
Sirnothingness
Banned
Cod, it's ok to dissagree, but look at what private teachers teach (we'll call that the wrong way) and what formal schools teach (the right way- parallel). If you told a student, 'play a C major scale but start on the note G' it appears very simple to play modally. But tell that student to solo and they'll probably do some familiar licks that would work in C but fail to nail the important notes of G Mixolydian.
I take back what I just said about being the 'wrong' way. Hey, if it works for someone, then it's the right way. For me and my students, I prefer that they have an understanding of each mode and why those modes are different, then to simply play a major scale from a different note.
Remember, the idea behind modes is that they offer different feelings. Dark, mysterious, latin, happy, sad... It seems strange to try and get the dark feeling of Phrygian by playing a major scale.
I take back what I just said about being the 'wrong' way. Hey, if it works for someone, then it's the right way. For me and my students, I prefer that they have an understanding of each mode and why those modes are different, then to simply play a major scale from a different note.
Remember, the idea behind modes is that they offer different feelings. Dark, mysterious, latin, happy, sad... It seems strange to try and get the dark feeling of Phrygian by playing a major scale.