Yeah definitely, I'm learning what the guitar does, when it is not like moving the song, because alot of the songs are piano driven, and bass. What I ...
Yeah I agree, people tend to over think modes, and yes changing a song from Ionian to Phrygian would be weird, I'mnot sure how you would do that but, ...
G Phrygian wouldn't be like that, the way you harmonized it you were thinking Major scale, G Phrygian would be the same as Ebmaj7 ( or C minor ).So yo...
F lydian would just be the C major scale played towards F, you could also play F ionian if you wanted to, or F Myxolidian. :O
If you were to name the modes like u did in E you would call them:E ionian, F# dorian, G# phrygian and so on and on and on.The things you were naming ...
Hahaha all of you guys have alot of stuff, but I only have my trusty guitar and I use it on whatever amp I can find.guitar: Ibanez Prestige RG 2500 - ...
Um no what I wrote is right. The thing you said : C ionian, D dorian, E phrygian so on and on and on is just the same C major scale starting from a di...
I really don't know what you mean o.othere are 7 different modes E ionian ( E major scale )E Dorian ( D major scale starting from E )E Phrygian ( C ma...
Thats like when I am playing at church ( which I do consistently now)The pianist( he's a bassist but he plays the piano at church cause its better cau...
I said bVII not vii...He didn't use F#-A-C-E ( which would be F#min7b5 the diatonic vii in G ) He used F-A-C which would be a flat VII, that is the re...
Hmmm...So more questions.I was playing a simple song the other day it was a I VIm IV V ( with some other parts but whatever ) that the school teacher ...
Ahh right it would be Db, cause if it was C# then it would be E# whoops, I counted backwards from F, so I would be playing the same scale but I called...