you could start the stop the scale in seven different ways.

As will be discussed further in the actual videos the modes is nothing more than a list of 7 in 7 different orders. Playing the modes will help you discover what scale sounds good with what chords, and what chords might sound good together. The modes provides a useful approach and introduction to music and one approach to playing. As we will see in section 3 which integrates harmonic and melodic modifications to the modes, a different approach to to music.

Any feedback on these visuals is appreciated. The octive highlighted is always the C, do you think it would be better if 1 was always highlighted, so in D Dorian instead of C being highlighted, D would be?

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C Ionian


CIO.png

D Dorian


DCIO.png

E Phrygian


PCIO.png

F Lydian


LCIO.png

G MixoLydian


MCIO.png

A Aeolian


ACIO.png

B Locrian


LoCIO.png


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woow good one brother :) loved it

nice work! thanks!

thanks, trying too!!

pretty good, learning guitar for a month already

I will Learn Guitar with your education. :) Thanks. I want to play "nothing else matter" ...

great, hope this all helps." Nothing Else Matters" by Metallica? Below might be helpful. I unfortunately cannot cover copyrighted music, and Metallica is notorious for hating free exchange of ideas.

Thank you. :)

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Thank you for sharing your valuable knowledge. Very appreciated!

Glad it is useful. Happy to be part of Steem!!

Thanks for the contribution friend, now to study a little more and learn about the tones and do some music

Nice hope it works out, hope this course helps you achieve your goals!!

Keep up the good work. You’re like the Leonardo DaVinci of Steem.

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wow........ you lost me at modes.....lol.... All my guitars are tuned to open tuning of some sort with the exception of a couple 4 and 6 stringers. If I can't just bar a fret and make a chord I'm in trouble...... But then cigar box guitars are supposed to be fun and simple.....You do great work here my friend. Maybe I should just sit and read your posts from the beginning and actually try to practise.... Thanks

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