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The Dorian Mode is the most common sound over minor chords and is useful for soloing over minor chords. The Dorian Mode's unique finger patterns introduce economy or speed picking. The workout covers explanations of the Dorian Mode with 10 different fingering combinations with 10 different exercises to help you master these patterns. Even though the Dorian modes come from the major scales they should be practice independently from the major scales.
Next put the Dorian Mode to work for you with these 2 jazz tunes. First, John Coltrane's "Impressions", this 1963 jazz hit is a blast to play over. Here's your chance to stretch out with your Dorian mode fingerings. Uptempo and fun. Rich will discuss soloing ideas and improv insights. A "must know" for every jazz player. Second, "So What," one of the best known examples of modal jazz set in the Dorian Mode. It consists of 16 bars of D Dorian, followed by eight bars of E♭ Dorian and another eight of D Dorian. This AABA structure puts it in the 32 bar format of the American popular song. Explore your Dorian mode fingerings with this jazz classic with dicussion on fingering and soloing ideas.
86 minutes of detailed video instruction demonstrated slowly with fretboard close ups and includes PDF in tab, notation and chord grids plus Mp3 practice tracks.
Includes these individual lessons
DORIAN MODE WORKOUT #1 (Demo)
DORIAN MODE WORKOUT #2
SO WHAT HEAD
IMPRESSIONS HEAD