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RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Sun Jan 19, 2014 12:36 pmby Tilen • 31 Posts
since c major scale is build like this cdefgabc and the tones are :
1st tone is resting tone
2nd tone is floading tone
3rd tone is resting tone
4th tone is leading tone
5th tone is tone thet can resolves up or down
6th tone is floading tone
7th tone is resting tone
the minor pentatonic scale is build like this 1 b3 4 5 b7 so my question in what kind of a relationship are tones betwen eachothers is the first also resting tone an soo on
tnx for answer
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RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Sun Jan 19, 2014 2:31 pmby NicholasJacquet (deleted)
1rst tone is "Tonic"
2nd is "supertonic"
3rd is "Sub-Mediant"
4th tone is "Subdominant"
5th tone is "Dominant"
6th tone is "Mediant"
7th is "Leading tone"
the relationships between tones are called "intervals"
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RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Sun Jan 19, 2014 2:56 pmby NicholasJacquet (deleted)
musictheory.net is a good tool for teaching yourself to hear what each sounds like
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RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Mon Jan 20, 2014 5:35 pmby NicholasJacquet (deleted)
Chord 7ths resolve down by step leading tones resolve up by half step to establish "do".
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RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:21 pmby NicholasJacquet (deleted)
There is no such thing as a floating tone...And as for resting or leading tones...it really depends on what is known as "harmonic context" to say whether or not a particular tone wants to pull to another or is content to stay put right where it is.
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RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Mon Jan 20, 2014 7:46 pmby NicholasJacquet (deleted)
Harmonic context is what gives will to the tones you play...makes them want to stay put or move around...it is the reason modes mean very little...in other words..it is the reason that those Cs', D's, E's, F's, G's, A's, and B's will always drift back towards either the C's or the A's. The only exceptions of course being when a V/of of or a vii/of from a closely related key pops up...but nevermind that for right now Just get familiar with how C,d,e,f,g,a,b sounds and see how much your ears can notice with your ATTENTION TO DETAIL! <------------ this is capitalized to stress the importance thereof(-:
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RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Thu Jan 23, 2014 7:54 amby uderoche (deleted)
Quote: NicholasJacquet wrote in post #34
Harmonic context is what gives will to the tones you play...makes them want to stay put or move around...it is the reason modes mean very little...
Stop saying this. This is the 2nd or 3rd time you have said modes mean very little. Tell that to Pat Martino, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, John McLaughlin, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Allan Holdsworth, or pretty much ANYONE and they would toss you in a dumpster or laugh at you.
Tell that to Mick Goodrick who spent quite a bit of time teaching at Berklee and writing books on modes and he'd tell you to take a hike.
Tell that to Pebber who knows more modal theory than anyone I've ever met, and he will kung fu chop you in the head.
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RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Thu Jan 23, 2014 3:16 pmby uderoche (deleted)
Quote: Tilen wrote in post #37
when you say modes do you think of scales
A mode is a scale. It happens when you take the notes of a scale and re-order them. You can generate modes from major, melodic minor, harmonic minor, and harmonic major.
If you take those scales and re-order the notes it becomes a new scale.
Example:
C major scale = C D E F G A B C
D E F G A B C D = D Dorian mode
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RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Thu Jan 23, 2014 10:31 pmby Tilen • 31 Posts
o that will explain wery much because i didnt know that the other name for scales is mode, or changed scale, tnx a lot for explaining to me what modes are,and in that case i will agree with you that the modes are wery important,like experimenting with music or searching for new sounds :)
over and out Tilen :)
RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Fri Jan 24, 2014 12:00 pmby pebberbrown • 926 Posts
In any major scale the
tonic and 3rd are resting tones
the 5th is called an "active 5th" (wants to resolve downward or upward to the tonic)
The 4th is an active leading halfstep (wants to resolve DOWNWARD to the 3rd)
the 7th is an active leading halfstep (wants to resolve UPWARD to the tonic)
the 2nd and 6th are active wholesteps (they can go in any direction but have less pull than active leading halfsteps).
MODES have been used for over 2400 years now starting with the Ancient Greeks and longer than that if you examine Indian, Turkish, Asian and Middle Eastern music and also the music of Bulgaria, Romania, Russia and Hungary. MODES are used quite a bit in modern music and jazz music and now even lots of rock and metal music.
RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Mon Jan 27, 2014 8:24 pmby pebberbrown • 926 Posts
RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Tue Jan 28, 2014 1:14 amby pebberbrown • 926 Posts
RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Thu Feb 06, 2014 10:55 amby Tilen • 31 Posts
since i bought those lessons
Music Theory for Guitar Vol 1A
Music Theory for Guitar Vol 1B
Music Theory for Guitar Vol 1C
Music Theory for Guitar Vol 1D
Music Theory for Guitar Vol 1E
Music Theory for Guitar Vol 1F
are there more videos that i can buy,if so please tell me :)
over and out from frozen slovenia :)
RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Fri Mar 14, 2014 10:49 amby pebberbrown • 926 Posts
Yes there are way more - not available for download though.
Once someone PAYS for a monthly subscription and stops
CANCELING their subscription, you get SENT monthly videos.
You have signed up and canceled, signed up and canceled,
signed up and canceled several times in a row. This is not
how I do lessons - people sign up, get monthly videos
(usually for several months) and then when they need time
to practice the materials, THEN they cancel - or just stay on.
NOT signup/cancel, signup/cancel, signup/cancel - thats
utterly maddening!
RE: where do i start and how
in PB Guitarstudio FORUMS Sat Mar 15, 2014 12:38 pmby Scottulus • 222 Posts
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