All About the Phrygian Mode and Phrygian Dominant - Very Dark Sound!
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- Опубліковано 19 тра 2019
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On my way... I can play pretty damn good.. I'm definitely no dimebag but I'm good id say I'm more like a 1 gram shy of a dime "dumb joke" I swear I just don't get understanding how people play these things.. I hear scales arpeggios etc.. by the end of the video I am even more confused... I have some theory I've picked up over past couple years.. I can not tie scales and sweeps to chords I dont get it.. so I'm headed to your page.. I'm tired of just playing scales on paper.. I need proper straight forward answers bad... ugh.
Ex. This blank sweep pattern has this many notes and are played and made from arpeggios coming from a chord.... wtf ?? Imaginary cheap squire flying across room lol. Been playing almost thirty years opened for drowning pool and a few other well known bands... I guess I can PLAY but not understand fully what I'm doing.. what lead stuff I just endlessly play I learned from leads like justice for all leads etc.. I just know the mechanics, my hands can make it happen very well.. I just need the actual brain to understand and apply accordingly. I've not had that breakthrough aaaha moment yet.. sucks ass
This was the easiest explanation on how the modes work, I've always been confused until now
Great lesson bro!👏👏
THANKS AGAIN BRIAN, another great informative video and a well deserved like bro
This was fantastic! It was only a few years ago that I saw several of my favorite songs were in Phrygian dominant mode, and this was such a great explanation that even I, a lapsed violist, could follow. Thanks, man!
Thanks Brian I learnt a lot from this lesson 👍
Thanks for the lesson.
Just Awesome!
That was a good explaination, thank you ! :)
Thanks a lot for this video! I was wondering where the Phrygian Dominant Scale comes from and you cleared my doubts! Helped a lot
very well explained , thnx mate
I like the approch "relative and parallel mode" and the gnrs exemple thank you!
Perfect mode for what is happening in society right now, appreciate the video
I can't believe it! This (one and only) time you appear without a cap! ;)
Great content and outstanding pedagogy as usual! Thanks Brian :)
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Awesome, thank you
As always ..eye opening lessons and ear opening as well!
Bria. Thanks for the lesson and your time for teaching I sure do appreciate it and thanks Bro. 👍 . Thanks TroyFrost / Troyster 😎 CoolRiffs 😎 Cool 🎸🤘🤘🤘
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Here i.m thinking the Phrygian is a complex horror of a scale to learn --thankyou for the re-assurance --I will dive back into the Flamenco stuff with renewed enthusiasm------I learnt/ memorised E phrygian open scale by parrot fashion --was not difficult --so those notes are familiar 00---thanks again --appreciate!
what scale does it make if we use flat 5 instead of 4 and flat 4 instead of minor 3rd?
Btw it sounds so cool.
souns like wherever i may roam
Can you list all the characteristic chord combinations for all the modes...important information... thx you are one of my favourite teachers.
Hey have you seen the written lesson for this one yet: www.zombieguitar.com/understanding-modal-chord-progressions/
It's all in that lesson 😁
@@zombieguitar cool thanks!!!
That is an awesome lesson!!! Just what I was looking for! Thanks so much
Red WalrusTM NC52 no prob. Glad to help!
Great lesson Brian, saw rhe previous lesson too. But the question is WHEN to use tha harmanonic/dominant? Cause I tried on a phrygian BT and sounds...well...its sounds not bad butneither well. I would like to know. Thank you for sharing and time
Edgardo Ucha the trick is to switch to the Phrygian dominant when the iii chord becomes a III chord. So the Guns N' Roses example in this lesson is F major to E major (instead of F major to E minor), and you would ideally do the Phrygian dominant over the E major chord. Watch the linked lesson on the harmonic minor scale too, because that will help to explain the 'why' behind that.
OOOhhh!! quit got it Brian! Thank you and goin' to watch the harmanic minor lesson too now. Thanks again!! Regards!
@@EDGARDOUX1701 no prob!
What You think about this:
- we have Cmaj chord and pentatonic (cdega)
- now we go up to g pentatonic (gabde)
- and once again up to d pentatonic(def# ab),a pentatonic(abc# e f#)
e pentatonic(ef# g# b c#) etc etc still with Cmaj chord.
I do not know how to use this method of 5th in a practical and professional way :>
I like messing around with this stuff and trying to make it "work". That's the most fun part about the creative song writing process!
I AM TRYING TO FIND THE A minor/C MAJOR PHRYGIAN SCALE POSITION ON THE FRET BOARD?
So do you like use the E Phrygian and stay on the E scale when you modulate up a half step to the F5 ,or use a F
Scale up a half step?
Dave Green nope, no modulating at all. Just targeting the chord tones within the E Phrygian framework. The same "focus on chord tones" thing that I'm always talking about applies here, and always no matter what the scale happens to be!
Lesson from the chopper
ok --groovy -so I start playing on the 5 th fret LOW E string and climb up fro there --5--8 5--7. 5--7 5--7 etc?
Flamenco
Pentatonics are Childs play compared to F major phrygian scale --with flat 2 nd?
Not at all. The pentatonic scale is just 5 of the 7 total notes.
A minor Pentatonic:
A C D E G
A Phrygian:
A Bb C D E F G
You're just adding the Bb and F to the minor pentatonic scale, which gives you more notes to work with for creating interesting sounding melody lines!
Could you also tell us WHERE it gets its name from? I mean why is it called the Phrygian Dominant scale
If you still don’t know “Phrygian” implies a flat ii note and “dominant” implies a major III and flat 7
Difficult modes:
Phrygian - easy
Ultra Phrygian - medium
Superphrygian / Phrygian flat 4 - hard
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Modality!!
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Why so long without new videos??
I hear ya! I just had my first kid, and I've been doing some major overhaul on my website. I want to get back to uploading again by the end of this week though 😁
Phrygian Chord : o o o o o o (o=open) 😅.
Ultra Phrygian is even darker :D
kuku muniu I'm not familiar with that one. I'll check it out 🤘
Definitely, check and discuss :D
in Cannibal Corpse - Rabid ,we have Hungarian Minor
which is fourth mode of Double Harmonic Major
where we have Ultraphrygian on third degree :>
@@kukumuniu5658 Yes, I definitely want to start diving into a lot of these 'exotic scales'. Things are moving a bit slow right now because I'm working on my Newbie course and website redesign, but after June I will be uploading a lot more content to UA-cam!
Did You heard Jeff Buckley's song Grace ?
I feel something very strange in harmony ;)
something strange is happening when he sings:
"My fading voice sings" and
"But she cries to the clicking"
Just modal interchange or something more?
Whole song is full of "oddity" :) great material for analysis ;D
Brian --its not a comment --but a serious QUESTION ----Where is the Eminor PHRYGIAN scale ? on which string or fret ? 5 th or 6 th string
Meant the A minor phrygian scale
The A Phrygian scale is just the notes of the F major scale, but with 'A' as the tonic.
A Phrygian: A Bb C D E F G
Those 7 notes form "patterns" that cover the entire fretboard (and those are the same "patterns" that are formed by the F major scale).
Make sense?
Where on earth does one start playing the Major scale/? LOW e STRING FRET ONE ? --No tab showing where to start the A minor /F major scale --maybe its pure guesswork ?--I give up --this phrygian flamenco is becoming totally impossible --al I learnt was the open e phrygian scale --memorised it --found the octave on 7 fret --5 th string --now I have no idea what to do next !
I don't know much about you other than just these recent comments, but it seems as if you are relatively new to all this "theory" stuff...
Keep in mind that there's:
1.) "General music theory" - ua-cam.com/video/Dhl_Nbcact8/v-deo.htmlsi=JBP0rw9MSsP4hv_L
Then there's
2.) "Guitar Theory" - ua-cam.com/video/uZV9oz-5J7c/v-deo.htmlsi=848shh2w24ulGtkA
I have lots of videos, but those 2 that I linked you to will be a good start to help make this distinction!
Can you reupload your hotel california guitar lesson
It's still on here. Sometimes UA-cam bans it in the US though. You can always watch it from my website though: www.zombieguitar.com/eagles-hotel-california-2/
Isn't Locrian the darkest sounding scale?
Yup, the darkest mode of the major scale!
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Phrygian sounds very Egyptian to me.
They found the first scale in Tutankhamun's gig bag..
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