All About the Phrygian Mode and Phrygian Dominant - Very Dark Sound!

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It is a one-of-a-kind site dedicated to helping guitarists to understand the fretboard and create their own music. You will love it!!

zombieguitar
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This was the easiest explanation on how the modes work, I've always been confused until now

Steve-sihx
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I can't believe it! This (one and only) time you appear without a cap! ;)
Great content and outstanding pedagogy as usual! Thanks Brian :)

nicolasforfant
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This was fantastic! It was only a few years ago that I saw several of my favorite songs were in Phrygian dominant mode, and this was such a great explanation that even I, a lapsed violist, could follow. Thanks, man!

johnlittle
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Perfect mode for what is happening in society right now, appreciate the video

neiltosolini
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Thanks a lot for this video! I was wondering where the Phrygian Dominant Scale comes from and you cleared my doubts! Helped a lot

rajobratadas
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Thanks Brian I learnt a lot from this lesson 👍

victorformosa
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Here i.m thinking the Phrygian is a complex horror of a scale to learn --thankyou for the re-assurance --I will dive back into the Flamenco stuff with renewed learnt/ memorised E phrygian open scale by parrot fashion --was not difficult --so those notes are familiar 00---thanks again --appreciate!

CarlWinter-oyuf
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Hi, where can I find your song, ? I mean full song, If there is any other platform would u plz put the link in the description.
Thanks for the song and for the channel. Wishing the best for you and your family, you are helping lots of people giving them motivation and helping em to feel the excitement and joy, the thing that is we all lost cause of this expensive and foggy life . Brian prepare yourself cause one of these days thousands of thousands people gonna find your channel you gonna be busiest guitar teacher online, you deserve it Brother. ✌🏼

YorgMergyani
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THANKS AGAIN BRIAN, another great informative video and a well deserved like bro

Jollynoose
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That was a good explaination, thank you ! :)

waheednasir
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I like the approch "relative and parallel mode" and the gnrs exemple thank you!

konishiwadrglobule
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As always ..eye opening lessons and ear opening as well!

bjlevi
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Bria. Thanks for the lesson and your time for teaching I sure do appreciate it and thanks Bro. 👍 . Thanks TroyFrost / Troyster 😎 CoolRiffs 😎 Cool 🎸🤘🤘🤘

troyfrost
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Can you list all the characteristic chord combinations for all the modes...important information... thx you are one of my favourite teachers.

redwalrustmnc
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what scale does it make if we use flat 5 instead of 4 and flat 4 instead of minor 3rd?
Btw it sounds so cool.

waqaskhanzada
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in a different tutorial i heard that the phrygian dominant scale is the fifth mode of the harmonic minor scale an has a major third and not a raised

pinx
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I AM TRYING TO FIND THE A minor/C MAJOR PHRYGIAN SCALE POSITION ON THE FRET BOARD?

CarlWinter-oyuf
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What You think about this:

- we have Cmaj chord and pentatonic (cdega)

- now we go up to g pentatonic (gabde)
- and once again up to d pentatonic(def# ab), a pentatonic(abc# e f#)
e pentatonic(ef# g# b c#) etc etc still with Cmaj chord.


I do not know how to use this method of 5th in a practical and professional way :>

kukumuniu
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Great lesson Brian, saw rhe previous lesson too. But the question is WHEN to use tha harmanonic/dominant? Cause I tried on a phrygian BT and sounds...well...its sounds not bad butneither well. I would like to know. Thank you for sharing and time

EDGARDOUX