Guitar Major Scale Modes | Sounds Of The Modes

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Guitar Major Scale Modes | Beginners’ Crash Course | Sounds Of The Modes
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This is lesson 10 from our course “Major Scale Modes | Beginner’s Crash Course”. In this lesson you’ll learn the difference between modes in series and modes in parallel. You’ll also hear the unique sounds of each of the major scale modes.

**Quickly Learn About The Major Scale Modes And How To Use Them**
Many people become overwhelmed and frustrated when trying to learn the major scale modes. The major scale modes are often taught in a way that makes them seem extremely complicated and may leave you feeling overwhelmed and frustrated. On the other hand, they can also be taught in an oversimplified way that makes you wonder if there’s any point in learning them.

Major Scale Modes - Beginner’s Crash Course will help you quickly build a foundation for understanding the major scale modes and how to use them musically. This course covers the fundamentals of the major scale modes in a fast paced, fun and easy to follow format. By the end of this course you’ll be able to move on with ease to advanced major scale mode lessons and courses.

NOTE: This course assumes you have a basic understanding of the following:

Intervals and scales
The major scale and how it’s constructed
What modes are
Take our course “Music Theory - Beginner’s Crash Course” first if you’re unclear on any of the subjects listed above.

**What is a crash course?**
A crash course is designed to be a fast paced course that quickly teaches you the fundamentals of a specific subject…in this case the major scale modes.

Since this is a crash course we’ll move quickly through many topics but never so quickly that you will feel lost or overwhelmed at any point. Everything is presented in a logical step by step format that’s easy to follow just like our other popular courses.

**Here’s what you’ll learn in this course**
Names of the major scale modes modes
Ionian mode construction
Dorian mode construction
Phrygian mode construction
Lydian mode construction
Mixolydian mode construction
Aeolian mode construction
Locrian mode construction
Major scale modes in series and in parallel
Major scale mode tonic chords
The unique sounds of each of the major scale modes
Real world examples of how to use the major scae modes musically

If you’ve ever been frustrated trying to understand the major scale modes or you just want learn the fundamentals of the major scale modes quickly, this course is for you!

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**What you receive with the full course**
24/7 access to 14 video lessons (over 40 mins)

Major Scale Modes | Beginner’s Crash Course eGuide

Includes all of the charts and diagrams presented in each video lesson
And more!
Ability to leave comments and ask questions

Each video lessons contains a comment section where you can leave comments or ask questions about the specific lesson or the course in general. Chad will answer all of your questions and give you further advice and instructions as needed.
And much more!

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So if the song I played in the key G major. I am stuck with playing in one mode? I am sorry I have a hard time with the improvising when I play.

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