Why 99% of Guitarists FAIL at Modes
🎸 Learn the 80/20 approach to melodic soloing with modes and pentatonics inside 80/20 Lead Guitar Mastery (on sale now) https://bit.ly/8020LeadGuitarMasterySale Most guitarists are taught that modes are simply the major scale played from different starting points. While there's some truth to that, it's also one of the biggest reasons so many players struggle to actually use modes musically. In this lesson you'll learn the difference between the Relative and Parallel approaches to modes, why tonal centres matter more than scale shapes, how each mode gets its unique sound, and how I personally use pentatonic scales to make modes sound 10x more musical when soloing. In this video: ➜ The relative approach to modes (where modes come from) ➜ The parallel approach to modes (what modes actually sound like) ➜ Why modes are formulas, not fretboard shapes ➜ The formulas for all 7 modes ➜ How modes relate to common chord types ➜ Why tonal centres matter more than note choices ➜ How to use pentatonic scales as a framework for modal playing ➜ My practical approach to visualising modes during improvisation If you've ever felt confused by modes, this lesson should help you finally connect the theory to musical expression.