Music Theory: Key Modulation
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Andrew Wasson of Creative Guitar Studio explains the use of Modulation in a piece of Music. He explains the two most popular types of modulating from one key to another in a song. Direct Modulation, which occurs when a key appears suddenly. And, Pivot Chord Modulation, which will use a chord shared by both keys to allow for a seamless transition between the old to the new. To buy your copy of Andrew’s eBook, “Using the Major Scale Modes” Follow the link below: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Vist the NEW Creative Guitar Studio website and become a member. Membership is 100% FREE: www.creativeguitarstudio.com Follow us on Twitter for announcements in regard to lesson materials. Andrew’s Official Q & A Guitar Blog Website: www.andrewwasson.com Follow Andrew on Blogspot creativeguitarstudio.blogspot.com Follow on Twitter for new lesson announcements: twitter.com MySpace: www.myspace.com Facebook: www.facebook.com
wow nice guitar
always great lessons andrew. thanks.
awesome once again
Great tune.
First!
nice
try not using .wmv files though
I love modulation! I’ve used it in so many songs I’ve written already
I LOVE YOUR KNOBS!
Nice vid btw
Hey iGianTV,
I have a question. Why are you saying not to upload with the .WMV file extension?
Is Andrew’s video in that format?
It looks & sounds excellent, how do you know what format people do the post in?
Please respond to my comment.
I really want to know. I want to post a
video soon.
Thank you.
before Andrew changed the title of this video it said simply “modulation.wmv” which is probably the file name of the file he uploaded…
thanks for the video!
This guy is Brilliant.
Another great vid.
But you seem to be talking a bit too fast in this vid.
thanks for answering my question and providing a solid answer!
Hey Man,
You are welcome Argon129!!
Happy New Year!
- Andrew Wasson
yes, it’s in that format.
for youtube, .mov files and .avi files are recommended.
although .wmv work excellent also, .mov and .avi files have higher video and sound quality.
and i didnt know about Andrew’s format until i saw the title. It had the .wmv extension in the end.
even though this video looks and sounds excellent, it could look and sound much better if the correct settings are applied to the .mov and .avi files.
PS .avi files can be a bit too big. so .mov files are recommended
so informative.. Thanks
I think most people learn the modes to make polyrythmns and harmonizing riffs and scales or licks if you play heavier stuff as part of like 16th and 32nd note riffs,
learning the modes mixolydian, harmonic minor, ionian (major) etc is what most people struggle with because there is just so much to memorize
hmm well not to patronize you if you already know this, but look into and explain to these people that the modes are all the same scale. Theyre all the major scale but starting on a different note.
In fact the idea of the modes being seperate scales is a pretty new one in music theory, back in the classical period german composers used to refer to these scales simply as “inversions” of the major
ps ESP for the win xD
yes it’s easy for you and i to understand that they are just re-arranged major scales c major – ionian d – dorian etc, but too many noobs get confused, that modes arent scales they are just manipulations of them, harmonic minor, gypsy, hungarian, those are scales
for me personally this video wouldn’t have made sense to me at all when i was trying to learn, i think most musicians would struggle with this, guitarists in particular as it’s probably the most relavent with arpeggios sweeps etc
even as he’s talking about it I’m blown away and thinking about pussy. damn I need to focus. favorited.
im 14…
i do not understand any of your HA YUUUUGE words!
No wonder I play by ear….
But i have to learn music terms in order to learn more instruments… *sigh*
wow man this is probably the most informative video of theory ive seen yet on you tube..youre a good teacher, thanx!
You know your stuff but you need to break this lesson into about 10 lessons.