Hi Robert, thank you for all the great lessons you uploaded on UA-cam. It seems to me that you are a master in the 'hidden' know hows of the guitar, more than that you are able to explain it in an understandable way. Congratulation. Öcsi Baranyi.
Cool idea when thinking of position options. But I find it easy to think of Mixo as key of the IV, or D in this case. You are a great teacher and give different options and approaches!
Thank you for this lesson master. I'm shocked how triads mixolidian Can be used on blues patterns. I enjoyed that. I wish to extend (in the future) this way to play in dissonances approches. I stand by for next video. You are actually make me grow man.
ciao from Italia! good lesson. your english is very clear, cleen and so i can understand your words easily! you are a good teacher man... bravo chitarrista...🎸🎸🎶🎵🐶😉
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@@nunca112 Good. Thanks! It's just been easier for me to think "G" is 4 of "D" so "G Lydian" is a "D" scale starting on "G", rather than trying to remember what is sharped in what mode. In fact, until I saw it that way, I NEVER understood modes, and as soon as I figured that out, I understood them immediately. It might help to add that explanation for people with Up-side-down brains like mine. Thanks again for your reply!
Nice simple theory lesson that didn't make my head hurt. LOLOL Thanks. Never quite viewed it from that angle. I'll subscribe and see what else you've got to teach me.
@@GeorgeRebeiroMusic-o5w A Mixolydian has the same notes as D Major. Both have 7 notes. B Minor Pentatonic has 5 notes, so it's not the same. Look at it this way: if you leave out C# and G from the D Major Scale, you have B Minor Pentatonic.
This lesson was an answer to my question on where and how to play the mixolydian scale! Thank you so much!
Thanks for this lesson. I am a (classical) guitar teacher and I see that I still have lots of things to learn!
Great lesson! I keep picking up different ways to view modes and this is a great way to see them!
Wow, great lessons! Explained very clearly and at a learn-able pace. Thanks!
Great job Robert. You explained that very clearly, simple. Thanks.
this is the most understandable explanation of mixolydian in youtube!
your lessons and tips are great.......really enjoy your very well explained videos
Hi Robert, thank you for all the great lessons you uploaded on UA-cam. It seems to me that you are a master in the 'hidden' know hows of the guitar, more than that you are able to explain it in an understandable way. Congratulation. Öcsi Baranyi.
Cool idea when thinking of position options. But I find it easy to think of Mixo as key of the IV, or D in this case. You are a great teacher and give different options and approaches!
Thank you for this lesson master. I'm shocked how triads mixolidian Can be used on blues patterns. I enjoyed that. I wish to extend (in the future) this way to play in dissonances approches. I stand by for next video. You are actually make me grow man.
ciao from Italia! good lesson. your english is very clear, cleen and so i can understand your words easily! you are a good teacher man... bravo chitarrista...🎸🎸🎶🎵🐶😉
Brilliant, thank you 😊
I knew that video one worked, but this explains very well WHY it works! -thanks!
😉😊 Thank you very much, dear friend! 😉😊 Best regards from London!
Great lesson Robert - thanks!
encore une fois, super! un grand merci!
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Great video, thank you
Wwoww this Fantastic🎸🔊🎶thxsomuch💥
Thx Robert, your the BEST.😎
Thank you!
Interesting concept. Sure makes sense! Thanks great video!
Thank you very much for sharing your videos - it has been very beneficial ! Happy New Year 2018!
Robert, It's kick As Lick and I like it. Thank you , ..Robert when you coming down under Australia don't forget to let me know . We would like to have you around here
Thank you muchly!
Would it be right to say A and G are the 4 and 5 of D, making A the fifth or Mixolydian mode of D?
You got it
@@nunca112 Good. Thanks! It's just been easier for me to think "G" is 4 of "D" so "G Lydian" is a "D" scale starting on "G", rather than trying to remember what is sharped in what mode. In fact, until I saw it that way, I NEVER understood modes, and as soon as I figured that out, I understood them immediately. It might help to add that explanation for people with Up-side-down brains like mine. Thanks again for your reply!
Nice simple theory lesson that didn't make my head hurt. LOLOL
Thanks. Never quite viewed it from that angle. I'll subscribe and see what else you've got to teach me.
Thanks!
So those two chords emphasize the mixolydian?
thanks for the video.
Thanku for this video..
Thanks a lot!
Thanks
Good video 👍
Very useful, thank you very much! Greetings from France... voilà! :)
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That explains video one much better
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A Mixolydian =D Major = B Minor Pentatonic.What do you think?
I think winter is coming.
What does that mean?
Still waiting.
@@GeorgeRebeiroMusic-o5w A Mixolydian has the same notes as D Major. Both have 7 notes. B Minor Pentatonic has 5 notes, so it's not the same. Look at it this way: if you leave out C# and G from the D Major Scale, you have B Minor Pentatonic.
Might be able to understand concept more with a looper or backing track.
Thank you very much!
You're welcome!
Might be able to understand concept more with a looper or backing track.