I watched this video and start to work.
I tried to create c dorian mode but this rules are true about %90. am i wrong?
I tried to create c dorian mode but this rules are true about %90. am i wrong?
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JOIN THE DISCORD VIEW THREADOkay, so I took the time and try it for myself. Dorian is the second degree of C, so we're starting on E. I took th 7th fret, second string.
The second degree starts with ZX. If we continue this pattern we get ZXXYY, but when we shift from X to Y rules 1 and 2 apply so we have to shift the shape up two frets.
Now the pattern I created this way falls in line with the C major scale we know and love. If I didn't make a mistake the rules seem to apply to 100%
i guess its true i search it on google and most pictures look like this pic.I don't know If that is actually the c Dorian Mode but yeah, the pattern doesn't seem to apply here
Awesome!Thank you so much!This video is really helpful.But i have one more question, first 7 note is okey but we need to down to first string how we can ?
I apologize that this is quite long but I hope this can help one of you understand scales better
Each scale mode has a shape (pattern). Pattern 1 in is Ionian (Major). Pattern 2 is Dorian. Pattern 3 is Phrygian. Pattern 4 is Lydian. Pattern 5 is Mixolydian. Pattern 6 is Aeolian (Minor). Pattern 7 is Locrian. You pick a shape to learn or mess around with and you can play whichever pattern you chose from the 6th string to the 1st string and vice versa. Just don’t think too much about it, those patterns are your key to success. I also recommend finding a different video online about scales lol.Awesome!Thank you so much!This video is really helpful.But i have one more question, first 7 note is okey but we need to down to first string how we can ?
this video is wrong ?Each scale mode has a shape (pattern). Pattern 1 in is Ionian (Major). Pattern 2 is Dorian. Pattern 3 is Phrygian. Pattern 4 is Lydian. Pattern 5 is Mixolydian. Pattern 6 is Aeolian (Minor). Pattern 7 is Locrian. You pick a shape to learn or mess around with and you can play whichever pattern you chose from the 6th string to the 1st string and vice versa. Just don’t think too much about it, those patterns are your key to success. I also recommend finding a different video online about scales lol.
Not wrong but not good to learn from. Very confusing to beginners.this video is wrong ?
i think im using 1234567 way and patterns in this video for now.I will keep search anyway.Not wrong but not good to learn from. Very confusing to beginners.
im open to new ideas you can send video or channel for scales.it really help meNot wrong but not good to learn from. Very confusing to beginners.
There’s an abundance of sources out there on the internet that everyone can learn from. If something is confusing up front, find a different source and see how it explains that same thing you’re researching. You want to use a handful of sources and cross-reference them in order to really understand something. That works for me, anyway. Good luck!im open to new ideas you can send video or channel for scales.it really help me
okey thank youThere’s an abundance of sources out there on the internet that everyone can learn from. If something is confusing up front, find a different source and see how it explains that same thing you’re researching. You want to use a handful of sources and cross-reference them in order to really understand something. That works for me, anyway. Good luck!
i know first 7 note okey but its just on 6-5-4 strings. how can i find 3-2-1 string notes ?Are you confused with scales or modes and the degree interval? Or just the major/minor in 7 position?
Follow the patterns in the chart I referenced in the video I posted in this threadi know first 7 note okey but its just on 6-5-4 strings. how can i find 3-2-1 string notes ?
Just had a short watch and I second this opinion.Not wrong but not good to learn from. Very confusing to beginners.