What They Didn't Teach You About Dorian...
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These bonus lessons have been created to supplement the material covered in the free YouTube lesson linked below. Please watch it first.
Do you understand the theory behind modes but still struggle to improvise with them?
Do your attempts at improvisation sound like scale practice over a backing track?
Do you feel as though the large scale patterns you memorised are keeping you in a box, preventing you from being able to turn those scales into music?
Well, you are not alone! All guitar players go through this when it comes to learning and applying the modes of the major scale.
We learn the theory behind the modes and gain an understanding of where they come from and how they are constructed. We understand how and when to apply them over different chord progressions and we’ve even gone to the effort to memorise patterns for each one all across the fretboard in our practice routines.
And yet, whenever you feel inspired to play and throw on that modal backing track, as soon as you start playing, nothing comes out but uninspired, robotic scale runs that don’t sound dissimilar to your unaccompanied scale practice.
It can be a dejecting experience to go through but fortunately there are many solutions to this extremely common problem that guitar players encounter.
These solutions often become apparent when you simply take the time to analyse what triads and larger chords you can build by stacking thirds from each degree of whatever scale it is that you’re trying to make a staple of your improvisational toolbox.
In this free YouTube lesson, I focus on the dorian mode and the major triad pair that occurs naturally when you stack thirds from the 3rd and 4th scale degrees.
This is a great improvisational nugget that the dorian mode offers us and I guarantee that it will help you in your quest to improvise and write solos that sound musical and tasteful with the dorian mode.
For members of bulletproofguitarplayer.com, I have put together a nice little batch of bonus lessons to give you more practice material for using major triad pairs in your dorian solos.
This bonus content includes:
- 3x bonus lessons demonstrating licks that utilise the major triad pair found within dorian with TAB & notation
- Downloadable Guitar Pro & PDF TAB files for everything
- C Dorian backing track (download & streamable video)
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4. Click on any course, then a course SECTION and get started watching the video lessons!
What's included?
- 3x bonus lessons demonstrating licks that utilise the major triad pair found within dorian with TAB & notation
- Downloadable Guitar Pro & PDF TAB files for everything
- C Dorian & Static Cm7 Groove backing tracks (download & streamable video)
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Section 1
Learn three bonus licks that use the major triad pair found within the dorian mode. Get the TAB files for everything and practice with two backing tracks.
