I'll check out the Carvins, thanks!
Nice link, thanks!
I think that it doesnt matter what method you use to learn scales/modes as long as you learn the notes as well. That is very, very important. If you k...
Perhaps I've been spending too much time in Jiu Jitsu class and it's making me adversarial... =]Okay, I can't say I disagree with anything being said....
I just posted a new lesson on my site. Here's a description:If you struggle with tuning your guitar, the difficulty may be with your head and not you...
With all this talk of music and methods I would love for everyone to share their music and put their money where their mouths are. Being that I seem ...
I will agree Beethoven's 5th stands as an excellent example of someone who may have written based on theory moreso. I recall he agnozied over the mos...
Mark,I'm sure your students are successfull at playing scales. After all, you've eliminated the need for them to rely on anything but muscle memory an...
Modes are a funny thing - the easier they are to 'understand', the harder they are to actually use. So if your goal is to know which notes are in a m...
I wanted to add to this my underlying theory behind this method:Your brain remembers patterns much more quickly than it remembers comparitive analysis...
You should recall from your previous lesson that E Minor/Aeolian is the sixth mode of G Major/Ionian so they are really the same scale just starting i...