Beginners Rock Guitar Lessons The Aeolian Mode - With Rob Chapman descargar videos gratis


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Comentarios

9 years ago

Chris Sglimbea

cool stuff Rob it sounds good,

9 years ago

iheartcougar93

SUPER IMPORTANT QUESTION for Mr Chappers!If I've learnt how to play the 7 mode shapes corresponding to the major scale and linked them together across the fretboard, then I can play, say the Aeolian pattern and extend it up and down the fret board yes? Since I know the other 6 patterns anyway.Hence my question is, given the above information, what is the point of learning ANOTHER 5 separate shapes for the Aeolian/Minor? OR are they basically derivatives of the mode shapes themselves?

9 years ago

Mike H

Strang Rob !! This Vid is 6 years old but you look way older here than now !!!!

9 years ago

Austin Diane

♠I absolutely adore your work ♠

9 years ago

john nagle

show off

9 years ago

androcknroll1

Thank you so much for posting these!

10 years ago

GeroLubovnik

I saw one of his videos yesterday on the Aeolian mode (with a "burnt" guitar) but now I can't find it. I was watching it on my phone and want to see it on my computer. Where did it go? It isn't even showing up in the YouTube history? Anyone else see it or know where I can find it. It was an excellent lesson. More advanced than this one. 

10 years ago

Christopher Mahaffey

awesome shred watch?v=sCZx5Q8c0Uw

10 years ago

jimmyleppard6

You look like you smoke weed. A lot.

10 years ago

Fernando 91

What's your basic Eq??

10 years ago

Fernando 91

Your pick sound is awesome

10 years ago

Alan Donnelly

Chappers you're a hero!

10 years ago

Niko Houllis

What key is this? or what jam track would I need for this?

11 years ago

kenny guitar

this video is four years old and still getting many likes, comments and view it shows you are a truly epic player/teacher

11 years ago

Mk Jackary

yeah 1 3 4 is the minor shape it always has been 1 2 4 is called reverse minor 1 3 5 in a major shape, then stuff like 1 2 5 and 1 4 5 have different names, i call then harmonic minor shape and reverse harmonic minor

11 years ago

12dollacigarette

beast lesson...subbed

11 years ago

nicedog1

A good way to play the scale. Dont know why I didnt think of it myself. Thanks

11 years ago

famoussingingman123

how long youve played for

11 years ago

Toby K.

Chappers, I beg you for a Legato lesson! I've always had difficulty with pulling off shapes and moving this across the strings. An introduction to legato, since your technique seems so flawless, would benefit many of us!

11 years ago

feeblemindedman1

wow.WOW.wow. You really broke it down, explained it to me like im a 4 year old. that whole piece about slide, minor, slide, made me have an epiphany about my playing. Shit dude your the man. thanks for sharing your knowledge.

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