A JAZZ RESPONSE to the Modes of the MAJOR SCALE: DORIAN MODE: Part 1

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Clifford Martin My response to the Modes of the major Scale: The Dorian Mode: How it Sounds

Today it’s just a short video as a response to the Modes of the Major Scale.

Many on the internet teach the modes as just learning the C major scale and starting on a different degree of that scale.

They NEVER show/play the Chords,Slash Chords, Harmony, Pentatonic’s, Arepggio’s, Superimpositions, Transpositions to Parent key, Sequences of Tonal Flavour, etc.

This is really bad and wrong teaching, and, for a beginning improviser or composer this is harmonically devastating when put into a “Real” situation with Pro Improvisers or Composition Expectations.

Without transposing the modes you have nothing with which to compose or improvise with. It’s no good just playing a C major scale over C major. That’s not what it is.

The video above has a brief look at what an improviser or composer should do or will do instinctively.

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Guitar Modes FREE eBook! Modes of the Major Scale FREE Book! Learn how to transpose them properly!

For more information try George Russel’s “Lydian Chromatic Concept: [Best to borrow from a library as it is an expensive book]

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George Russell: “Lydian Chromatic Concept of Tonal Organization” http://www.jazzimproviser.com

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