One of the most popular questions I receive in Guitar Super System usually have to do with finding ways to implement the major scale modes into real guitar playing, and understanding when to use which mode. In this lesson, I’ll outline how the modes apply to chords and demonstrate the concepts using the Phrygian mode of the Major Scale.
Use the graphics to anticipate which Triad will be coming next so you can get in position to play different inversions over these chords.
Learn to make those strange sounding Augmented and Diminished Triads spice up an otherwise typical blues track.
In this short demonstration, I’ll show how I establish a Home Riff over the G Ionian b3 Mode of Melodic Minor, which I use as a home base to return to between other melodic ideas.
Prepare to decorate your guitar solos with new colors.