Phrasing with Rhythmic Subdivision
Let's explore Phrasing with Rhythmic Subdivision in this second chapter of Series 2-Basic Major Scale and Motif Ideas, guided by Bobby Koelble, as part of your Improvisation journey on Guitar. This lesson will help you build a strong foundation in Guitar, covering essential techniques to master Phrasing with Rhythmic Subdivision with confidence. Keep working on Series 2-Basic Major Scale and Motif Ideas and get ready for even more exciting lessons in Improvisation.
Series 2-Basic Major Scale and Motif Ideas
Rhythmic Ideas and Motifs
Phrasing with Rhythmic Subdivision
Adding Octave to Major Scale
Importance of Backing Track
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 Phrasing with Rhythmic Subdivision in this second chapter of Series 2-Basic Major Scale and Motif Ideas, guided by Bobby Koelble, as part of your Improvisation journey on Guitar. This lesson will help you build a strong foundation in Guitar, covering essential techniques to master Phrasing with Rhythmic Subdivision with confidence. Keep working on Series 2-Basic Major Scale and Motif Ideas and get ready for even more exciting lessons in Improvisation.
Series 2-Basic Major Scale and Motif Ideas
Rhythmic Ideas and Motifs
Phrasing with Rhythmic Subdivision
Adding Octave to Major Scale
Importance of Backing Track
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
