Modalling Explained | Modal Improvisation Guitar Lesson

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2021
  • Thank you all for the kind words on the Modalling video. It’s more or less how I go about modal improvisation at home when I’m chilling out playing guitar.
    I thought I’d pull it apart a bit and show you guys what I’m doing, hopefully it’ll help some of you guys out with your own improv :)
    Video edited by John Hollingworth
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Komentáře • 176

  • @andertons
    @andertons Před 3 lety +57

    We love you Bea... 😍

  • @user-yo3fl7ol8w
    @user-yo3fl7ol8w Před 3 lety +44

    what Rabea wanted me to learn: Modal Improvisation
    what I learned: JAMES BOND CHORD!

  • @PLively
    @PLively Před 3 lety +22

    I play by ear.
    You teach what I need to hear.
    "The James Bond chord"
    - eyebrow -
    Splendid.

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar Před 3 lety +32

    Since you asked, how about something on ambient chord sequences/progressions maybe, not just a drone? If that makes sense.

  • @HowlingUlf
    @HowlingUlf Před 3 lety +16

    You play music with your ears and you know theory in your mind while the fingers are only the tools.
    If you stop listening or never began in the first place and you try to make music with your mind and fingers alone ... how do you know if it sounds good?
    Train your ears until you can trust them, train your fingers until they obey the ears and then fill in the blanks with theory.
    And the theory is not as hard as some people make it, for various reasons. It's just names for finger patterns and sound. Don't be intimidated ore overwhelmed.

  • @HowlingUlf
    @HowlingUlf Před 3 lety +12

    No wrong tones, just happy accidennnnn wait a miiiinuuute! That hair! I see a pattern ... :D

  • @DanWaters
    @DanWaters Před 3 lety +9

    Man, I am supposed to be working on something non music related, but I'd really rather go into my studio and do this for a while instead.... very inspiring!

  • @darionbuck8864
    @darionbuck8864 Před 3 lety +46

    Just to clear up what you said at the beginning, which is why people get sooo confused with modes, is to know the difference between relative and parallel modes. As you said, when you start on D and play the notes of Cmajor, thats D dorian (d minor with a natural 6). Thats a relative mode of c major. Thats useful for knowing the notes of the scales. (C Ionian, D dorian, E phrygian, F lydian, G mixolydian A aeolian, B locrian.
    However, when you want to apply modes musically, think in terms of parallel keys. So if you're playing in C major, and want to evoke a feeling of adventure, learn how/when to modulate to C lydian augmented for example. Thats a relative key to C major. Not the same notes. Just the same tonic. You have to raise the 4th and 5th. This is what confuses people so much.
    Tl;Dr think in terms of relative modes to know what notes to play. You learn one (heptatonic) scale, you learn 6 more too. Think in terms of parallel for musical application

    • @jorgearturovasquezmaldonado
      @jorgearturovasquezmaldonado Před 3 lety +5

      As a self taught guitar player who is getting his head around how to use modes musically, this comment is gold.
      It made me think about “using modes as a way to move music towards an emotion” instead of “moving through the notes on the guitar neck”. As you said, changing from C ionian to a C lydian augmented WILL change what the music evokes, while playing a D dorian will change what is heard, but not necessarily what it evokes (provided that tempo, phrasing and other stuff remains the same).
      I appreciate your comment a great deal. Have a nice day

    • @dfltr
      @dfltr Před 3 lety +4

      I was taught "I Don't Particularly Like Modes A Lot" as a mnemonic for remembering relative modes up the degrees of a major scale, and I still use it every day to think through which notes on the fretboard are currently the Good Sounding Notes.

    • @migas114
      @migas114 Před 3 lety +1

      This..... Everyone needs to read this comment! Up you shall go sir!

    • @Stringprodigy
      @Stringprodigy Před 3 lety +3

      @@dfltr how would that tell you what the good sounding notes are? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Pro tip: that's what your ears should be doing.

    • @larrydj549
      @larrydj549 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Stringprodigy right They're putting a scale system to an emotion. So they don't have to search. Kind of like self driving cars. Basically breaking out of the box.

  • @TuckerCustomShop
    @TuckerCustomShop Před 3 lety +7

    Rabea does the next Bond soundtrack. The whole thing. Its perfect. I’m calling Barbara.

  • @gustavogarcia7124
    @gustavogarcia7124 Před rokem +1

    this was the most usefull and practical view of modes i encountered, i know theory but this feels more visceral and usable

  • @davedavem
    @davedavem Před 3 lety +3

    I feel like I've just had a modal masterclass without getting a theory headache! Thanks bro!

  • @JamieSlays
    @JamieSlays Před 3 lety +11

    Very insightful as always. I was learning about this from using the quad cortex presets that have the droning undertone

  • @matthewmargetts8516
    @matthewmargetts8516 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video. So refreshing that you don't try to justify everything with theory. Theory is only there to justify what the real innovative musicians (like yourself) have already played. Far too many people saying what this or that is called, and why it's right or wrong, when the point is the sound.

  • @AndrewGuitArmageddonBurnett

    That guitar is gorgeous! And thank you for putting modes into terms that all of us self taught players can understand!!

  • @markconger8049
    @markconger8049 Před 3 lety

    This is how songs are born! Playing around and suddenly something unique comes out.

  • @SaberToothGary
    @SaberToothGary Před 3 lety +6

    "I'm not theory trained", proceeds to give theory lesson... Haha, cheers, man! Dig your channel!
    "it's music theory, not music fact. There are no rules." - E. Van Halen

  • @amplifex4134
    @amplifex4134 Před 2 lety +2

    I needed this vid man! I recently connected the term "modal interchange", as being there's point where the maps overlap, and there's different "streets" to drive on (mode) around the base... Like the "song" is an A to B journey, and modes are the side streets with all the interesting stuff to see on the way.... The way you play exemplifies this thinking. Thank you so much! More like this!

  • @cpeplinski
    @cpeplinski Před 3 lety

    As soon as the clip starts and there is tasty licks over a drone......such a great way to practice

  • @Keyframe007
    @Keyframe007 Před rokem

    Rabea, these ‘how do I go about’ videos are incredibly helpful. Like you, I am self taught with bits and bobs of theory understanding and these vids, as well as some fantastic comments from your fans , have stitched so much together for me here tonight watching. A big thank you. It’s like a window which has been fogged for too many years is clearing up.

  • @obconcept
    @obconcept Před rokem

    very good lesson for me, who stuck in pentatonic tone. thank you.

  • @19universe81
    @19universe81 Před 3 lety +1

    Yes! That’s the kind of video I love, especially from you. Your approach to guitar playing and teaching is unique and very effective to me. Musical and inspiring!

  • @francisskundaliny1295
    @francisskundaliny1295 Před 2 lety

    These mayoneseguitar tone is amazing,rocknrolly bea!👍🎸📢🔊🌱

  • @JackJD
    @JackJD Před 3 lety +2

    I need an ambient album by you. Take my money!

  • @florenttenryu5011
    @florenttenryu5011 Před 3 lety +2

    This is the most interesting part when you are a lonely guitarist like me: improvisation, colors changing, opening ears on intervals.

  • @jorgesanchez4872
    @jorgesanchez4872 Před 3 lety +1

    I would like to see another video where you elaborate more not beacause I didn't understand, just because it is so much fun to watch you play and explaining what goes through your mind and in between... thank you for being such an inspiration for me bro

  • @Bracero25
    @Bracero25 Před 3 lety +1

    Children of Bodom live 2006-"Clash of the booze brothers" is the best example I've ever seen this

  • @longtrang5706
    @longtrang5706 Před 3 lety +2

    I think this helped me turn a new page.

  • @jorgearturovasquezmaldonado

    Little tip: the “spanish scale” is both major and minor at the same time, which makes it so useful. It is basically a phrygian scale with an added major third

    • @meagainokay7673
      @meagainokay7673 Před 3 lety

      I don't know much about theory but don't most scales have minor notes except for the C major scale? Any help would be appreciated because I've probably misunderstood:-)

    • @EversonBernardes
      @EversonBernardes Před 3 lety +2

      @@meagainokay7673 when someone talks about a scale/mode being major or minor, they're talking about the root position. If the chord (root, third and fifth) built at the root position (so, for the C scale, C) is a major one, then it's a major scale.
      You'll likely be able to build minor chord by starting at different positions within that scale - if you build a chord starting on D in the C scale for instance, it will have a minor third, so it will be a Dm.
      The spanish scale has both a minor and a major third, so you can build both minor and major root chords.

    • @meagainokay7673
      @meagainokay7673 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EversonBernardes Thanks for explaining that. Really eppreciated.

    • @ripperthecrooks6428
      @ripperthecrooks6428 Před rokem +1

      @@EversonBernardes so to pLay modal, you can play the C scale starting on the D note, when a Dminor gets played is that how modes work?
      The third degree would be Eminor.
      Etc.. ?

    • @EversonBernardes
      @EversonBernardes Před rokem +1

      @@ripperthecrooks6428 essentially, yes, but that's not the most interesting use for it.
      Say you have a song in C major. It has a bog standard C major chord there, C E G. The usual with would be just playing C major scale over it: C D E F G A B.
      Going modal over it, then, would be playing some other mode/scale that has a C major, instead, like C lydian: C D E F# G A B. Whenever you hit that F# it will sound pretty exotic and read as a #11, a funkier sound.

  • @karstux
    @karstux Před 3 lety

    Damn, that was awesome. Like a peek into that genius brain of yours that keeps coming up with music that really resonates within! I really liked the connection of modes to moods. Seems to capture the purpose of them perfectly.

  • @ckjjclan
    @ckjjclan Před 3 lety

    I really enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing your knowledge, it’s SOO GREAT that people like you (and others) drop these knowledge bombs on us… cheers!

  • @elancaster3989
    @elancaster3989 Před 2 lety

    You taught an old dog new tricks good sir.
    Im in my 50's and you are inspirational, helped me break out of a rut in my playing thank you

  • @ctm6761
    @ctm6761 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for sharing how you do your Modalling! It was super helpful to understand how you do it. I gave it a shot tonight and you were absolutely right, it is just a really enjoyable and fun way to play the guitar. Awesome and super helpful video!!

  • @Singlehand_Music
    @Singlehand_Music Před 3 lety

    Exactly the lesson I was looking for 💯

  • @jonprudhomme7694
    @jonprudhomme7694 Před 3 lety

    Cool video. Easy to apply ideas to help put some context around exploring tones and effects. Like playing with ambient guitar tracks, and this will be fun to experiment with.
    Keep the great vids coming!

  • @zackaryflowers8243
    @zackaryflowers8243 Před rokem

    I love you man. Seriously such an inspirational player and human. Keep it up Bea! This video has had a massive influence on my understanding and playing, I constantly come back to it.

  • @brotherdoom2406
    @brotherdoom2406 Před 3 lety

    Excellent approach to modes. I’ll have to give this a try.

  • @ehren4200
    @ehren4200 Před 2 lety

    I think if you make another of these, it could help to understand by looping the rhythm riff to modal over after modaling over the drone tone.
    The example you had over the funky riff, you could start with with a drone tone modal to introduce the note ideas, then move the modalling over the rhythm riff to really showcase the lesson.
    But overall this was really helpful to learn new stuff!

  • @michaelfrancis1
    @michaelfrancis1 Před 3 lety +1

    I think your approach is great!
    You really flow in a effortless looking way.
    No wrong notes 😉
    Cheers from Texas!
    🤘😎🤘

  • @My.Guitar.Journey
    @My.Guitar.Journey Před 3 lety

    Love everything you do bea and that guitar looks gorgeous 🤘🤘

  • @mattyh2180
    @mattyh2180 Před 3 lety

    Love this.

  • @Kaiman1962
    @Kaiman1962 Před 3 lety

    Wonderfull Rabea....its so Great!!!!

  • @luminairew.102
    @luminairew.102 Před 3 lety

    DRONE TONE!!! That's what I've been missing! Thank you!... (next day) so I watched this video, left the first half of this comment and ran...RAN to try this out aaaaannnd... I was totally late for work because I couldn't put my guitar down. This was everything I was missing. Bea you've been an integral part of my guitar journey, thank you

  • @alex7leadg
    @alex7leadg Před 3 lety

    I did not know i needed this (raises eyebrow) thanks Rabea!

  • @CoachPyroTom
    @CoachPyroTom Před 3 lety

    This content is so good, please make more of it

  • @blue_mountains28
    @blue_mountains28 Před 2 lety

    Must have missed the video? Some great stuff there Rebea, I must come back to this again, loads of great ideas and tips

  • @RyanUpward
    @RyanUpward Před 3 lety

    This is an awesome insight into your playing dude! Loved the video so inspiring!🔥🤘🏼🖤

  • @aiyka_music
    @aiyka_music Před 3 lety +3

    Could you do a video where you display the scale shape (3 notes per string) on screen that you are visualising in your mind while improvising? That will help us understand how to visualize the notes and learn to move between scale shapes

  • @Chris_Nouvelli
    @Chris_Nouvelli Před 3 lety

    I love everything about this. I had a great guitar teacher when I was younger but 15 or so years later the modes and HOW to use them made way for just playing and enjoying myself. I think your tips will help me blend the best of both worlds; enjoying myself and being confident with my noodling. Cheers, Bea. Also, I bought a Wild Fro and it’s the business. All the best.

  • @ridesingletrack
    @ridesingletrack Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing this. Really cool concepts. I learned modes in a "technical" way if you want to call it that (relative/parallel), but this just seems so much more practical. It makes a lot of sense to focus on notes that specifically highlight the chords you're referencing and the intended emotion. This is a great exercise suggestion and I'm excited to spend some time with it. Cheers, man!

  • @davevernon4993
    @davevernon4993 Před 3 lety

    Freakin goosebumps me your middle eastern vibe, it is compelling stuff, love your work...mazin.

  • @hoam1293
    @hoam1293 Před 3 lety +2

    That clean sound. Faaaaack

  • @Luixkorrea
    @Luixkorrea Před 3 lety

    Great approach! Very helpful!

  • @Mdougherty8054
    @Mdougherty8054 Před 3 lety

    Amazing playing as always. Cheers

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar Před 3 lety +12

    This is my type of shit :)
    Could listen to this all day long.
    BTW, how's your leg? On the mend I hope.

  • @67er_matze97
    @67er_matze97 Před 3 lety

    great lesson and stellar tones !!
    ...hope you are having good progress with your knee !!

  • @shanedaniels5191
    @shanedaniels5191 Před 3 lety

    Love it!! .. Wonderful Tone's and Awesome Playing .. 🙂✌️

  • @Jonathan-tn7id
    @Jonathan-tn7id Před 3 lety +1

    Really interesting video thanks big bas, enjoyed that

  • @gregorydickie9667
    @gregorydickie9667 Před 3 lety

    Great video and thanks for the advice.

  • @shaundarley4108
    @shaundarley4108 Před 3 lety

    You clever man. Very engaging. Thanks.

  • @lmcf_gtr
    @lmcf_gtr Před 3 lety +1

    Hey man, looking forward to watching this! Also today's the two year anniversary of me getting those Toska and Chapman tats 👌

  • @Buffrt66
    @Buffrt66 Před 3 lety

    That is an awesome looking/sounding guitar. Those Chapman guitars are getting better every year.

  • @Sutich
    @Sutich Před 3 lety

    I almost never comment on any video, but this was top notch. Thanks Rabea!

  • @jonathangahnsnordahl6750

    this is probably the best video on CZcams! but please make more elaboration and playing around yourself a bit more, LOVE this!!!

  • @richardstone2908
    @richardstone2908 Před 3 lety

    Enjoyed this one cheers Rabea

  • @mortin2608
    @mortin2608 Před 3 lety

    Very useful cheers Bea

  • @robertodinizjr1
    @robertodinizjr1 Před 3 lety

    Penta blues + Minor flavor with drone always remember me that Black sabbath Die Young live, That intro by Tony Iommi was amazing

  • @MrPica666
    @MrPica666 Před 3 lety

    ahahahah thats exactly how i go about modes and playing over chords...awesome video !!!

  • @papakefis4252
    @papakefis4252 Před 3 lety

    The Bea that we all know and love is back!!
    Please 🙏 do what you did in this video and try to brake down material from the Totemist writing process or mixdown of the beautiful Ep.
    Cheers Bea.

  • @TraneFrancks
    @TraneFrancks Před 3 lety

    Hey, Bea. Just want to say how much I adore your playing. I also want to say I hope the knee is fully healed after that 'board crash.

  • @ricodietzsch5762
    @ricodietzsch5762 Před 3 lety

    please more videos like this

  • @wolfytan5451
    @wolfytan5451 Před 3 lety

    I love your names for the different modes/scales lol

  • @runnningonempty
    @runnningonempty Před 3 lety

    YES,YES,YES

  • @SpectrumDIY
    @SpectrumDIY Před 3 lety

    Really good playing!

  • @elus1ve0ne64
    @elus1ve0ne64 Před 3 lety

    Very helpful video .. 👍👍

  • @hessammehdizadeh3239
    @hessammehdizadeh3239 Před 3 lety

    More of these lessons pls

  • @gameofsymbols9661
    @gameofsymbols9661 Před 3 lety

    more on this would be killer - great lesson already though brother - more would be greatly appreciated

  • @RobbieTayVaughan
    @RobbieTayVaughan Před 3 lety

    That fret board!

  • @ryanstacey4016
    @ryanstacey4016 Před rokem

    Thank you

  • @shaunk413
    @shaunk413 Před 3 lety +1

    The cool thing with the drone is that there’s no wrong notes!

    • @chrisdaviesguitar
      @chrisdaviesguitar Před 3 lety +1

      I don't make make mistakes when playing the guitar, I make spontaneous creative decisions lol

  • @joeoneill9098
    @joeoneill9098 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video. Must say this is probably only a benefit to guitar players who are already at an advanced level, but have a natural ear for the correct notes, and some form of muscle memory built up for the scales. For me its always about thinking up the notes in your head and getting used to knowing where those notes sit on the fret board. This insight you have offered makes me think you should probably make a demonstration for players who are a few steps behind, and lay down the basic pentatonics, but show the notes in-between those pentatonics that can give your playing that flavour. but the important thing for me is cutting out the theory (because in reality it don't mean much to most people) and jumping straight to the musicality. Get the brain away from memorizing a load of scales and instead get working on how to effectively get the notes inside your head onto the fretboard.

  • @Stratomacaster
    @Stratomacaster Před 3 lety +1

    For some reason, the top on that guitar reminds me of the cover of Karnivool's Asymmetry album.

    • @PureJadeKid
      @PureJadeKid Před 3 lety

      Probably not an accident. I think I’ve seen Bea wear a shirt with that album artwork. Dope!

  • @martintaylor1701
    @martintaylor1701 Před 3 lety +2

    Interesting - I like getting some insight into the thinking behind your approach. I've been enjoying the more ambient stuff of late. Any plans to try this kind of thing with a rhythm section? A little free-form, experimentation could be cool.

  • @lefujyou
    @lefujyou Před 3 lety

    That neck!!, on that guitar.......wow

  • @kanehicks9321
    @kanehicks9321 Před 3 lety

    Always inspirational man!! Great vid and lovely sounds. May I please borrow the SLO-100

  • @giuseppebifulco4848
    @giuseppebifulco4848 Před 8 měsíci

    Rabea you ara amazing,have you always been so good with guitar?I'm a begginner and I totally suck,hope to become good as you are :) Hope to see some video like this dedicated to begginner player,Bless you Rabea,thank you for doing that :)

  • @njmetfan
    @njmetfan Před 3 lety

    VERY David Gilmour. I fucking love it.

  • @raulbargas6060
    @raulbargas6060 Před 3 lety

    Esta muy bueno jugar con los modos

  • @frankgro6059
    @frankgro6059 Před 3 lety

    A New guitar Gold rises

  • @ReVeRbx-fe5wr
    @ReVeRbx-fe5wr Před 11 měsíci

    God, I love that Mayones.

  • @jay3146
    @jay3146 Před 2 lety

    And then we remember how good the minor pentatonic sounds.

  • @riccardominuto
    @riccardominuto Před 3 lety

    Simply my favourite guitar player. This was soooo cool! More eyebrows raising coming soon, I hope

  • @josuastangl7140
    @josuastangl7140 Před 3 lety

    I'd love a similar video about playing over chord progressions instead of just a drone

  • @kapers5772
    @kapers5772 Před 3 lety

    Well, now I just wanna try and do something like that. If you could do something similar with ambient chords that you like to use I'd be really excited to watch. Also if you could share some tips for this kind of tones, especially if they are achievable with simple plugins, for us that dont have pedals I 'd be grateful. ROCK ON BEA

  • @giuseppebifulco4848
    @giuseppebifulco4848 Před 4 měsíci

    Hey Bea,I'm getting obsessed with modal playing,would love to see more on that subject,please would you like to sheds more light on that subject?I'm learning all the mode with your video course on musicisu,but I'm stuck in the same key and I find confusing moving around the neck,please any advice would be a blessing!Thanks!!And Thanks again for being such an inspiration,muuch LOVE :)

  • @larrydj549
    @larrydj549 Před 3 lety

    Dave Larue I like those chimey tones he gets on that too

  • @armourofcontempt
    @armourofcontempt Před 3 lety

    Noice.
    Sub'd.

  • @thomasrambaud7146
    @thomasrambaud7146 Před 3 lety +1

    Could i suggest a thing: to play a guitar with an obvious fretboard... Îd love to follow you more easily on your noodling (excuse my bad english, and thanks for this approach, and the music!!)

  • @rhiandavies294
    @rhiandavies294 Před 3 lety

    Great video Rabea, beautiful tones, I hope they are the Silo pups (?) as I have a set being installed /,,/

  • @giuseppebifulco4848
    @giuseppebifulco4848 Před 4 měsíci

    Bea,love that and the other modal video,incredible! I'm trying to learn the guitar,actually I sign on musicisum on your begginner course :) but apart some blues stuff,I really love this kind of playing.Can I ask you an advice,since the guitar world is so vast and sometime I feel overwhelmed by the amount of information and genre and what to practice and how,that very often I feel lost..What do you think,since I'm in love with this kind of style,is it better that I focus on learning mode and practicing phrasing?Thank you Bea :) All the best :)

  • @Supardanil
    @Supardanil Před 3 lety

    The people are chanting man! Ambient album! Ambient album!