Unlock a scale's personality
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Every scale is the same in this way: they all divide the octave into some number of steps, or notes, or degrees. And those degrees are some distance from each other. But every scale has a distinct and different blueprint; how many degrees and what distances. In this way, when you hear them, they each evoke a different emotional response.
Why is that?
00:00 Demonstration
00:51 Thesis
01:26 Introduction
04:09 Lesson
16:48 Wrap Up
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Another FANTASTIC video! I have gone from having a bias against music “theory” - to becoming a Curious Guitarist - to becoming simply Curious about Music because of this channel. “I’m not going to give you a fish - I’m GOING TO TEACH YOU TO FISH!”…. (those of you who have gone through most of Chris’s videos will recognize this analogy). Thanks Chris!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Thank YOU Dave! I really appreciate that!
The way you explain things makes so much sense, you truly are an outstanding teacher. If I'm curious enough I should be able to transpose this idea to chords and chord progressions, right? And understand why some chords create tension/resolve?
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely, Saulo! That's PERFECT!
I love the "why" behind your videos.
You truly are an amazing musician!! I was born 1966 and have owned a guitar since 1973, however never learned to play until 2020. I love this instrument and love watching your channel. I like Marty's but you are the best!!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dennis, good to have you here.
Fantastic lesson, Chris! Makes a lot of sense, even going trough the chromatic scale against a drone. Thank you!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Oooh I like the chromatic idea Scott. Think I might do an intervals video like that. Great suggestion, thanks for all your support!
All of your classes are great, but I found this one the most inspiring! I now have months and months of exercises!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
YES!!!! Save some time to play HLL though!!!
What a great way to explore scales. I need to do this more for modes. Thanks Chris!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
You bet, Tim. This would be PERFECT for hearing modes!! Great idea. Thanks for all your support, Tim!
Congrats. Makes so much sense to learn guitar / music like this. Thanks.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
You bet, Nicholas, glad you enjoyed this one!
Can't believe how incredible you explain things, I'm still a beginner, 2-3 years but inconsistent with my practicing which keeps me from advancement; but wow I'm gettin what you're layin down, I have seen and listened to many teachers on here, and purchased courses( some courses I haven't even gotten to yet), but yeah you are the best!!! AND THANK YOU VERY MUCH
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks Jason, I really appreciate that.
Another great one Chris! Thanks again for always sharing your insight and knowledge!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, tone, thanks for your support!
Brilliant! Thank you very much Chris.👍
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, Smithy!
For what ever reason the first 2 or 3 times I was distracted, this time total attention an again Chris this is amazing stuff that you just can't find anywhere else. No one breaks it down like you do!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for that Chad, I really appreciate it!
Wonderful demo. Thank you!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it, Robert!
Great lesson today, Chris. Thanks so much!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure Deano! Fun exercise isn't it? Thanks for all your support~
Thank you so much for this chris!!!! I took your advice abs learned E major scale. Definitely gonna try this. Thx!!!!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
You bet, Michael.
This was super helpful for me, thank you 🙏
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
You bet, Ben
Like therapy in a noodling exercise. Love it.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Hahah! That opening noodle is Lydian
@kenttomaselli8984
2 жыл бұрын
@@curiousguitarist WWWhWWh...the story of my life!
Another great video! I really need this ear training.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you like it, Timmy!
Chris, I am so over appreciative of your work. I been a guitarist for many years, (not always practicing, but long enough to have a good idea). Enough to be ashamed for not knowing, but yet enough to know what I don't know. That being said, I am free to express my most sincere thank you. Your perspectives are absolute magic to me. So, without me being a fan boy (I think I used that correctly), Thank You.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kudos Jayson, I'm so glad this stuff is helpful, your comment means a lot to me. Of course, if you're overflowing with gratitude... www.patreon.com/chrissherland or www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=E8HDTDGCQUCTY
I’m resolved to feeling tense!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
I love that :)
Mahalo for this excellent lesson...
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, Kevin!
Chris did it 😁
Especially after your Major Scale Super Highways video, I'm noticing these relationships between notes more and more. Maybe it's because I actually know what notes I'm on now!
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
That’s cool, Jake. Are you seeing the note names or the scale degrees, or both?
Great stuff, thanks Chris.
A thumbs-up from me! :)
Chris thanks for this great lesson. What are the three critical notes in the major pentatonic scale? You mentioned that of the minor pentatonic scale. Thanks.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
In any scale, the relations you want to explore first are always how the various intervals relate back to the root. For BOTH pentatonic scales the road into really understanding their sonic signature are the notes that are on either side of the root. because THOSE notes define how it sounds to "come back home." Major pentatonic is: 2 Root 6 Minor pentatonic is: b7 Root b3 Hope this helps!
@draznuwneneleviaka-wolugbo8605
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Chris for reaching out.
Great example. Wish you'd have added the minor scale as an example also just to really demonstrate the concept.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
The pentatonic scale I demoed was minor :) But I totally get what you're saying. FWIW, the intro was lydian!!!
Scale ? oh no The jig is up I am still trying to figure out what Number 3 is ,I am struggling to find it mostly from looking at each string and say okay g string second fret A 3 fret b fifth c so on.and for every string, then I forgot what the heck I was going. I am stilltrying to find that three not thing ,oh god that too. 0000 no ,need to take notes ,wait play cords count notes ,,,5.6,7,8 no wait thats dance class. yikes well I better watch a few more before practice. Oh I might have a new tenet ,that Music composer Director, choreographer , lyricist. she said ya you were right ,i need to learn new chords . but there are only 7 right? so it shouldn't take long...haha that's Chris you are so wonderful , and cute too. oops jen🦋
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Which app do you use to edit your videos
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Final Cut Pro.
I am about to ask a question that might make me the laughing stock of the guitar community, but I’ll ask anyways…. In the key of A, you used the A note for the drone in the major/Ionian and minor/Dorian scale/mode; would the drone note change if you moved on to the other modes in that key??? (for example: C# is the drone for Phrygian mode in key of A) Bracing myself for the laughter that is heading my way 😂
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Perfectly great question Donald! Modes are tricky at the very best, so hang on tight here.... The A drone note will work for any mode using A as the root. Like A major, or A dorian, or A phrygian...and on and on... But "in a key" gets tricky because the modes best express themselves with the new "assumed" root that the mode starts on. So in the "key" of A major, the only scale that works with the A drone is of course A major/Ionian. The minute you play A dorian over the droning A note, you've ACTUALLY changed keys to G major now. Hope that helps!! GREAT questions Donald! And lastly, I can't thank you enough for your support man! It means the world to me.
@donaldfox6976
2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for clearing that up! As soon I read your answer it clicked. I just couldn’t come up it on my own at this stage of my learning process. If I may steal a quote from one of your subscribers… ‘you are teaching me to become a musician, not just a guitar player’ …and for that I am the thankful one!
@chadharland3688
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great question 🤔. I wona hear the answer to that one.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
@@chadharland3688 it’s right above your reply Chad. Cheers!
Sometimes I feel sorry for the natural minor scale because it has no leading tone. And sometimes I feel sorry for the major scale because it has no minor third.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
This might be the best comment I have ever read.
@TheMinorFallsTheMajorLifts
2 жыл бұрын
@@curiousguitarist 🙌❤️
Dammit. Im missing one of the tools. Got the guitar. Got the ears. Meh. Ill make due without that last thing.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
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Some scales have a personality disorder.
@curiousguitarist
2 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha! Love this!