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Two Note Modal Sequencing:
All 22 Modes through all 2 note combinations in all keys
269 pages.

By Bruce Arnold

There are 22 scales or modes that are commonly used in contemporary music.  This book presents you with the two note modal sequences in every key.  Modal sequencing is a common way to learn scales through melodic patterns.  These patterns will help you find new ways of playing each scale and greatly aid in the memorization of all scales in all keys.  

This book is for any instrumentalist.  These scales include:
•    Modes of Major.
•    Modes of Melodic Minor Ascending.
•    Diminished.
•    Symmetrical Diminished.
•    Whole Tone.
•    Blues.
•    Major and Minor Pentatonic.

If you need a better understanding of the modes presented it is recommended that you work with the “Essential Scales” book to better understand the application of all scales.  Below are some general ideas for learning scales.  Much of this information is also in the “Essential Scales” book.   It is recommended that you play these scales over vamps so that you hear the scale in the proper key.  You will find free vamps in the member’s area of the muse-eek.   Learn the scales using the “Long Line Rhythm “ concept which is presented of the following pages.  This will greatly help you speed and accuracy.   I also recommend working with the digital download:

Traditional Metronome Plus Long Line Rhythm


Traditional Metronome Plus Long Line Rhythm is a series of MP3s that give you 2 minute tracks of all the traditional metronome settings.  In addition you are given slower metronome setting as follows:  24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38.  These slower setting allow you to work with the “Long Line Rhythm” concept when practicing.  The next pages will show you examples of using “Long Line Rhythm.”

 

Price: $9.99
ISBN: 978-1-59489-708-5


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