There are seven lyrics. This one for the first position which is the start of
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This is the first chord known has the Dorian mode
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It is basically a Major 7 script. Now, let us take a look at this mode,
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Now if you notice that we have actually played the same notes as the G Major scale,
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Now started on the second position right which is in A, and then start starting in G. But we are actually playing the same notes as the G Major. A,
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That is Dorian mode.
Now the next one is for G which starts on the third step of the G, this is the starting point. So basically when you are playing, let us say you are playing over G Major, let us play up. You will start freaking, it has a
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A definite middle eastern, Mediterranean Spanish sound to
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Because all of the half step,
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To are build into the chords cell because actually you are playing in G Major
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A, B sound,
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B Minor cell. This is 35 over with the other players, when they sold out the align to play a minor scale over a Major scale sometime either classical or blousy field depending on the choice of notes.
The next one is starting on the fourth position of the G which is the median
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Then you have next this, which is starting in 5th position,
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We are starting on the 6th position,
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And final, we have low ones, which is starting on the 7th position. Of course, some of this mellows are going to be easier on the ear than others. The most popular modes are the median, which place in the third position and the next median, which is on the fifth position. You are going to hear lot of the guitar players sawing over that.
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