F# Diminished Locrian mode

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  • čas přidán 14. 04. 2024
  • F# diminished chord LOCRIAN is the last mode
    this video shows examples of Locrian mode and chord associated with it.
    thanks for watching. have a good afternoon, please subscribe.
    ******** I played an F diminished chord in video , move the same fingering up 1/2 step and then you can hear the F# if you care to try and loop it and solo over it *******
    the shape is actually super user friendly, easy to play fast in and memorize.
    IONIAN/dorian/phrygian/LYDIAN/MIXOLYDIAN/aeolian/locrian
    this is the order of the modes you will see on most music channels
    I went Over all the modes In the key of Gmajor/E minor and played examples to go with the correct chord, I played some cool phrases incorporating Locrian. thanks again have a good night.

Komentáře • 6

  • @steve6548
    @steve6548 Před měsícem +1

    Really interesting that this popped in my youtube. My son and I are dorking around with this mode, trying to write an instrumental song, using F# Locrian. We are trying to write something alternating 7/8 and 5/8 time signatures, with the chorus in G Ionian 4/4 time. It is not going too well (we are not good at writing songs), but we have not given up yet. He plays drums, and I play guitar. This is really helpful! Thank You!

    • @SK43853
      @SK43853  Před měsícem

      Just so you know when I played the example I played F diminished not F# my mistake so at the end of the video I show how I go from locrian/Ionian/Dorian and then play E minor chord. I’m a rocker but try doing a 2/3 peddle tone and then bring in the minor chord followed by Diminished chord
      So in the example I play 6 minor scale notes
      6 major scale notes and 6 diminished scale notes it’s very important to never land on a note that isn’t the 3/5 because the they both really highlights the chord the 5 reinforces the Tonic ..

    • @SK43853
      @SK43853  Před měsícem

      I’m Steve too
      Steve Kennedy please subscribe and thank you for the feedback I appreciate it. Have great day. so as I say often if it sounds good it is good like ingwie malmsteen says!
      So if you play a chord that may not be in that chord progression that’s ok as long as it fits and sounds good

    • @SK43853
      @SK43853  Před měsícem

      If you don’t understand the modes try to watch these videos I break them down pretty good for players at any level.

    • @steve6548
      @steve6548 Před měsícem +1

      @@SK43853 Thank you! I have subscribed! I will watch the video on ear training with the key of D major later today!

    • @SK43853
      @SK43853  Před měsícem

      You’ll like that video I break down how to find the key of a song
      And that every major key has a minor key associated with it hence G major/ E minor
      G/A/B/C/D/E at the 6 th degree