Here we go!
Please check this lesson. This scale is very useful for Jazz Blues or any minor songs too.
https://tomovhxtv.vhx.tv/music-theory-i/videos/et21-mixolydian-b9-b13
Hope you enjoy this lesson video and please leave your feedback on this lesson.
This guitar... 1956 Fender Duo Sonic ( 22.5 inch scale neck )
Thank you.
Tomo
Great lesson today on Mixolydian b9 b13 Scale. Getting deep into the weeds here, but I love it! The chords are flat-out gorgeous. It will keep me busy all weekend.
Helpful for me:
• Showing G mixolydian b9 b13 on 6th, 5th string, 4th, 3rd string (four different positions)
• Chord progression: F-7 or F-9, G7 (b13) or G7(b9), C-7, (so that I have some context to practice against).
• Tomo: “sometimes you use arpeggios (b9 M3 5 b7, or Ab B D F), triads, pentatonic, special scale, and then....harmonic minor!” (sweeet)
• Steps: Learn theory, then scale, then master the scale, then improvise.
Beautiful guitar, btw. Graced by honest wear.
Another important updated lesson!
Love being able to sneak a peek at Linda's notes in music theory class here at the Blues and Funk Laboratory.
Kurt
"Mixolydian and Beyond!"
- Dr. Fujita
Explorer of New Musical Galaxies and Frontiers of Soul, Funk, Blues and Grooves.
So happy to hear that Linda!
Thank you so much!
Tomo
Thank you Kurt!
We have 30 lessons all together for this section!
Tomo
Nice!