Modes Masterclass by Steve Stine: https://g.guitarzoom.com/c84
In part 1 (
https://youtu.be/K_m8a9XJYJA), I went over the pentatonic scale, and how you can use if for soloing. In part 2, I'm going to tell you a little about the major diatonic (7-note) scale.
The major diatonic scale has 7 notes. Those notes combine to create 7 chords.
3 of those chords (the I, IV, and V) are major. 3 of them (the ii, iii, and vi) are minor. The other chord is diminished.
Here's the thing: this is true in EVERY major key. Watch the video and I'll explain.
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