Untold Secrets of Modal Interchange

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2018
  • In today's live stream, we explore the topic of Modal Interchange.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 231

  • @guitarfreekin
    @guitarfreekin 6 років тому +39

    A true sign of greatness is when you show the friend you love and has contributed to your life in a significant way and acknowledge him before the world. Greatness rests lightly on Rick beato! Apart from the amazing lesson, thanks for a valuable lesson in humility. God Bless!

  • @doblet664
    @doblet664 6 років тому +121

    You're a national treasure, maestro Beato

  • @wolflahti412
    @wolflahti412 5 років тому +99

    The video finally gets going around 8:30.

    • @mendband
      @mendband 5 років тому +2

      thank god!

    • @jack002tuber
      @jack002tuber 4 роки тому

      thanks

    • @elpastor7155
      @elpastor7155 4 роки тому

      whew thanks

    • @BluesLicks101
      @BluesLicks101 3 роки тому +1

      What a bunch of ungrateful people. Rick makes all these videos for FREE and MILLIONS of musicians benefit from them... then he takes a few minutes to share a bit of personal musical history and you post something as disrespectful as this. I hope your E strings all break today.

    • @grewalparminder2003
      @grewalparminder2003 3 роки тому +3

      @@BluesLicks101 calm down

  • @aterix
    @aterix 5 років тому +11

    Lesson begins at 8:11 in!

  • @MrVesperatu
    @MrVesperatu 5 років тому +13

    I'm slowly but surely becoming a somewhat decent musician because of you, Rick. Thanks man.

  • @michaelneppel1748
    @michaelneppel1748 2 роки тому +2

    The mode videos are probably the best music lessons I ever got and they are the Crown Jewels of this channel.

  • @ElectromagneDikk
    @ElectromagneDikk 2 роки тому

    I go back and watch them Rick, all the damn time. Still working my way through the Beato book and I love it. A year and a half into it and I'm completely different musician. Thank you so much Rick

  • @TravisPhillips22
    @TravisPhillips22 5 років тому +1

    Been playing guitar for 10years now (its amazing how long you can go if you don’t stop!). Subscribing to your channel is the best decision I’ve made on UA-cam. Seriously. Your videos have got me excited about music/ production/ and performance. Thanks Rick!

  • @kswindia
    @kswindia 6 років тому +2

    Amazing!!!
    Thank you for this Gold, Rick! Really appreciate this!

  • @calvinmay35
    @calvinmay35 6 років тому +17

    For the basic 7 modes, each one only has one tritone interval.
    So for the Ionian Scale, that would be the P4 to M7. Because it is a tritone you could also say M7 to P4. For Dorian it would be the m3 to the M6.
    The Lydian is the A4 to the P8, so its tritone location is the same as the Locrian (R to d5). Every other note is different between Locrian and Lydian, so any other note after the R - (A4/d5) will establish between them.
    So every tonality can be established with 3 notes (within the basic modes)

    • @lesliengo
      @lesliengo 5 років тому

      I think I can see this in quartal harmony, specifically when I am build quartal chords.

  • @hino-ucanada4506
    @hino-ucanada4506 5 років тому +5

    29:05 Modes are confusing to people and some of that is because some theory instructors don't or won't give guitarists the "aha" shortcut as I call it. Yes we ideally need to learn the notes and intervals of the scales and break out of the "pattern" playing but for players that had the "these are the pent scale patterns and 90% of rock is in this scale" type of lessons that were prevalent for years in guitar shops around the nation and want to really understand theory and modes it can be hard to break out of that thinking.
    The best tip I ever got to start the journey was: there is only one scale pattern (Major) and if you want to play Dorian in C for example you are just playing D major scale patterns (with a different root) behind a C progression. Phrygian? E major. Mixolydian? G major, etc...
    Understanding this is by no means the end of the journey, it is in fact just the start, but it is a little bit of a bridge between the scale/pattern player and true understanding of the modes that can help to demystify the modes for guitar players trying to break out of the pattern box.
    Anyway, love your stuff Rick... challenging, valuable and applicable knowledge! Thank you.

  • @sunburntaquaticape6694
    @sunburntaquaticape6694 6 років тому

    Happy new hair! Best wishes to Doug! I always wondered if Pat Martino had a copy of the beato book! Hahaha! brilliant stories and I enjoyed listening to you play while explaining too. I've "got to know this", and even though I'm way behind your level, your style/method of educating is guiding me to improve, thanks Rick.

  • @gulfcoastbeemer
    @gulfcoastbeemer 6 років тому +1

    I love all your videos, but for I am in my musical development, this video is a real gem. Thank you Rick. Its like the Rosetta Stone for using and understanding modes.

  • @racejones8784
    @racejones8784 6 років тому +2

    Great lecture on modal interchange. I started playing around with some of these ideas on my acoustic guitar and it really produced some interesting results.

  • @JSustain
    @JSustain 6 років тому

    Great video. It was a different view of Modal Interchange for me. I like the way you took care to identify the "key" notes in each mode, and also put them up on the chart. I can now picture the "sweet notes" that I might be bringing in when I play C Aeolian over a C Major Chord, instead of the C Ionian.

  • @patrickrocha4283
    @patrickrocha4283 3 роки тому +14

    Rick, disgusted ,when someone says they don't like music theory
    00:00

  • @HansBaier
    @HansBaier 5 років тому

    This video is really useful, thanks! Big step forward for my understanding. I never thought of the modal sounds as arpeggios.

  • @JStrange13
    @JStrange13 6 років тому

    By the way, THANK YOU for sharing so much of what you know. Most of us self-taught musicians desperately need this kind of stuff so we can get better.

  • @frack989
    @frack989 6 років тому

    That was awesome, Rick! I learned so much! Between you and Dave Frank's videos, my music is really progressing...

  • @amedeo1993
    @amedeo1993 6 років тому

    Heard your story before, but Great to see your friend Doug in Person!!
    Nice of you to bring him on Rick:-)....oh and Another Great Lesson!!

  • @LuisSilva-rk1ye
    @LuisSilva-rk1ye 6 років тому

    thanks, Mr Beato, for this mind blowing information, best lesson ever, from the greatest teacher!!! Cheers from Portugal!!

  • @gonzaloski
    @gonzaloski 6 років тому +2

    Sos un capo Rick. nunca cambies!! abrazo!

  • @J.Burrough
    @J.Burrough 6 років тому +2

    The Coldplay was great imo. Thanks for doing it. It’s amazing the things I can pick up on with out realizing it til a bit/much later. Appreciate it.✌🏻🎸🤘🏻

  • @KipIngram
    @KipIngram 2 роки тому +1

    Hey! Congrats on the 16 pounds dropped. I see that it was three years ago, but... better late than never. I just lost a bunch myself over the course of the last year, and it's a great feeling. Wearing the size jeans I wore in college, here at 58 years old - I can dig it.

  • @georgemc7520
    @georgemc7520 6 років тому +1

    RB ... still one of the hardest working musicians out there. Another winner. P.S. I replay many of your videos, sometimes 3 to 4 times. I have expanded my vocabulary because of this channel. What could be better.

  • @pranavphx
    @pranavphx 6 років тому +2

    One of the most emotional but positive sounding aeolean mode phrases at 36 min mark. That was almost like how eric johnson would use a minor key. Irrespective of the key, he manages to make his songs sound positive. That was a great example how you sequence notes to make something sound different compared to when you play regular scale tones

  • @neolyth
    @neolyth 3 роки тому +1

    its cool how the 3 minor modes built off the 2, 3 and 6 are the minor chords (containing minor 3rds) of the major scale. and the locrian is built off the 7 which is diminished, thus giving all the modes their pattern. since it begins on that chord type, it has that quality embedded into the mode when you shift them to the same root and compare it to the major (1 2 3 4 5 6 7).

  • @BobMazzo
    @BobMazzo 6 років тому

    I feel that a piano oriented video would be great in terms of breaking down the chord qualities of each mode. And of course showing us how each chord has unique note which is characteristic of that mode. In any case, I love the guitar and really learned a lot from your explanations and guitar demonstrations. God bless .

  • @sdgfhjful
    @sdgfhjful 6 років тому

    I just got the beato book 2.0... loving you Rick

  • @gabeevans88
    @gabeevans88 6 років тому +1

    Mr Brownstone, the congas or bongos in the background complete that opening groove so well. Id like to see a video on that one!

  • @RogerBarraud
    @RogerBarraud 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks, Doug!
    :-)
    We're all winners because of your influence on Rick :-)

  • @ProgRockDan1
    @ProgRockDan1 6 років тому

    Excellent video, I like how you get right into it.

  • @MotleyFesst
    @MotleyFesst 6 років тому

    Hi, Rick! I have been watching your videos for a while. And I thought: "Wow, what a great teacher! It would be so nice to have a blog or something text-oriented to learn from". And in the end of the video I have found that there was a book and now it is completely reworked! Ah, that's cool! Thank you so much for that, I just bought a copy of it, my printer is working hard right now!
    And video is good as usual, спасибо :)

  • @lifeasweknowit2537
    @lifeasweknowit2537 3 роки тому +1

    Simple concept: whatever mode you desire to play, reference its major key and simply use that major (ionian) mode to play the desired mode. Example - if I want to play A phrygian, I think to myself i need to play in the key of F major (F ionian). If I want to play A aeolian, I play in C major (C ionian). Now go jam it out!

    • @INCAnitysy
      @INCAnitysy 3 роки тому

      But keep you have to keep in mind that the tonal center isn't E in A Phrygian but in E Major it is. Just emphasize on the A instead of the E.

  • @joeybowie5706
    @joeybowie5706 6 років тому

    Thanks for everything you do man 👊

  • @dm.6133
    @dm.6133 2 роки тому

    man is so fun to jam over this. i just found it and i know i'm goofing around but. i'll rewatch this until i get some sort of revelation.

  • @bdwitt66
    @bdwitt66 6 років тому +1

    Seriously, a Pantera video is coming? I'm excited! Looking forward to it.

  • @Frst2nxt
    @Frst2nxt 6 років тому

    I first learned in 5 positions too.
    I find that it's often, but not always, best to think in parallel between chordal function within the progression of a song and the modal changes as both augmenting these functions and emphasising the isolated melody.

  • @BrianMegilligan
    @BrianMegilligan 6 років тому

    In the middle ages when composers used modal “interchange,” theorists at the time referred to it as “mutation.” This usually had more to do with avoiding the b natural (h) in certain contexts, but the concept was the same. Keep these videos coming!

  • @futurebeats898
    @futurebeats898 6 років тому +3

    That intro face is gold. Should be the beato book cover

  • @dragondrop7777
    @dragondrop7777 6 років тому +1

    This why we got the best arpeggios in the EDM game. Thanks!

  • @charlesgaskell5899
    @charlesgaskell5899 6 років тому +1

    Classic opening squint at the top of this video! Brilliant...

  • @Heartsdale111
    @Heartsdale111 6 років тому

    Really Great Rick! Thanks.

  • @ryan_millard
    @ryan_millard 3 роки тому

    Always lovely to hop into a video and see a welcoming face like at the beginning.😂

  • @akhnatonadjeyakpo2645
    @akhnatonadjeyakpo2645 3 роки тому +1

    I really love your videos.

  • @jerryjohnson575
    @jerryjohnson575 2 роки тому

    insightful delightful opening up my musical world,,,, u have humour and wit,,,,,,,,

  • @stevenyates2984
    @stevenyates2984 6 років тому +9

    If you are going to do GNR - then Rocket Queen is my fav. :-) Love your stuff Rick!

  • @christophervolas7523
    @christophervolas7523 3 роки тому

    i love the part where Ricks talking about the letter from Berklee regarding diminished scales cracked me up right on Ricki

  • @aarondoering4613
    @aarondoering4613 6 років тому

    Thanks for another great video! As someone who does go back and watch your earlier videos I can say I will be revisiting this one. Too much good stuff not to.
    On the question of which GNR song; November Rain would be awesome, please.

  • @jimweimholt
    @jimweimholt 6 років тому

    Great videos, just bought the book

  • @nickykeys3423
    @nickykeys3423 6 років тому

    I'm learning so much thank you

  • @RandyLott
    @RandyLott 6 років тому

    You do whatever the hell you want. It's YOUR channel! If you end up pleasing people with your videos, then great. I'll continue to watch all of your videos, even for the songs I don't enjoy.

  • @Redwane-Music
    @Redwane-Music 5 років тому +1

    You are amazing, a genius and a great teacher.
    Man I wish I had a guitar teacher when I was a teenager. Back where I am from, after I passed the first mandatory year in the conservatory school learning (Solphege) I could not get assigned to a teacher because of corrupt administration, they rather give it the son of so and so, even though I came on time for the registration that year. I was hurt so much and since that day I never really learned much in theory mostly. I spent almost 40 years playing just by ear and trying to figure things out the hard way and by guessing which doesn't lead anywhere but I learned a little especially when I decided a couple years ago to start reading articles about music theory and watching videos on youtude.
    And Music is a big part of my life, I don't know why and it so ridiculous.
    Man I just wish I had one of your videos or I wish I knew someone like you in the 70's when I first picked the guitar

    • @petegaslondon
      @petegaslondon 2 роки тому +1

      We all get shafted and dumped in our own not-so-sweet ways .. Mine was a massive highly illegal EVICTION losing abut a hundred grand of kit, everyting I'd built w my hands for 25 odd years (incl ALL the tapes of my FIRST band) bringing quite a few years of solitary exile
      All I can say is, it gives you fuel for your songs! Realness is EVERYTHING imho - even if you only have a few CHORDS to COMMUNICATE it with ;)

  • @iosephantonivs4262
    @iosephantonivs4262 5 років тому

    Great lesson!

  • @RogerBarraud
    @RogerBarraud 4 роки тому

    I'm going back and watchin' 'em all :-)

  • @lastdaysguitar
    @lastdaysguitar 3 роки тому

    Super video!

  • @philbreen7152
    @philbreen7152 3 роки тому

    Liked the modal interchange video by qjam tracks on modal chord substitution very helpful for interesting chord progressions.

  • @joethebar1
    @joethebar1 5 років тому +9

    A lot of people ragging on Rick -
    This is the best music theory teaching available anywhere for free.

    • @luvpants2012
      @luvpants2012 4 роки тому

      joethebar1 and my favorite now is Jake Lizzio

  • @AngelHadzi
    @AngelHadzi 6 років тому

    Pure gold!

  • @semajdis
    @semajdis 6 років тому

    Congratulations on getting a Silver Jubilee amp. I look forward to seeing/hearing it in your videos. Is it a reissue or original? Originals are starting to look like something to hold on to from an investment perspective.

  • @onevoiceinc
    @onevoiceinc 6 років тому

    You rock, Rick

  • @MrBlockHead
    @MrBlockHead 6 років тому +1

    You should totally make a montage of the first 5-10 seconds of every livestream. I bet it would be hillarios!

  • @thumbthump
    @thumbthump 6 років тому

    Thanks for the Master's or Doctorate level theory lessons. I didn't get this in undergrad...

  • @Chilajuana
    @Chilajuana 6 років тому

    U r Awesome Rick!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MrThesamster
    @MrThesamster 6 років тому +3

    I loved the Coldplay video whaaa

  • @RandyRobinsonJRR
    @RandyRobinsonJRR 6 років тому +1

    PanterA?!! Yes!! Can't wait for that!

  • @elimakowski1469
    @elimakowski1469 6 років тому

    Good Stuff Rick! When did you get the Sterling Ball JP Majesty? I love your approach to soloing, I was fortunate enough to pay attention to my Grandad H.R. before he passed, and really get my triads and chops together. However your bring a freshness to your dialogue and teachings that will pass on to all my pupils. By the way, I heard some shades of HR's playing as well as many others, especially on the b5, #5 and melodic minor stuff.. Well done again mate! Thanks!

  • @lionelcampos9868
    @lionelcampos9868 5 років тому

    Very important thanks 🙏

  • @GlenGarcia1961
    @GlenGarcia1961 4 роки тому +1

    I've got a suggestion for a future "What Makes This Song Great?" video: Would you cover The Allman Brothers' Band's "Southbound," from "Brothers and Sisters," or, what is probably a more obvious choice, "Jessica?" Or, perhaps a track from "Idlewild South," such as "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." I leave it to your judgment, of course, depending on whether their music appeals to you or not. Thanks for reading.

  • @griffinwojtowicz6961
    @griffinwojtowicz6961 6 років тому

    Brilliant.

  • @musondaj4532
    @musondaj4532 4 роки тому

    I love you sir you are wisdom to the words

  • @kentmains7763
    @kentmains7763 6 років тому +4

    I'd love to hear you break down Al Stewart's Year of the Cat.

    • @ChuloDavidcito
      @ChuloDavidcito 6 років тому

      Yeah, the guitar solo in that is really sweet.

  • @gangofgreenhorns2672
    @gangofgreenhorns2672 6 років тому +1

    Mr. Brownstone was always my favorite song of theirs.

  • @byronp24
    @byronp24 6 років тому

    👍☺ keep up the good work & weight (EXCELLENT INFO)

  • @Taichientaoyin
    @Taichientaoyin 6 років тому

    Bravo!

  • @dennisardas697
    @dennisardas697 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Rick, could you do a video on fence painting please.

  • @robertritchie2860
    @robertritchie2860 5 років тому +2

    Great informative lesson. However, please plug into a cleanish fender type amp for the playing part as your guitar sound is to the detriment of your lesson... (trying to be diplomatic). Just add some reverb...

  • @StanAlter
    @StanAlter 6 років тому +1

    I sometimes go back and look for videos on scales or modes that I'm starting to get more familiar with them. Would be nice to see a Scale Wars episode on the Enigmatic Scale vs Prometheus Scale. Or something about Jeths Mode.

    • @Arycke
      @Arycke 2 роки тому

      12tone did a video on Jeths Mode

  • @steveforwarduk
    @steveforwarduk 5 років тому

    You start
    breaking things down into more bitesize topics would be an idea, as there is more than one concept at play here.
    you start using soloing concepts (most of these from Scott Henderson or Joe Diorio) but nontheless, another interesting improvisation concept is to work out Pentatonics for use over altered and extended chords... such as what Peter Leitch would do.
    For example Cmaj7#11 C E G B F#
    Just use Bminor Pentatonic (1/2 step down from the root) B = maj7 D = 2/9 E = 3/10 F# = #4/#11 A = 6/13
    for Mixolydian - just use the Indian Pentatonic = 1 2 3 5 b7 = C D E G Bb, or even Emin7b5(half dim.) arpeggios or Gmin6.
    Best of luck Rick!

  • @ezcondition
    @ezcondition 3 роки тому

    Paradise City.. great solo in that.

  • @rafalvarezsevilla
    @rafalvarezsevilla 2 роки тому

    your first guitar lesson seem to have been the best first guitar lesson of all time

  • @charlescowart5423
    @charlescowart5423 4 роки тому +1

    It's funny how life works out - that is a cool story!

  • @naturligfunktion4232
    @naturligfunktion4232 2 роки тому

    I really miss these types of videos

  • @tomasrusso2285
    @tomasrusso2285 5 років тому

    Awesome rick, a little suggestion on the pantera tune, maybe some cowboys from hell album...i think the guitar work there is incredible!

  • @lionelcampos9868
    @lionelcampos9868 6 років тому

    Love it

  • @notatall2237
    @notatall2237 6 років тому

    Will playing arpeggios and different modes on a chord as vocal melodies give the chord a different sound(accomplish the same thing as guitar...)?

  • @waynocook53
    @waynocook53 Рік тому

    Do you realise wat a blessind you are?!👏👏

  • @RogerBarraud
    @RogerBarraud 4 роки тому

    LOL - You've outlasted Blockbuster!
    :-)
    How sweet it is...

  • @jimwalsh2001
    @jimwalsh2001 6 років тому

    The Coldplay rocked!

  • @nickienok9643
    @nickienok9643 6 років тому

    I'm a bit confused about the modes. If say, you're in the key of C major, holding a drone bass, D, in the left, then you play with your right hand E locrian, which mode are you in, D dorian (left hand) or E locrain (right hand)? thanks...

  • @maniimanii1766
    @maniimanii1766 6 років тому +1

    Idk maybe you do Mr Beato but do you have any videos on comping... ?

  • @steveforwarduk
    @steveforwarduk 3 роки тому

    as opposed to just playing Imaj IImaj arpeggios over a Lydian chord (or any Maj chord0 to get a nice Lydian sound, I like to put in a minor pentatonic 1/2 step down (Scott Henderson) and (Peter Lietch) use this method a lot. Example: Cmaj7#11 (effectively Bmin/C) so B(maj7) D(2/9) E(3/10) F# (#4/#11) A(6/13) . Avoids all the root notes. not enough is done on Pentatonic usage. there is a wealth of information out there, and with a little detective work, you can uncover useful Pentatonic scales to play over all chords..
    Another one is say for a Dom7#5/b9. Essentially an A7#5/b9 is A C# E#(f) Bb(b9) = so effectively, it's a Bbmin/A. by breaking things down like this, you can uncover a simplicity that unmasks complex altered chords and what to play over them.
    Similarly, a straight Augmented I just see as an Emaj/C C E G# B = Cmaj7#5 Emaj/C. Emaj Pentatonic would sound nice - E(3) F#(2/9) G#(#5) B(maj7) C#(b9!)

  • @Elienguitar
    @Elienguitar 6 років тому +1

    Jimi tuned in the middle of songs all the time. :)

  • @sam45354
    @sam45354 5 років тому

    Do you have a pdf file of this and if so where online would i go to download it? Also what's the best way to learn the different modes?

  • @dxaminal777
    @dxaminal777 6 років тому

    Whoa rick! Did you get a new guitar? Or has that just been in the studio? Also, is that a petrucci signature?

  • @btfaeraas7502
    @btfaeraas7502 6 років тому

    Great channel, thanks! What makes this song great series are fenomenal. So real or Grace with Jeff Buckley would be nice :)

  • @murrayrowley2900
    @murrayrowley2900 6 років тому

    Phrygian Dominant.....yes! Go there a lot for klezmer and co.

  • @MitchTheGreat256
    @MitchTheGreat256 5 років тому

    Thankyou

  • @jppagetoo
    @jppagetoo 6 років тому

    Just looking at what tracks on AfD would have have some interesting things to talk about. Welcome to the Jungle is a song with so much going on it it. Add to that Mike Clink's production work and that one seems like it would have all you would want to present in a video. But then again, isn't the whole album great? It changed everything back in 1987.

  • @JAFOpty
    @JAFOpty 6 років тому

    you should sell the Beato book with a T-shirt or a coffee mug ... for the insiders