Why No One Understands Modes
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- Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
- This video is called "Why No One Understands Modes." To find out why, we'll cover the essential scales, chords and tendency tones of the seven diatonic modes. Strap on your thinking cap and let's get to it.
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What's your favorite mode?
I tend to automatically write in Phyrgian without realizing it, so I guess that!
Depeche Mode...
Ok seriously, I’m a locrian dude
@@modafoto punching myself for not thinking of that DP joke
Shredmaster Scott Phrygian dominant
Major scales all the way G Ionian
I do that laugh in my head constantly.
me too
Me and my brother do it since age of 4 or 5. Now I realised we arent the only two. Our mum hates it xd
I'm a saxophonist and I like your work!
Same!
awesome brother, I'm pumped to have non-guitar viewers
Same here, dude I got a got a huge member and I approve of this
just a little tool to help out
1:28 ionian
2:18 dorian
3:15 phrygian
4:16 lydian
5:07 mixolydian
6:05 aeolian
6:59 locrian
For years I found modes impossible to grasp because I thought they were just random notes and shapes. Now when I'm explaining it to beginner musicians I focus on intervals and it's so much easier to explain.
There's more than just the Major scale thou.
The mode term simply help identify the various interval..and sort of group
Them. So you can retrieve from the top of your head on the fly
once you memorize it...it's not that hard...
Ive memorized harder codes braking crap in USELESS video GAMES...FFS
So you can MODULATE over the same TONE CENTER or chord
Example...over the A min chord ( A, C, E)
Every one of these MODES/INTERVAL has the A,C, E note in it..
ROOT from A....
aeo
dor
phy
lyd #2
Lyd b3
mix #2
mix #2,#4
aeo #4
dor #4
phy b4
dor b2
Harmonic min
Melodic min
Harmonic min b2
melodic min b2
Harmonic min #4
Melodic min #4
some mode you can play over whatever chords
such as Mix #2, #4
1, 3, 5 or 1,3, 5, b7
1, #2. ,5 or 1, #2, 5 , b7
1, #2, #4, ,6 or b7 ( full or half diminished)
or the phygian b4....the b4 is still the is sort of like a Maj3
b3, b4.........The 4th got lowered.
example....Ion b6 = Harmonic MAJOR
you could play these notes.....1, 3, 5 or 1, 3, b6 ( Maj or augmented)
0:36 "Does this sound musical to you?"
*Clip plays*
me: Ye... (Gets cut off)
*No!*
Me: Oh... Ok.
Your evil laughs still kills me 😂
6stringhellion MWAHHAHHHAHHA
50% of why I'm here tbh.
Fun fact: from happiest to evilest the modes are:
Lydian
Ionian (major)
MIxolydian
Dorian
Aeolian (minor)
Phrygian
Locrian
Helm of the Anti-lemon I think Ionian sounds happier than Lydian. the augmented 4th in Lydian can create a lot of sad tension
@@kenhv74 you might be right. My guitar teacher taught this to me 25 years ago. and you'll never see me hanging around the Lydian-->Dorian neighborhood; it's not in my wheelhouse so I don't know too much about it \m/ \m/
I agree except I'd flip #1 and #2
What about harmonic and melodic minor modes, symmetric scales like half-whole and other non natural major modes?
Lydian is brighter, but not happier than Ionian to me. But you're pretty much right. If you add modes from Melodic Minor and Harmonic Minor, you'll get even darker sounding modes than Locrian.
This is sooo helpful!! Keep up the good work man! I’m loving this channel
I didn't understand modes until I started studying jazz about 15 years ago. My instructor explained how they related to the chords and it clicked. I'm glad you discussed this topic in an easy to understand way.
Excellent. Yeah, my approach to modes is very jazz or film score ish
I really like the way you're teaching! Just bought your Modal Mayhem course and I'm pretty excited to finally understand the modes haha
Man I absolutely loved this video and all your other ones they just keep getting better! Also a fan of your humor👍 keep it up brother!
I think this was the best explanation of modes I've seen yet. I love how you included the tendency tones/sensitive pitches. I found that quite helpful. Keep it up man! Love your channel!
glad to hear it brother 🤘
Always love your stuff Master Scott!
Great Scott! Excellent content as always. Best guitar channel EVER!
Dude. You look AND sound like the older brother of Ben Eller.
They are two sides of the same coin, imho.
Step brother, his step dad's son.
I was gonna comment this lol
Haha, thats nice.
more like his biological step dad!!!
Those formulas are clutch. I was thinking, "Hey, I understand modes," but that definitely taught me something. There's a song I love, Temazcal by Monsters of Folk, that's got a deceptive cadence. It goes G#m F#, repeat, then goes E - B - E - F#. You start out thinking you're in F#, but really you're in E with a major 2 (or G# Minor). Only later in the song, in the chorus, is the truth really revealed when it goes E - B - E - B - B7 - A - E. That A tells you, indeed, you are in E. Didn't think it through to realize it was suggesting Lydian. Salute.
That laugh gets me every time.
As of now, I'm studying B Aeolian I love how it sounds to me.
Methane yep. The comfortably numb solo is in that mode
Best guitar UA-cam channel on the internet. Thanks for all the info you provide!
Appreciate you brother 🤘
Your channel is awesome! Thanks for making these videos.
I needed a teacher like this guy when I was 7 and first went to the music store for lessons. This guy probably would have told me, "hey kid you dont have to play it upside down if your left handed, we can restring it with the fat string on the top like me". Instead I was told sorry kid you need to learn right hand if you want to play guitar. So after a few months I went back as a right hander, and been right handed ever since. So for that reason later in the years I bought a left handed strat and restrung it upside down . The guitar teachers these days are on another level. Great video!
How can one so evil, so dark, give us such great lessons and keen insight? I would think that the hounds of Hades would have shredded you by now but we are all fortunate that they have not.
Thank you for your efforts and great content.
This is way above my pay grade.
You're intro's and evil laugh always cracks me up.
I just bought your course! I have been a bedroom player for long. But i feel i really needed this lesson. Hope i learn something new . Cheers from India!!
That's excellent to hear brother, enjoy your new found modal power!
Amazing dude, when you're into classical you don't learn theory you just play the pieces and raise your level.
exactly, it's a whole other thing to study theory
This dude is a literally a musical genius
This stuff always reminds me that I'm still Guitarded 😞
Great explanation once again Shred! - Modal Mayhem was the turning point for me finally learning how to use the modes!
That's great to hear brother...it's like a super power once you really get modes right?
@@ShredmasterScott It was like getting bitten by a radioactive shred-spider! I find I actually end up using the modes sparingly to add some flavor! Maybe just a quick melodic section or using the modal chords!
You#re a great teacher man. Back then when I started I had a teacher that was nowhere near as encouraging, but I thought it was cool that he could solo away while I was plucking the intro to Nothing Else Matters during my first lesson ;)
Did you watch to the end? @ 9:08 He played Nothing Else Matters riff on acoustic man, you could cut and loop that to solo over like the old days!
thanks brother, teaching is definitely a different skill than playing
@@THRASHMETALFUNRIFFS I'm afraid Lars might sue me ;)
love practicing with your lessons on my piano. I need to be trying these things on my uke more though. Someday soon. Thanks for the excellent lesson!
Great lesson Scott! I didn't know the primary chords.
Awesome video!
Man youre the best thank you
A nice refresher!
To all modal noobs, the easiest way to grok these modes is to take C Major (no sharps/flats) and just walk down the modes:
C Ionian CDEFGAB, D Dorian DEFGABC, E Phrygian EFGABCD, F Lydian FGABCDE, G Mixolydian GABCDEF, A Aeolian ABCDEFG, B Locrian BCDEFGA.
Wish I’d found this channel years ago. I know some theory, but was never really able to piece it together like this. Glad I did though.
Looks I need 2 take notes. Seriously, thanks bro 4 the tutorial.😈🔥🎅
you're welcome
this is a great perspective. I learned theory from piano lessons and high school band, so I learned everything relative to scales, for example that em/am/bm is just the relative minor to g major etc etc. excellent video. I learned something today. fwiw, for me, the shapes on the guitar actually make it easier for me to think in modes, because there aren't white and black keys set in stone, it is an unlabeled grid and you make your own shapes.
Like the music lesson! Still learning them but keeping at them
Dude, your Primary Chords approach is pure gold. lml
Yeah dude, modal chords will change your life.
You're just the best my brother. 🤘
cheers my man!
You're the reason I now understand modes. Cheers🍺
5:50 - Shredmaster manboob jiggle.
My day is complete.
LMAPOO
Thank you thank you thank you!
cheers brother
thank u shred
i'm not even a musician and i find these videos informative as hell
This guy is a frickin legend!
Cheers brother 🤘
Your Ionian chord progression at 1:02 is such a good sound it would be cool to hear a whole song built around it. Maybe an anthem or ballad lyric.
Thanks again for the great info.
Question I have is did you randomly pick the primary chords or does each mode have a specific chord progression aside the I IV V standard progression?
Or are they based on the sensitive notes?
Thanks for the answer!!
I don't understand the modes and that's OK, I'll get there. What scares me is, I'm starting to understand Shredmaster Scott.
You don't need to. If it sounds good, it's good. Rules in music are just closed doors. Think about when you were young and you just made up a song easily. You felt it and found it but weren't forced to look in a certain place.
Email me if you want help: ouchris@gmail.com
This is a great ADVANCED lesson on modes that is a welcome challenge for me (and I've been pounding all 84 modes and their places within the 12 keys), but I doubt anyone confused by modes became any less confused by this cool lesson.
Actually, so many people are confused by modes, because NOBODY teaches THE SEVEN DIATONIC MODES WITHIN ONE SCALE and how butt simple modes can be. "The 7 diatonic modes of the A minor/C major scale." THAT should be the FIRST lesson on modes.
It’s always a difficult topic for sure. My main point is to shift the emphasis from scales to chords. Understanding the harmonic implications of modes will allow you to actually make music
It's definitely a great lesson for me, because I'm not as focused on the chords as much as I should be and you're covering stuff I never heard of, with my limited smattering of music theory. Great channel, btw!
That’s what I like to hear, cheers brother 🤘
Nice la villa strangiato lick in the beginning
Greetings Professor 🤓 Scott.
I thank you so very much for your interest in sharing knowledge about the universe of metal music 🎼.
I have to tell you that you have an incredible trained memory, thus , you are an amazing 😉 theoretical dude.
I show you my respect ✊ because you are very good teacher 👨🏫.
Good for you.
thanks brother, appreciate you!
That shredding on a nylon string guitar was sick lol hail satan
Thank You, this is a great lesson, hope you could make more videos like this but with the modes from other scales ( harmonic minor, major, melodic minor, major, etc ), just to understand better how to work the chord progressions with the other modes. The guitar Grimoire books are very good, but sometimes it's hard to understand everything alone. Thanks, Shred till you're Dead !
Agreed my man, we need to hear musical examples for the modes. Cheers
Thank you shredmaster, really helpful... hey what's the music at the end, before nothig else modes, in violin?
Psycho theme by Bernard Herrmann
Great !
At last I get it ( well I sort of do ). Kudos Master
boom brother
Dude! You are really COOL!!!
Awesome brother!!🤘😈🎸💀🖤💀
Shred Till You're Dead my man
Shine on you Crazy Diamond by Pink Floyd [1975] From the Album "Wish You Were Here" is also in G minor dorian
Love this guy 😂😂
Shredmaster Scott :
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So GREAT & FUNNY...!
Thank's so much for the tutorial lessons and you GREAT and so FUNNY HUMOR...!
Salutation from Galiza...!
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Shred is a cult dude with a cool personality 🤘
Hey Scott. I couldnt bare yesterday to watch this. Its all for drill and not for the
" bellringers"
not sure what that means
1st- time i heard Shred's laugh...? Iz the way i go like muaha ha haaa ...on my LOL-possession!!! I have already sold my soul but i don't have any guitar yet, n a lots of bum of questions...
Can afford neither...
A locrian funky lick would be awesome
Great video. Apologies, but just wondering though how you arrive or "calculate" via the "formula" to the primary chords..(i.e. why they are the primary in this context and how you determine them). Your response is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
The basic idea is to take every other note from the scale when finding the chords. Also, you look at how chord progressions are used in songs. If you wanna get really deep, it comes down to science and the harmonic series.
Could you make a video on primary chords? They seem interesting and important.
Thank you Shredmaster Scott, I am not worthy of this knowledge.
Mixolydian lick reminded me of sprit of radio by rush
Hello, question...
What made you choose E - F# as primary chords (in Lydian mode) and not E - G# instead (for example). The same question for the rest of the modes.
Dude, you straight up fuckin RULE!!!!!!
I know music theory but I always end up writing stuff in the chromatic scale, but always coming back to a pedal tone. However, if I ever run out of ideas I just pick a scale or chord progression that fits the other parts I already wrote for the song and write something based on that. But in the end, we all know the Harmonic Minor scale is the best
Killer channel
Hey Scott could we get a video with some hybrid picking tips/tricks? It is the one technique that trips me up
That’s a good idea
This is awesome, but what about harmonic minor modes?
Go back to jazz school ya bum! We don't need you causing trouble over here! Haha
P.S. phyrgian dominant is my spirit animal
Been struggling with modes and how to apply them. This video came close to explaining it but I feel there is still a missing piece. :(
I love this guy's videos. It's like a viking Keanu Reeves.
that's about right actually
If something is in C ionian for example and i use D Dorian will that work. That's how i understand modes is it kind of right
Are the primary chords of the modes the same across all 12 keys? For example, is the "i-bII" in E Phrygian the same in, say, G Phrygian?
Absolutely, G Phrygian would be Gm-Ab. These are magic formulas to create music
This guy finds it joyful to edit his videos. 😆 I don't mind it.
The best guitar teacher in the world.
extra points for you brother
Shredmaster Scott you took your time, to write a comment to me. Me, a simple peasant got a comment from god himself Shredmaster Scott. My life is fulfilled. Thank you.
Awesome vid, man. Thanks.
Oh, and hail Satan
you got it,
praise saton
Chris Yes praise the dark one
This is a controversial issue since the renaissance. At that time common practice was not to think harmony in a vertical way (chords) but horizontaly (melodies). People still won't understand completely modes but at least they'll know why. I love them all but my favourite is phrygian. Harsh Iberian sound.
5:36 i'm gonna flat *YOU*
😂😂😂😂
i still cant understand
same same bud... we need to get the course he advertised at the end I guess?
8:10
My modal eureka moment came when I realised modes behave just like scales. They can all start on any root note and are just groupings of tones and semitones. Eg. G Ionian mode and G major scale are exactly the same thing! Modes are just ‘flavoured’ scales. Kapish?
Basically modes are just scales...learn the chords to master them
Like scott said, you heard of soloing over the chord? If you're soloing over an Am chord all the notes from the scale are in that chord, if you know an Am at the open position, 5th fret barre chord and 12th fret, you can rip, tap and scream ALL the notes from those chords and never hit a bad one!
Just to get started, I recommend starting with the A Minor Scale which is also (note for note) the Aeolian Mode: A B C D E F G A. Next is the B Locrian Mode: B C D E F G A B. Then the C Ionian Mode (the C Major Scale): C D E F G A B C. Next, the D Dorian Mode: D E F G A B C D. Then, the E Phrygian Mode: E F G A B C D E. Followed by the exotic sounding F Lydian Mode: F G A B C D E F and finally the G Mixolydian Mode: G A B C D E F G.
You can always make music more advanced for yourself by taking this stuff further, but this starting point for me is the easiest thing about music and the biggest eye-opener of my life. It's just the ABCs! Easy as 1,2,3! Now watch Scott's video again and see if you understand his cool advanced lesson on modes a little better. I'll be watching again, too!
Phrygien is my favorite mode
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No, but I have a degree from another school...
Shredmaster Scott the badass metal school of awesomeness?
School of Metal?
Undead Shred Ed.?
@@ShredmasterScott sold your souls to Satan 🤘🏾
Any chance you can show us how to understand tendancy tones so that we can look for them in non diatonic scales? I looked it up on Google and its not making much sense to me
That's a good idea
im still confused...can i use that exact example youve made on "locrian"(scale/notes)
on "Em G Am D" chord patern?
Yes. It would have to be F# Locrian to fit with those chords though.
@@ShredmasterScott ok..thanks.. :)
@@ShredmasterScott in what scale is your locrian in the video..i forgot..
thanks for the lesson by the way sir.. (^_^)
Pie a la mode, my favourite mode.
Can anyone tell me what A minor with G# is? Thanks!
www.oolimo.com/guitarchords/analyze
@@davec8356 Thanks for the site.
So what determines what chords belong to a mode? Is it a question of seeing what chords you can create based on the notes available in the mode?
Do a search on triads here on youtube. Take the key of C. The notes of the key are C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C.D,E,F,G. Or 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9...... A triad for the key of C is 1-3-5 or C-E-G . 2-4-6 or D-F-A 3-5-7 or E-G-B etc.... . Memorize this 1 is major, 2 is minor, 3 is minor, 4 is major, 5 is major, 6 is minor, and 7 is diminished. So in C the first chord is a C major the second D minor the third E minor etc.... .
I always enjoy that evil laugh
5:36 - When a GTA V npc walks infront of your car
I would like to learn more of the E Iommi-an mode.
Took me 20 years to realize this. I was focused on the scales and not the chords. Couldn’t figure out why I wasn’t getting it. Once I realized the sound actually comes from the chord progression, it clicked.
Exactly, I wish there was a way to communicate this to people. It's just impossible to pull the attention away from scales for some reason