We have a brand new live course coming up: Modes Made Easy. It starts on October 25th at 6:00PM Eastern only at JamPlay.com.
If you joined us for our Fretboard Roadmap live course, or you have experimented or improvised with scale patterns up and down the neck, this course is will seamlessly help make you comfortable with modes.
During Fretboard Roadmap, we experimented with scale patterns over different tonal centers and backing tracks, but we intentionally left out modal theory. Sometimes it is just better to play and let the rest work itself out.Now we’re going to take the playing and sounds used in Fretboard Roadmap and learn what makes them unique, and integrate the concept of modes.
Through this course, you’ll not only gain a solid understanding of modes in terms of scales, but also obtain the tools needed to hear and apply the right mode in the right musical situation. Though it's not necessary to have gone through the entire Fretboard Roadmap course, you’ll want to have a good working knowledge of 3-note-per-string scales and some solid experience jamming over backing tracks. If you’ve ever looked into modes and just thrown your hands up because it all looked too complicated, this is the course for you.We will show you how incredibly simple and straight-forward modal playing actually is!
If you joined us for our Fretboard Roadmap live course, or you have experimented or improvised with scale patterns up and down the neck, this course is will seamlessly help make you comfortable with modes.
During Fretboard Roadmap, we experimented with scale patterns over different tonal centers and backing tracks, but we intentionally left out modal theory. Sometimes it is just better to play and let the rest work itself out.Now we’re going to take the playing and sounds used in Fretboard Roadmap and learn what makes them unique, and integrate the concept of modes.
Through this course, you’ll not only gain a solid understanding of modes in terms of scales, but also obtain the tools needed to hear and apply the right mode in the right musical situation. Though it's not necessary to have gone through the entire Fretboard Roadmap course, you’ll want to have a good working knowledge of 3-note-per-string scales and some solid experience jamming over backing tracks. If you’ve ever looked into modes and just thrown your hands up because it all looked too complicated, this is the course for you.We will show you how incredibly simple and straight-forward modal playing actually is!
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