Lesson Excerpt: Lick #2 starts also off with an A minor/C major triad idea moving to a Gmajor triad and ending with a D major triad as well. Once you have it down let's move on to Lick #3!
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Instructor: Al Joseph Level: Intermediate Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: Today, I've written 3 lines for you in Eminor/Gmajor. I don't play or think in terms of "Aeolian" or minor mode that much actually. I tend to hear the relative major mode. For instance, in this case we are in Eminor. I will hear the Eminor pentatoni...
Media Length: 0:55
Instructor: Al Joseph Level: Intermediate Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: Lick #3 starts off using an E minor/G major triad and ending with an E minor Pentatonic line. I hope this was helpful for you! Make sure to review my Root Connection Study from last month's Tutorial of Lydian. You'll not only learn really cool lines...
Media Length: 1:32
Instructor: Al Joseph Level: Intermediate Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: And now Lick #2! Remember, the Root Connection Study is all about a pivot point, seeing the available note from a given shape from the root note of the key or chord. A vantage point if you will. Use these phrases to test your understanding of how th...
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Instructor: Al Joseph Level: Intermediate Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: And finally, Lick #5! Remember, the Root Connection Study is all about a pivot point, seeing the available note from a given shape from the root note of the key or chord. A vantage point if you will. Use these phrases to test your understanding of h...
Media Length: 1:56
Instructor: Al Joseph Level: Intermediate Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: Lick #1 starts off with an A minor/C major triad idea moving to a Gmajor triad and ending with a D major triad. Very simple and straight forward. Remember we're exploring ideas for writing solos and lines so take note of the finger positions I'm usi...
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Instructor: Rick Graham Level: Advanced Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: Alrighty then! Let's get cracking on the first sequence. The whole sequence is based around the tonal centre of A dorian and while it is mainly diatonic, there are some additional passing notes present which make the sequence that little bit more in...
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Instructor: Al Joseph Level: Intermediate Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: And now Lick #3! Remember, the Root Connection Study is all about a pivot point, seeing the available note from a given shape from the root note of the key or chord. A vantage point if you will. Use these phrases to test your understanding of how th...
Media Length: 0:17
Instructor: Rick Graham Level: Advanced Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: This sequence is a particular favourite of mine and can actually be heard on my track 'Aftermath' which will be appearing on my new album. This main pattern is a suspended 2nd arpeggio with an added tapped 13th and it descends sequentially to create ...
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Instructor: Rick Graham Level: Advanced Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: Thanks for joining me in sequence 4! This sequence is based upon an A diminished scale. This scale is an octotonic scale and is sometimes called a whole/half scale. This is because the scale is built upon those intervals which re-occur every minor t...
Media Length: 0:47
Instructor: Al Joseph Level: Intermediate Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: Here we have the first example lick. Remember, the Root Connection Study is all about a pivot point, seeing the available note from a given shape from the root note of the key or chord. A vantage point if you will. Use these phrases to test your und...
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Instructor: Al Joseph Level: Intermediate Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: And now Lick #4! Remember, the Root Connection Study is all about a pivot point, seeing the available note from a given shape from the root note of the key or chord. A vantage point if you will. Use these phrases to test your understanding of how th...
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Instructor: Rick Graham Level: Advanced Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: In sequence 6 we are in familiar ground again in that the sequence is based around the A minor pentatonic scale. The use of left hand slides give this sequence a very Asian flavour to it which is very pleasing to the ear. If we examine the diagram w...
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Instructor: Rick Graham Level: Advanced Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: Alrighty then! The next sequence is in the tonal centre of E and utilizes the notes of the E minor pentatonic scale. Pentatonic scales are more often than not, played as two note per string scales but here it requires 4 note per string pentatonic sha...
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Instructor: Rick Graham Level: Advanced Topic: Scales Style: Rock
Excerpt: Ready to go with exercise 2? Good stuff! OK, this exercise is based upon an A minor pentatonic scale which shifts positions using the 3rd finger. The best way to practice this pattern is to play the notes in the same order as indicated in the diagra...
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Instructor: Sean Conklin Level: Beginner Topic: Cool Riffs Style: Rock
Excerpt: The notes in this riff are all sixteenth notes and palm-muted. When you listen to the riff, you can hear that the notes are in groupings of 3. If you count "One, two, three, One, two, three" where each count represents each note, you'll really hear/...
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