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Jun 2009
Moving 6 string modes across keys question
by VashFLCL on Thu Jun 25, 2009 11:43 pm
Ok, I'm sorry for posting this after only joining the forum so shortly, but I just went through three pages worth of this blog and I can't find the answer to this specific question.
I was thankfully helped by someone after joining and posting my greetings, and he (just assuming if its not a he I'm sorry) said that modes are movable, but shapes are not.
So, I know all seven root six string modes they way I learned them off the Rusty Cooley DVD, I know the shape for A Dorian, what shape would be F Dorian?
Thanks in advanced and hello, I know I'm strange and Californian, don't blame me it's the the sun slowly cooking my mind.
I really need to step up my Neoclassical game.
by RIOT on Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:25 pm
Geet PHUCK
I'm not even familiar with the scales he was playing in,what was that anyway?A Bm?
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