Man this is why I love mixolydian, is not as bright and oversaturated like Ionian or Chimy and unstable like Lydian. It’s a fun mode you can let loose on to show your confidence
Respectfully😊 This is E-dorian since the tonal center is E. Yes, it contains the the same notes as A mixolydian but it doesn't make it mixolydian, You can try playing simple licks that end on A-note and LIsten whether or not it sounds like the root.😉
I heard this a couple of times. It all depends on what you are hearing inside your head. For me I can jam for hours to this in pure Mixolydian. I can't even try to play Dorian along with this simply because... I hear the loop starting from the 7th chord. I think in your case you start the loop from the minor chord, that's why you get your self in the Dorian context.
@@chusssMusic I'm sorry but it is dorian context since the tonal center is E. And furthermore this Is a classic dorian II-V vamp. An A-mixolydian vamp would be A-G/A, G-A, A-Em or just A in some cases.
You can start groove A and G cowboy chords, barre chords , A and G triads and 1st and 2nd inversions going up and down fretboard using strings 1-3. 2-4. 3-5. Play G and C shaped barre chords. A and E even D shaped to get bigger lush sound or partial chord sounds use double stops, arpeggios, Crete melodies chase root 3rds and 5s and then connect stronger intervals with softer landings. Groovy as it gets if you keep it simple but creative
@@nothingtoenvy9169 if you are playing more towards F# as your home note, and notes of D major scale, then you are playing F# Phrygian mode. That's the fun with 2-chord jams, you can shift home notes.
I am not sure I understand your question correctly, but if you mean that it is taking sometime for your ears to really feel the sound of this mode that is normal. It varies and it took me a few weeks to internalize the sound of some modes.
to remember quickly mixolydian scale : start from G mixolydian = G A B C D E F G or you can start from C mixolydian = C D E F G A A# C Than you can transpose into A mixolydian faster from G mixolydian.
Another way to play the Mixolydian is to always remember that it comes before the natural minor or the Aeolian mode. So in this case it has the exact same notes as the B natural minor.
Ok, yeah my mistake. What I meant to say is A mixolydian and E Dorian are the same notes. Correct? So even though both scales have the same notes, you're saying the focus should be on the E note? And yes I admit, I need some woodshedding.
Man this is why I love mixolydian, is not as bright and oversaturated like Ionian or Chimy and unstable like Lydian. It’s a fun mode you can let loose on to show your confidence
I love it. If you have a chance give this a listen music.ua-cam.com/video/YLZJcuqDYT8/v-deo.html
Boy, this was a lesson and a half, so many things clicked into place here, really seeing the relationship between the A Mix and B Minor, amazing!
Yeah - A mix and D major, same notes. D major and B minor, same notes.
me too just now oh man great stuff
Respectfully😊
This is E-dorian since the tonal center is E. Yes, it contains the the same notes as A mixolydian but it doesn't make it mixolydian, You can try playing simple licks that end on A-note and LIsten whether or not it sounds like the root.😉
I heard this a couple of times. It all depends on what you are hearing inside your head. For me I can jam for hours to this in pure Mixolydian. I can't even try to play Dorian along with this simply because... I hear the loop starting from the 7th chord. I think in your case you start the loop from the minor chord, that's why you get your self in the Dorian context.
Here is another fresh Mixolydian track for you
@@chusssMusic I'm sorry but it is dorian context since the tonal center is E. And furthermore this Is a classic dorian II-V vamp. An A-mixolydian vamp would be A-G/A, G-A, A-Em or just A in some cases.
You can start groove A and G cowboy chords, barre chords , A and G
triads and 1st and 2nd inversions
going up and down fretboard using strings 1-3. 2-4. 3-5. Play G and C shaped barre chords. A and E even D shaped to get bigger lush sound or partial chord sounds use double stops, arpeggios, Crete melodies chase root 3rds and 5s and then connect stronger intervals with softer landings. Groovy as it gets if you keep it simple but creative
So relaxing. So fun Playing Mixolidian. Plus adding the minor for trade offs with self. Thanks for the great music sir. Gonna check out more 😊
Glad you like it!
Thanks for making this video! Gave me lots of cool ideas to work with.
Excellent backing-track (again), thanx and cheers from France, Chusss!
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Nice one! Some how I gravitated more towards E as the home note, so more of E Dorian for me (of course, same notes!)
I just realized that A mixolydian and E dorian are the same :D But I play A mixolydian more towards F# as the home note and it sounds better than E.
@@nothingtoenvy9169 if you are playing more towards F# as your home note, and notes of D major scale, then you are playing F# Phrygian mode. That's the fun with 2-chord jams, you can shift home notes.
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Very cool backing .👍
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fun to play D major
Same notes.
excellent...tyvm
Thanks for listening
A Mixolydian FRUIT????? What the heck does that mean?
It is complicated.
haha noob doesn’t even know fruit
I have a music theory question: If we're in mixolydian for the first chord, could we look at it as going to lydian for the second chord?
Yes, that can help you with the scale visualization on the fretboard.
is it normal for there to be a lack of home for playing in "exotic" modes?? no strong feeling of 1-3-5?
I am not sure I understand your question correctly, but if you mean that it is taking sometime for your ears to really feel the sound of this mode that is normal. It varies and it took me a few weeks to internalize the sound of some modes.
@@chusssMusic exactly what i mean. thanks
to remember quickly mixolydian scale :
start from G mixolydian = G A B C D E F G
or you can start from C mixolydian = C D E F G A A# C
Than you can transpose into A mixolydian faster from G mixolydian.
Another way to play the Mixolydian is to always remember that it comes before the natural minor or the Aeolian mode. So in this case it has the exact same notes as the B natural minor.
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The tonal center is E. So this to me sounds like Dorian not mixolydian
Follow the chords.
@chusssMusic if I follow the chords is Mixolydian
f# phyrg plays fine here also
It's the same notes, the key is A though.
Fruit???
Yes sir.
IS DORICO
The notes are the same but this is E-dorian. E-F#-G-A-B-C#-D. I suggest you correct this to E-dorian.
It depends on how you listen and play along with it. I play along with this using A Mixo.
A Mixo and D Dorian are the same notes.
@@allenboland2481 No. A-mixolydian is A-B-C#-D-E-F#-G and D-dorian is D-E-F-G-A-B-C..
You better get back to the woodshed.
Ok, yeah my mistake. What I meant to say is A mixolydian and E Dorian are the same notes. Correct?
So even though both scales have the same notes, you're saying the focus should be on the E note?
And yes I admit, I need some woodshedding.
@@allenboland2481 They are but the Tonal center is "E" so therefore it's E-dorian.
Thanks!!
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