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Changing Root Note of Mode?
Ok, i was determined to learn these modes again so i pulled out my modes sheet again of the fingerings and i read somewhere that the 1st note is the root note determining what scale, or key, whatever u wanna call it is, like D Dorian or w/e. U can move these modes up and down the fingerboard right? So the root note determines if its A Dorian, B Dorian, ect..? So its possible to change the scale thing by moving it to the correct note on the low e string? Does that make any sense?
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Could you be more specific? I can sort of see what your getting at, but I just need it to be more specific. Modes are a really simple concept which a lot of people get really hung up on (including myself at one point). Eventually it just clicks. |
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Yeah, it's been explained. She basically meant, "Can you play the same mode with a different root?" For example, can you play A dorian instead of D dorian. The answer, of course, is "yes." |
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