How to play guitar, explained in 20 minutes, part 3
At your Advanced studies we look at modes. The easiest way to learn the modes is to see them as an extension of: the chord shape – the pentatonic scale – the mode.
This is the heart of what SpyTunes is all about and go way beyond what the original CAGED system do.
By simply adding two notes to the pentatonic scale you can build a full mode.
Since you have practiced how to change pentatonic over every chord (to play like Jimi) this is really easy. Learning modes is not about learning a whole bunch of new shapes, it’s about just adding to what you know.
Should you apply all these modes to your chords instead of the pentatonic scales you would move outside Blues and Soul music and enter all other musical styles!
The final video in the series will show you how to use the modes over a simple I - VI - II - V progression.
How to play guitar, explained in 20 minutes, part 2
In this second video in the series we shall see how to actually apply this.
The tune Little Wing by Jimi Hendrix use the chord progression:
Em – G – Am – Em – Bm – Am – C – G – F – C – D.
By applying a pentatonic scale to each of these chords you will sound much better than if you just play Em pentatonic over the entire progression.
Guru also talks about extra notes you can ad, such as b5 for the minor pentatonic, this would create the Blues Scale. And also, the maj7th which combined with the b5 gives you the Conspirian scale.
For a full explanation of this concept you need to read the guitar conspiracy, to learn how to do this yourself you need to practice all the scales.
Spytunes have taken care of this for you as well by structuring a complete practice routine with all exercises available as video demonstrations and as TAB notation.
The next part of this series will explain how you can by taking this concept ones step further, build all the modes on the guitar.