Harmonic Minor Scale in Positions
Let's explore Harmonic Minor Scale in Positions in this second chapter of Series 14-Harmonic Minor Scale and Use, guided by Bobby Koelble, as part of your Improvisation journey on Guitar. Mastering Harmonic Minor Scale in Positions will open up new possibilities in your Guitar playing-let's get started! Keep progressing through the Improvisation course, and don't forget to apply these skills in your practice sessions for a smoother learning journey!
Series 14-Harmonic Minor Scale and Use
Introduction and Basics of Harmonic Minor Scale
Harmonic Minor Scale in Positions
Three Notes per String
Playing Over 1 Chord
Playing Over V Chord
Topic 1Series 1-Introduction and Basic Major Scale
Topic 2Speed Mechanics-Part 1-Intro and Basics
Topic 3Series 2-Basic Major Scale and Motif Ideas
Topic 4Series 3-Minor Scales and Motif Ideas
Topic 5Series 4-Major and Minor Pentatonics
Topic 6Series 5-Improvisation and Building Patterns
Discussion on Improvisation
Intro to Major Scales
Major Scale 5 Positions
Concept of CAGED System
Rhythmic Subdivisions and Improv Ideas
Relative Minor Scales and Improv Ideas
Melodic Patterns and Motifs
Target Notes in a Major Scale and Improv Ideas
Topic 7Series 6-Using Thirds, Triads, and Sevenths
Topic 8Series 7-Improvisation over Chord Progressions
Topic 9Series 8-Diatonic Concept and Improv over Minor Progressions
Topic 10Series 9-Using Dorian Mode
Topic 11Series 10-Using Mixolydian Mode
Topic 12Series 11-Using Phrygian Mode
Topic 13Series 12-Using Lydian and Locrian Modes
Topic 14Series 13-Using Higher Intervals for Improvisation
Topic 15Series 14-Harmonic Minor Scale and Use
Topic 16Series 15-Harmonic Minor-Thirds, Triads, and Sevenths
Topic 17Series 16-Modes of Harmonic Minor
Topic 18Series 17-Combining all Ideas-Part 1
Topic 19Series 18-Combining all Ideas-Part 2
Topic 20Speed Mechanics-Part 1-Intro and Basics
Topic 21Series-19-Improvisation-Chord Tone Embellishment
Topic 22Improvisation 1 by Rob Marcello
Let's explore Harmonic Minor Scale in Positions in this second chapter of Series 14-Harmonic Minor Scale and Use, guided by Bobby Koelble, as part of your Improvisation journey on Guitar. Mastering Harmonic Minor Scale in Positions will open up new possibilities in your Guitar playing-let's get started! Keep progressing through the Improvisation course, and don't forget to apply these skills in your practice sessions for a smoother learning journey!
Series 14-Harmonic Minor Scale and Use
Introduction and Basics of Harmonic Minor Scale
Harmonic Minor Scale in Positions
Three Notes per String
Playing Over 1 Chord
Playing Over V Chord
Topic 1Series 1-Introduction and Basic Major Scale
Topic 2Speed Mechanics-Part 1-Intro and Basics
Topic 3Series 2-Basic Major Scale and Motif Ideas
Topic 4Series 3-Minor Scales and Motif Ideas
Topic 5Series 4-Major and Minor Pentatonics
Topic 6Series 5-Improvisation and Building Patterns
Discussion on Improvisation
Intro to Major Scales
Major Scale 5 Positions
Concept of CAGED System
Rhythmic Subdivisions and Improv Ideas
Relative Minor Scales and Improv Ideas
Melodic Patterns and Motifs
Target Notes in a Major Scale and Improv Ideas
Topic 7Series 6-Using Thirds, Triads, and Sevenths
Topic 8Series 7-Improvisation over Chord Progressions
Topic 9Series 8-Diatonic Concept and Improv over Minor Progressions
Topic 10Series 9-Using Dorian Mode
Topic 11Series 10-Using Mixolydian Mode
Topic 12Series 11-Using Phrygian Mode
Topic 13Series 12-Using Lydian and Locrian Modes
Topic 14Series 13-Using Higher Intervals for Improvisation
Topic 15Series 14-Harmonic Minor Scale and Use
Topic 16Series 15-Harmonic Minor-Thirds, Triads, and Sevenths
Topic 17Series 16-Modes of Harmonic Minor
Topic 18Series 17-Combining all Ideas-Part 1
Topic 19Series 18-Combining all Ideas-Part 2
Topic 20Speed Mechanics-Part 1-Intro and Basics
Topic 21Series-19-Improvisation-Chord Tone Embellishment
Topic 22Improvisation 1 by Rob Marcello
