Writing Exotic Music with Phrygian Dominant- 5th mode of Harmonic Minor [MUSIC THEORY - SCALES]

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    Phrygian Dominant is the fifth mode of Harmonic Minor and one of my favorite scales due to its exotic and dramatic sound. This video goes over the basics, as well as the chords in the scale and many methods of applying it all to making music across different instruments, including how to write solos and leads.
    This scale is very close in structure to the Byzantine scale (AKA Double Harmonic Major).
    Suggested pre-requisite videos
    Harmonic Minor- • Getting Started with H...
    Phrygian - • PHRYGIAN - Understandi...
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    Table of Contents:
    00:00 Intro
    01:04 Phrygian Dominant
    03:02 Song Examples
    03:50 Chords of Phrygian Dominant
    05:47 Lead Arpeggios
    07:07 Pedal Points and Polymeters
    07:54 Ascending/Descending and Pedal Drones
    08:34 Phrygian Lead Example
    09:20 Wrapping Up

Komentáře • 1,2K

  • @DrumWild
    @DrumWild Před 5 lety +3423

    I’m imagining a music instructor in another country, talking of the “foreign” and “exotic” sound of the C Major scale.

    • @lukasmbrito
      @lukasmbrito Před 5 lety +624

      "This is the Phrygian Dominant Scale. It's the most common and boring of them all."

    • @arislumen7563
      @arislumen7563 Před 5 lety +266

      You may joke about this but it isn't too far from the truth

    • @augusto7681
      @augusto7681 Před 5 lety +44

      @@arislumen7563 I always wondered that.

    • @commentfreely5443
      @commentfreely5443 Před 5 lety +34

      Phrygian Dominant and bend 2 and 3 semi tones bluesishly

    • @TheSentientCloud
      @TheSentientCloud Před 5 lety +278

      As an Indian I can confirm they refer to major and minor scales as "western scales" for the most part.

  • @alexbrockwell8158
    @alexbrockwell8158 Před 5 lety +981

    2:31 "I cannot play the piano, but I have never let that stop me from playing the piano." I relate to this so much.

    • @Bronco541
      @Bronco541 Před 4 lety +26

      Thats how i approach everything in life 😂

    • @littlefishbigmountain
      @littlefishbigmountain Před 4 lety +10

      CallMeBronco
      It’s a good motto to have :-)

    • @MrPeperoni79
      @MrPeperoni79 Před 3 lety +2

      Relates to everything I do in life.

    • @jl9205
      @jl9205 Před 3 lety +4

      I do EDM at a hobby. This is my life in a nutshell.

    • @EbeJay1
      @EbeJay1 Před 3 lety +7

      I don't know Python, but I have never let that stop me from opening files and getting myself confused.

  • @catface101
    @catface101 Před 5 lety +896

    "I can't play the piano"
    *proceeds to playing the piano*

    • @SignalsMusicStudio
      @SignalsMusicStudio  Před 5 lety +123

      lol I'm seriously terrible, but you just gotta find the notes and stick to them. it's all one finger playing on the right hand, if you asked me to do chords you'd have to wait a while till I figure it all out. Also that was like the 5th take, the other ones weren't so nice :P

    • @TheBeatlesfan1991
      @TheBeatlesfan1991 Před 5 lety +24

      I cant play either but the amazing part about music theory is once you learn the guitar all you need is the technique of another instrument. for example you can play bass, mandolin, ukelele, and piano because you know the guitar

    • @nagoshi01
      @nagoshi01 Před 5 lety +8

      @@TheBeatlesfan1991 Exactly. I play piano and I can pick up any instrument and play rudimentary but musical things if I know what the instrument's tuning is

    • @GuyPerson-jt9tv
      @GuyPerson-jt9tv Před 5 lety +7

      Yeah, but he didn't use correct technique when playing the scale.

    • @ivanildocafu3452
      @ivanildocafu3452 Před 5 lety +3

      Keyboard*

  • @eamonahern7495
    @eamonahern7495 Před 4 lety +241

    Phrygian dominant solos give me an eargasm when they're done well.

    • @eamonahern7495
      @eamonahern7495 Před 4 lety

      @Odell Mateo no. I'm Irish

    • @contrarian8877
      @contrarian8877 Před 4 lety +9

      @Odell Mateo Or liking certain sounds has nothing to do with race, ethnicity, or nationality. Occam's razor.

    • @sm3675
      @sm3675 Před 3 lety +1

      Daisy and How do you like that (forgot the name) use it vrry good.

    • @joeblough261
      @joeblough261 Před 3 lety +1

      Hell yeah...one of my modern faves is Slash's live version of Anastasia, when he just goes off on extended solo... especially the version for the official video on Slash's YT channel. Just fabulous.

    • @V.U.4six
      @V.U.4six Před 2 lety

      @@contrarian8877 yeah I like the sounds/music of different cultures

  • @TheDCmatrix
    @TheDCmatrix Před 2 lety +55

    D Phrygian Dominant is ALL OVER Hans Zimmer's score for Dune, and it sounds INCREDIBLE

    • @botorg
      @botorg Před 11 měsíci +13

      that's not actually Phrygian Dominant, it's the Double Harmonic scale, which is basically just Phrygian Dominant but with a major 7

  • @pierre4785
    @pierre4785 Před 5 lety +246

    finally, an intelligent pedagogy to understand the modes.
    you are an excellent teacher

  • @kiritobi
    @kiritobi Před 5 lety +260

    Gosh that end solo was absolutely amazing

  • @murad19882003
    @murad19882003 Před 4 lety +43

    What amazes me in this lesson is that he is talking nonstop and playing at the same time. That's parallel processing on another level. Great lesson.

  • @astrocrowbeats
    @astrocrowbeats Před 5 lety +415

    That intro lol

    • @moadot720
      @moadot720 Před 5 lety +6

      Same! XD
      EDIT 6/16/19 (Father's Day! Time to eat that pie!): By the way, I liked your comment.

    • @tripp8833
      @tripp8833 Před 3 lety +3

      Haha the narrator with the English accent was terrific ...

  • @catguy96
    @catguy96 Před 5 lety +39

    The skill level, muscle memory, hand strength, etc to properly play flamenco... that is true guitar goals, I tell ya.

    • @hamzak2181
      @hamzak2181 Před 3 lety

      Flamenco music in my opinion is the most technical out there. If you can play that, I think you can play any other style.

    • @TheHesseJames
      @TheHesseJames Před 2 lety

      The right hand has a steep learning curve ahead. It’s a bit more technical than just wiggling with a pick. Also, you have to really feel the rhythm.

  • @fpjesus2000
    @fpjesus2000 Před 5 lety +372

    Nice! Do the Byzantine (or double harmonic major) scale next, it's like phrygian dominant but even more spiced up!

    • @Nate_Makes_Noise
      @Nate_Makes_Noise Před 5 lety +5

      @MetalBrush czcams.com/video/6tNxfx2tetA/video.html he's already got you covered

    • @rcade3140
      @rcade3140 Před 5 lety +16

      @@oneeyemonster3262 then start teaching chump

    • @oneeyemonster3262
      @oneeyemonster3262 Před 5 lety +1

      @@rcade3140 I already GAVE YOU the INTERVALS to the 9 different scales.
      YA LAZY.....Bastard.lmao
      KEYs are just PITCH....Basic chords are just EVERY OTHER NOTE..
      No matter the scale....
      FULL Diminished are ALL MINOR Intervals...
      as in.....1, b3, b5, bb7
      or...the Loc Maj6....Dorian #4...lydian #2....Loc b4, bb7
      The A Lydian b3 is also a possible FULL diminished,
      It's also AKA Lydian diminished....
      The #4 into the Ffffffffen 5th....oki doke
      This way you can make B7 into E....without it being a CLUSTER fffffk..oki doki
      As in you can make a fucken DOMINANT chord at the II chord
      into the the V chord....AS WELL..
      That's why they call it DOUBLE harmonic ....Oki doke
      The A Harmonic min b2 or A melodic min b2
      Play the fucken Bb note....play that bitch as MAJOR
      as in Bb MAJOR/Gmin...
      The fucken A diminised ( lydian b3...will help you) if you
      need that bitch to be A diminished....
      if you play A melodic min b2....it'll just be Bb AUGMENTED.
      as in ...G Harmonic min....melodic min....ect
      AUGMENTED chords are also SYMMETRICAL...
      as in the fffffken 1, 3. b6 of the Phrygian dominant....RIGHT??? RIght. Lmao

    • @rcade3140
      @rcade3140 Před 5 lety +12

      @@oneeyemonster3262 eyye thats mr lazy bastard to you

    • @stekie2783
      @stekie2783 Před 5 lety

      OneEyE Monster Don’t get mad over nothing, he just mispelled it.

  • @nathanaeldobias6660
    @nathanaeldobias6660 Před 5 lety +369

    Epic wild west scales next please

    • @duality4y
      @duality4y Před 5 lety +1

      Oh hell yea !

    • @peter-andrepliassov4489
      @peter-andrepliassov4489 Před 5 lety +5

      Could you please provide some examples to give us an idea of what kind of Wild West music you're thinking of?

    • @nathanaeldobias6660
      @nathanaeldobias6660 Před 5 lety +8

      Peter-Andre' Pliassov Western spaghetti scores, you know, the ones played on an electric guitar

    • @peter-andrepliassov4489
      @peter-andrepliassov4489 Před 5 lety +15

      @@nathanaeldobias6660 Is this the kind of music you're talking about: czcams.com/video/X4MOLgIobs0/video.html ? In that case, you can do just fine using the natural minor, pentatonic minor and occasionally harmonic minor scales. Dorian works very well, too. The chord progression is quite important for this sort of music as well. Use lots of dominant V chords. It's helps to end your melodic phrases by going from a dominant V chord and back to the minor I chord.
      Those are just a couple of tips you can use to get started. I would suggest transcribing songs that you like and analyze them to figure out how you can get the same sound in your own music.

    • @nathanaeldobias6660
      @nathanaeldobias6660 Před 5 lety

      Peter-Andre' Pliassov thank you!

  • @PR-BEACHBOY
    @PR-BEACHBOY Před rokem +8

    This gent looks to be about 15 years old, but has the voice of a professional announcer.
    His brain is amazing, his coordination and skill level are unbelievable!
    Tremendous gifts God has given him.
    Whew!!!

  • @DrakeSteve
    @DrakeSteve Před 5 lety +84

    Jake, one of the things I like most about your videos is your skill in verbal articulation. You speak very well, make your meaning crystal clear and keep everything very interesting. Great job!

  • @virginboy3d78
    @virginboy3d78 Před 5 lety +52

    I was just searching for this yesterday- great timing. Time to write Egypyian music.

  • @jamescuttsmusicjcm5013
    @jamescuttsmusicjcm5013 Před 4 lety +9

    This is one of my favourite scales/modes. I love the intervals in it. So much character.

  • @Jordan-ot7qf
    @Jordan-ot7qf Před 5 lety +11

    A harmonic minor was my second scale I ever learned 10 years ago. It’s still my favorite.

  • @metaljay2896
    @metaljay2896 Před 5 lety +3

    I'm well versed in theory, I still love your lessons. They always keep me refreshed and inspired as well. Love going through even basic stuff with you.

  • @remyQuillmeister
    @remyQuillmeister Před 5 lety +2

    Dude, I love this channel. I learn something new with every video.

  • @Phil_Goodman
    @Phil_Goodman Před 5 lety

    I am learning so much from you the past few days.... and it is really allowing me to play around more and have fun with playing guitar again.

  • @chusssMusic
    @chusssMusic Před 5 lety +53

    Great episode again as usual. I like how you included a variety of cool ideas to implement using this scale. Thanks for the mention Jacob :) Keep rocking.

  • @Ruukas9
    @Ruukas9 Před 5 lety +73

    PLEASE, Do music theory about sphaggeti Western music !!!

    • @wsjjc777
      @wsjjc777 Před 4 lety

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  • @Pmcguckin10
    @Pmcguckin10 Před 5 lety +2

    Absolutely amazing video, I'm consistently impressed by the quality and information you convey in these videos. Keeps me motivated to learning to improving on guitar. Keep up the good work!

  • @mikkeljrgensen3850
    @mikkeljrgensen3850 Před 4 lety +4

    I absolutely adore your videos. Pedagogically sound, easy to follow even when the topics are advanced and to top it off, you've got a really cool demeanour; energetic and relaxed all at once.
    My mum likes the videos as well and she doesn't even play an instrument. Huge kudos! Thank you.

  • @aafinity396
    @aafinity396 Před 5 lety +3

    knew i was missing something when attempting to play this scale. it was the drone bass notes part that i missed. thanks alot for this video

  • @someguywithamic9
    @someguywithamic9 Před 5 lety +3

    i just started the video and already really like that you say the previous videos that would help with understanding this video thank you so much

  • @xybervid
    @xybervid Před 3 lety

    I have said this in your other videos, but you are an excellent teacher. The pace, presentation, content and delivery are all splendid. I always learn as much about teaching as I do about music.

  • @tills4thrills
    @tills4thrills Před 4 lety

    New fan! Love all your videos! I have played the guitar off and on for about 12 years now and just from your lessons and some friends going over a bit of theory with my I have advanced more in the past couple months than I have the entire time I've played! Thank you!

  • @alexraphael6534
    @alexraphael6534 Před 4 lety +14

    "I cannot play the piano, but I have never let that stop me from playing the piano."
    I immediately run out and apply this logic to my guitar. :P

  • @JeighNeither
    @JeighNeither Před 3 lety +18

    This is the first scale I've ever played on any instrument. It's always come naturally, like it's engrained in the collective mind.

    • @journeyinspirit
      @journeyinspirit Před 2 lety

      Didn't we all come from Egypt??

    • @radioreactivity3561
      @radioreactivity3561 Před 2 lety

      @@journeyinspirit Err... No? We come from Africa, not Egypt.

    • @journeyinspirit
      @journeyinspirit Před 2 lety +1

      @@radioreactivity3561 which is in Africa 💀💀

    • @radioreactivity3561
      @radioreactivity3561 Před 2 lety +1

      @@journeyinspirit What the hell is that kind of logic? Egypt is only a part of Africa, doesn't mean that we came from it.

    • @zuthula3847
      @zuthula3847 Před 2 lety +2

      @@radioreactivity3561 Yeah and we definitely didn't all come from Africa either. That theory is complete nonsense.

  • @Modwaev
    @Modwaev Před 2 lety

    Just want to say you are the very best of the interweb’s music teachers. All your vids are so well explained, concepts I previously struggled to get my head around are just clicking for me now. Thanks Jake!!

  • @devapriyaacharya4691
    @devapriyaacharya4691 Před 4 lety +1

    Whole new level of explaining modes. Really fun and enticing. Thanks man.

  • @thegeektarist6239
    @thegeektarist6239 Před 5 lety +47

    Would have loved to see Misirlou cited as an example too! However the video was amazing. I love your lessons ♥️

    • @SignalsMusicStudio
      @SignalsMusicStudio  Před 5 lety +18

      Only reason I didn't include it is because of the chromatics but it's still a good reference!

    • @nick.raptis
      @nick.raptis Před 5 lety +7

      @@SignalsMusicStudio I wouldn't say it has chromatisisms, but it does shift between this scale and double harmonic major. It's also a great song to track the evolution of, from first recording in the 20s to the Dick Dale version. Depending on the musical context, that sixth degree differs.

    • @heartache5742
      @heartache5742 Před 5 lety

      my first thought when i saw the thumbnail

    • @royalcat10
      @royalcat10 Před 5 lety +12

      Misirlou is actually in a scale that is extremely similar to Phrygian Dominant, but notably different at the same time. It's in Double Harmonic Major. Which can be thought of as just Phrygian Dominant, with a raised 7th.
      So E Phrygian Dominant would be E F G# A B C D (E)
      E Double Harmonic Major would be E F G# A B C *D#* (E)
      One of the big giveaways from hearing Phrygian Dominant (or any mode of Harmonic Minor) is that large interval jump between that F and G# (In the Key of E) In Double Harmonic Major, you get a *second* large jump between the C and D# and makes it able to be used quite differently.

    • @nick.raptis
      @nick.raptis Před 5 lety

      @@royalcat10 Yes correct. It's a raised seventh, not sixth as I mentioned. I feel however that its chord harmony more closely fits the phrygian dominant. Not sure but in the Dick Dale version I remember the melody follows the double harmonic while others the phrygian.
      My comment though was more about a radio experience I had with a history of Misirlou over dozens of versions. You could hear both those modes used, depending on the musical context.

  • @Rain593
    @Rain593 Před 5 lety +9

    Prog bands love this scale. You can do some insane things in F# using phrygian dom since you can hammer on from your open string to the root.

    • @dannydunn2772
      @dannydunn2772 Před 5 lety

      Lamb of God uses it alot,I was listening to some LOG instrumental with the vocals stripped you can really hear it.
      Lots of metal bands have this sound.

  • @Zigzagreggae
    @Zigzagreggae Před 5 lety

    Dude, I;veen watchng like four videos of your channel and I gotta say you are one of the best if not the best person who explains music in a really easy way

  • @HeavyHardHitter
    @HeavyHardHitter Před 5 lety

    I love your approach to teaching and your contents are too rich and every single minute is worth watching!

  • @pranavnimmagadda3672
    @pranavnimmagadda3672 Před 3 lety +5

    You can add a natural 2nd for the major feel, and you can easily play without it right after since it has the "accidental" texture.

  • @samus88
    @samus88 Před 5 lety +6

    It's amazing how as soon as he's starts going up and down the scale, we can already tell which songs we know that use that scale, lol.

  • @diveshchaudhary7266
    @diveshchaudhary7266 Před 4 lety

    So much of knowledge in just a single tutorial ! Man u’re an angel with no wings but a guitar !

  • @shedreams11111
    @shedreams11111 Před 3 lety

    This was a great video, and it's easy listening to you because you have a nice voice and it feels like it was sped up a little. It's overwhelming the other CZcams guitar teachers who just talk and talk slowly and never get to the point period thank you for being efficient effective and pleasant to listen and watch

  • @arnaudzanderigo
    @arnaudzanderigo Před 5 lety +4

    Great video again. I love this scale.
    Some songs I found that use it :
    - The Feeling Begins (Peter Gabriel)
    - White Rabbit (Jefferson Airplane)
    - Everything in its right place (RadioHead)
    - So Cold The Night (The Communards)

  • @delarkaBCN
    @delarkaBCN Před 5 lety +26

    I liked how you skipped the fact that's a V dominant chord and the "jazzier" implications. Ideal for rock bands and non-studying musicians, niiiiiiiiiiiice videos.

    • @SignalsMusicStudio
      @SignalsMusicStudio  Před 5 lety +12

      I really don't have much to offer from the jazz perspective, it's one of my weak points as a guitarist.

    • @delarkaBCN
      @delarkaBCN Před 5 lety +5

      I'm sure you know to use It on a V chord leading to a minor I tonic, but that wasnt a critique, I enjoy a lot the scale+chord+uses approach, mades the ideal video for sending obert bandmates without collegedegree music theory. Thanks for the repply, made my day :) keep up this good work

  • @BuckFlicks
    @BuckFlicks Před rokem

    Thank you. I've been looking for a good tutorial on Phrygian modes and scales. This one and your other one are great.

  • @alexdavidson2327
    @alexdavidson2327 Před 5 lety

    Your videos truly are a resource for aspiring musicians, thank you help giving this young tools to express themselves

  • @GaylordBonnafous
    @GaylordBonnafous Před 5 lety +3

    My favorite mode. I loved it, played it and wrote music using it even though I didn't know it existed and didn't know what was a mode or even a scale. Very dark indeed, but also very mysterious, deep, powerful, sensual and grandiose.

  • @martinsavage6838
    @martinsavage6838 Před 3 lety +3

    “I can’t play the piano but that doesn’t stop me playing the piano”.
    Brilliant!

  • @scottlapierre1773
    @scottlapierre1773 Před rokem

    You, Sir, are a true treasure. It is so 'expansive' to have discovered your tutelage. Thumbs up!

  • @sshjaguar
    @sshjaguar Před 5 lety

    You deserve a million views.. they are coming buddy.. keeping doing this fine work. Excellent teacher, I wanna keep listening.

  • @SquareWaveHeaven
    @SquareWaveHeaven Před 5 lety +5

    4:10 That C augmented with the C on top really wants to resolve stepwise down to an Am 2nd inversion to my ears, completely defeating the purpose of the mode perhaps :) It was nagging me so much I had to play it.

  • @down813
    @down813 Před 4 lety +4

    In the E Phrygian Dominant scale, I just want to point out that F Major is the only chord that has it's relative minor (D minor) within the scale/key.

  • @Augnos
    @Augnos Před 5 lety

    Awesome video! Really glad you are digging into these exotic modes of harmonic/melodic minor. And really glad you are doing Tool references, I'd love to see more of those.

  • @Guitarmadillo1
    @Guitarmadillo1 Před 5 lety +1

    yes! i've been waiting for this specific video!

  • @juddharley1621
    @juddharley1621 Před 5 lety +9

    3:39 The mode also belongs to the Solo in "Stargazer" by Rainbow :D

  • @markonikolic965
    @markonikolic965 Před 5 lety +4

    Thank god i press notification bell :)

  • @aveiz4551
    @aveiz4551 Před 5 lety

    I keep watching your videos and it's helped me a lot being a self taught musician I know the scales, modes but don't know how to apply them in solos and composing music. thanks to your channel and your genius mind I'm learning a lot from your videos. Keep it up. 👍

  • @alexp4785
    @alexp4785 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! I love this scale a lot! I had actually tuned a C major harmonica to be in C phrygian dominant and I love it!

  • @KyleMart
    @KyleMart Před 3 lety +3

    Anyone else notice the clip from Indiana Jones the last Crusade at 0:18? That's the part right before that blade thing comes out to chop off your head.
    I love Phrygian Dominant. Great scale.

    • @SignalsMusicStudio
      @SignalsMusicStudio  Před 3 lety +1

      I think I've stolen 3 clips so far from Indian Jones for my lessons, surprised you caught that one tho- very good eye!

  • @TheSentientCloud
    @TheSentientCloud Před 5 lety +49

    Can you do something about what makes "lava level music" so distinct? Like, whenever you enter a lava level in almost any video game, there's an extremely distinctive low tempo, somewhat syncopated almost harmonic minor or phrygian but not quite feel to it, but it's so unique and I'm not really able to understand why. You're the best CZcams music theorist teacher out there and perhaps you can shed some light (blackbody radiation from molten rock I guess) as to why Lava Level music sounds the way it does. In Avenged Sevenfold's "Nightmare" there's a riff in the beginning that sounds like it could belong in one. The rock/metal feel to it.
    Also since lava is just liquified minerals can we just call "lava level music" just "Molten Rock" or "Molten Metal" depending on what it leans towards?

    • @positionthepositron
      @positionthepositron Před 5 lety +2

      I don't know what your talking about. But it sounds cool, I'm in! Explain further if you can?

    • @massivemanthinker2123
      @massivemanthinker2123 Před 4 lety +2

      International Space Station That seems a little specific for this channel, you should try asking someone like Adam Neely for example for one of his Q&As. I am sure he will answer you question if he sees it.

    • @muhammadaryawicaksono4232
      @muhammadaryawicaksono4232 Před 3 lety

      I get it, like in SethEverman's Video Game Music video?

    • @r0bophonic
      @r0bophonic Před 3 lety +2

      Well now I’m curious. How about making a video compilation of these lava level tunes? 🌋🎶

  • @troymckibbin528
    @troymckibbin528 Před 4 lety

    Love your approach to instruction and learning. Watching one of your videos always results with me wandering off to the guitar or piano to mess around with the ideas you present.

  • @prateembiswas2794
    @prateembiswas2794 Před 2 lety

    That solo was so amazing that it feels unlawful to be presented only as an example in a lesson ! It can be a great addition to one of the songs that you compose !

  • @m.ericwatson968
    @m.ericwatson968 Před 4 lety +4

    I can't play guitar, that doesn't stop me from playing guitar - haha - really though, good vid, you're a good teacher, this scale is so cool

  • @revylokesh1783
    @revylokesh1783 Před 5 lety +9

    The tremolo-picking lick at 9:05 is definitely borrowed from Dream Theater's _Bombay Vindaloo_ live-jam.

    • @taylan3862
      @taylan3862 Před 5 lety +2

      sounds like the solo from wherever I may roam too

    • @KillroyLP
      @KillroyLP Před 3 lety +1

      that lick is also in Metallica's Thing that should not be solo

  • @matthewward5813
    @matthewward5813 Před 8 měsíci

    Best explainer of theory on the internet barre none!!! This channel is the best...

  • @frederickthorne2496
    @frederickthorne2496 Před 5 lety +2

    youtube gold - these videos are consistently top shelf

  • @braxal6983
    @braxal6983 Před 5 lety +3

    Jake I really like your videos and I learn so much. I do not know how this Patreon stuff works. Can you do a little more explaining about it so I know how it exactly works. I like to support your work it is greatly appreciated.

    • @SignalsMusicStudio
      @SignalsMusicStudio  Před 5 lety +2

      Patreon is a website where creators like myself set up an online tip jar. Subscribers are charged once a month, people pitch in what they can, and in return they get some goodies like extra backing tracks, tabs, and the occasional podcast or video.

    • @braxal6983
      @braxal6983 Před 5 lety +1

      Thank you Jake. I will head over there. Please keep up the good work. I look around the internet a lot looking for answers to making music and you have been a great help making it as simple as possible to understand.

  • @robertmurray2005
    @robertmurray2005 Před 4 lety +4

    I think "Powerslave" by Iron Maiden uses this same scale in a guitar riff to achieve an Egyptian sound.

  • @tguitars5056
    @tguitars5056 Před 4 lety

    You are a very good teacher, Informative and straight to the Point with good language. Keep up the good work

  • @lalolandalanda
    @lalolandalanda Před 5 lety +1

    i love your videos i´m finally starting to get music, and i´ve tried for many years, thanks bruh, keep it going please

  • @OrbisExterior
    @OrbisExterior Před 5 lety +4

    One of my favourite scales. I have a few songs made with this scale! : D

  • @kurunta01
    @kurunta01 Před 5 lety +7

    That guy makes me take notes as if I was still in college.

  • @PecoriniRomano
    @PecoriniRomano Před 5 lety

    i love your videos man. you helped me really much with music theory and songwriting! keep on going

  • @raen19
    @raen19 Před 4 lety +1

    There are no words for how happy this video made me! I'm self-taught, know no theory whatsoever, but since stumbling across this mode I've hovered around it constantly for years...and now I know what it actually is! Thank you!

  • @Atlas65
    @Atlas65 Před 5 lety +7

    9:04 that part sounds alot alike one part in the solo in of Wherever I May Roam. Maybe it is just a coincident. let me know if you know what I am talking about Jake and others. .. By the way the intro is very ambitious. Sounds just like a legit intro of BBC documentary, both the writing and the delivery. Spot on!

    • @Hieraldrich
      @Hieraldrich Před 2 lety +1

      Well yeah that song is super gypsy/Egyptian sounding, pretty sure they used this scale haha

    • @Atlas65
      @Atlas65 Před 2 lety +1

      @@Hieraldrich I am listening to this again now after 3 years. It's not just the scale, but the entire Phrase.

    • @Hieraldrich
      @Hieraldrich Před 2 lety

      @@Atlas65 The entire song has that sound lmao

    • @Atlas65
      @Atlas65 Před 2 lety

      @@Hieraldrich You are not really getting it. it is the exact same phrase as the one from Where Ever I May Roam. The entire song doesn't have that same phrase, or there are no other riffs in this song that sounds Exactly like Where Ever I May Roam, but this phrase does.

    • @Hieraldrich
      @Hieraldrich Před 2 lety

      @@Atlas65 Yes I get it I'm just saying the while sing has the same feel as the scale

  • @MartijnHover
    @MartijnHover Před 4 lety +5

    I discovered this scale a long time ago when i was playing along with the music in a documentary about Iraq, I think. I figured out the E-F-E-Dm trick as well. I think "Night Boat to Cairo" by Madness uses it as well. NIce. Thank you for explaining.

  • @hyalinamusic18
    @hyalinamusic18 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks! You're a great teacher, I've learned a lot from your channel! Thanks and keep it up!

  • @rehhn3313
    @rehhn3313 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm a piano play and before that I played drums for ten years. my mother was classically trained and my sister can play most by ear. With all that said you've taught me so much and inspired me too be a better player with learning and applying modes and theory for a overall better understanding of music. Thankyou very much continue to show your passion and inspiration.

  • @vikingnortheast
    @vikingnortheast Před 5 lety +18

    "I can't play piano... I never let me stop playing the piano" - classic!

  • @Wayne_Robinson
    @Wayne_Robinson Před 5 lety +9

    Cool video. I bet you're a better guitar player than David Attenborough, but he's welcome to prove that wrong in a Crossroads-style guitar battle.

  • @abdullahmuhammadfarabi4304

    Amazing tutorial, specially for people like me who almost don't have any theoritical knowledge but get to know these all on a sudden and can co-relate things he always had loitering inside his mind. There are things which I knew subconciously, just didn't know how they had been described in theory. These are pleasant moments, and helps so much to increase the urge to learn more. Thanks man!

  • @latebloomermusic
    @latebloomermusic Před 4 lety

    Jake, of the countless guitar teachers that I have subscribed to, you are my first choice for learning anything. I'm surprised how no one got the humour behind the opening of the video with that typical David Attenborough style voice overs. You know what to teach and how to teach. You rock, bro. The day I earn a lot, I'll be surely one of your patreons as a form of my heartfelt gratitude.

  • @oisinmcphillips2090
    @oisinmcphillips2090 Před 5 lety +4

    David Attenborough of music theory

  • @Valaraukur64
    @Valaraukur64 Před 3 lety +4

    Gates Of Babylon by Rainbow really showcases how to write a song using Phrygian Dominant...

  • @alanbalkany1438
    @alanbalkany1438 Před rokem +1

    Jake produces the absolute best guitar instruction videos! The lessons are clear, lucid, and professional. But that's not all; the lessons are also infused with musical wisdom that he shares with us. And his sense of humor and style put these lessons over the top!

  • @JustLuminal
    @JustLuminal Před 5 lety

    Woah,I like your lessons so much
    Even if I actually know a lot of stuff,I am really enjoying your channel
    Keep doing great stuff🎶💕

  • @bhargavkalita2207
    @bhargavkalita2207 Před 5 lety +45

    Please do a video on indian music please

    • @SignalsMusicStudio
      @SignalsMusicStudio  Před 5 lety +19

      I will do some videos on konnakol and how i use it but I'm not qualified to teach real indian music theory :P

    • @bhargavkalita2207
      @bhargavkalita2207 Před 5 lety +1

      @@SignalsMusicStudio its alright man !

    • @RupaKunwar
      @RupaKunwar Před 5 lety +2

      @@SignalsMusicStudio konnakol wow !

    • @srirampdm
      @srirampdm Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@SignalsMusicStudio Coming from the other side (grew up primarily learning Indian classical and taught myself western music theory later) - watching you play with and talk about scales/modes other than the ubiquitous major/minor is so refreshing to my ears. Absolutely love your channel, I've been polishing up my music theory by binge watching your videos. Superb stuff, thank you so much for putting it together!
      Indian classical music relies heavily on on-stage improvisation within a particular mode (i.e., sticking to a tonality throughout within a piece while having the players improvise within it), so there's such a plethora of scales and modes involved. Modes like the lovely Mixolydian, Phrygian Dominant, Dorian or Mixo b6 etc. sound quite familiar as a result (and have corresponding 'ragas').
      I'd be happy to give you a little intro to some of this stuff if you happen to be stopping by San Francisco any time! Cheers.

    • @contrarian8877
      @contrarian8877 Před 4 lety

      @@SignalsMusicStudio You're a CZcamsr. You can do anything.

  • @ardeliaemanda3179
    @ardeliaemanda3179 Před 5 lety +10

    Double Harmonic Major next please.. 🙄🙄🙄

  • @xprophet9
    @xprophet9 Před rokem

    You are a great teacher/instructor/player and I thank you for your videos.

  • @vzm4663
    @vzm4663 Před 5 lety

    Your intros are actually really great in catching viewer attention- they're funny and sets the tone for the video 😂👍

  • @alnerf2156
    @alnerf2156 Před 5 lety +8

    Is the acoustic guitar part in ''Holy wars'' played in phrygian dominant?

  • @XLBejorken
    @XLBejorken Před 5 lety +3

    "Set the control for the heart of the sun" pedals on E phrygian dominant right?

  • @jaivkoltun4948
    @jaivkoltun4948 Před 2 lety

    This is the coolest video on the ins n outs of one of my fave scales, great everything, a joy to watch and learn. Muchas gracias amigo. . . Blessings. . .

  • @wey12341
    @wey12341 Před 2 lety

    Dude that's one of the best things I've ever heard. Well done

  • @FachryZulfikar
    @FachryZulfikar Před 5 lety +10

    please make a video about Hirajoshi scale.

  • @moistness482
    @moistness482 Před 5 lety +5

    9:39 "i dont care, i like that scale!"
    After i have overdone it: "man, i really shouldve listened."

    • @Wind-nj5xz
      @Wind-nj5xz Před 3 lety +1

      I relate except for the altered scale

  • @masstrii1756
    @masstrii1756 Před 5 lety +1

    You and your epic opening, always love it

  • @kevinhill4674
    @kevinhill4674 Před 4 lety

    One of the best educational videos I have watched in awhile. Thank you.

  • @florencerussell3552
    @florencerussell3552 Před 5 lety +7

    An Altered scale with no flat 5....or sharp 9.....added 11. Exotic.....when I hear this I have a craving for bugs.

  • @samuelitooooo
    @samuelitooooo Před 4 lety +3

    One reason I like this scale and why it feels energetic to me is because the tonic feels like it’s in a perpetual dominant chord.
    There’s a track that demonstrates what I mean by this and it happens to be my favorite desert video game soundtrack: Bone Dry Dunes on MarioKart 8 (just put that on CZcams search). The eighth measure after the intro (there’s a flat 3 chord, however, even though the melody plays natural 3) moves from the tonic G major and modulates to a C minor, and you get that feeling of resolution.
    But the song is far from over as by that point it’s still building up, and it eventually goes back to G major on the Phrygian Dominant with a super upbeat rhythm; and it ends by playing an actual dominant chord, a D major (it’s not a diminished 5), and resolving to the G major tonic.
    My apologies if my explanation is subpar

  • @ktammi
    @ktammi Před rokem

    I bought my first guitar last week and most of this is going waaaay above my head but this is very aspiring. Excellent job man!

  • @AaronHarvey86
    @AaronHarvey86 Před měsícem

    What a dark and powerful scale, definitely my favourite. Fantastic demonstration of what’s possible, thank you very much.