Guitar Scales and Modes Trainer: Super Locrian Mode of the Melodic Minor Scale

Learn Scales and Modes the Easy Way

Now you can learn the Melodic Minor scale one mode position at a time. The Super Locrian mode is the seventh mode of the Melodic Minor scale. The complete series is designed to help you learn and memorize the Melodic Minor scale and modes by focusing on each mode position individually, then gradually connecting them together to cover every position of the fret board.

Improve your Technique, Memorization, and Knowledge

The Super Locrian mode position is explored in-depth to gradually develop your technique and improve memorization using scalar melodic sequences, intervals, and arpeggios. Over 72 essential lesson exercises are included. For every exercise, music and tablature notation are provided, as well as recommended fret board fingerings to allow for a quick and easy learning experience. The lesson exercises include:

Mode Sequences: All seven mode sequences are provided within this specific position.

Melodic Sequences: Three and four-note ascending and descending lesson exercises in two challenging variations.

Melodic Intervals: Seven ascending and descending lesson exercises in two challenging variations. This includes 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, 5ths, 6ths, 7ths, and Octaves.

Melodic Arpeggio Sequences: Three and four-note ascending and descending lesson exercises in two challenging variations. This includes triad, sixths, and sevenths arpeggio sequences.

Melodic Arpeggios: Three and four-note ascending and descending full arpeggio lesson exercises. This includes triad, sixths, and sevenths arpeggios.

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Guitar Scales and Modes Trainer: Super Locrian Mode of the Melodic Minor Scale

Learn Scales and Modes the Easy Way

Now you can learn the Melodic Minor scale one mode position at a time. The Super Locrian mode is the seventh mode of the Melodic Minor scale. The complete series is designed to help you learn and memorize the Melodic Minor scale and modes by focusing on each mode position individually, then gradually connecting them together to cover every position of the fret board.

Improve your Technique, Memorization, and Knowledge

The Super Locrian mode position is explored in-depth to gradually develop your technique and improve memorization using scalar melodic sequences, intervals, and arpeggios. Over 72 essential lesson exercises are included. For every exercise, music and tablature notation are provided, as well as recommended fret board fingerings to allow for a quick and easy learning experience. The lesson exercises include:

Mode Sequences: All seven mode sequences are provided within this specific position.

Melodic Sequences: Three and four-note ascending and descending lesson exercises in two challenging variations.

Melodic Intervals: Seven ascending and descending lesson exercises in two challenging variations. This includes 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, 5ths, 6ths, 7ths, and Octaves.

Melodic Arpeggio Sequences: Three and four-note ascending and descending lesson exercises in two challenging variations. This includes triad, sixths, and sevenths arpeggio sequences.

Melodic Arpeggios: Three and four-note ascending and descending full arpeggio lesson exercises. This includes triad, sixths, and sevenths arpeggios.

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Guitar Scales and Modes Trainer: Super Locrian Mode of the Melodic Minor Scale

Guitar Scales and Modes Trainer: Super Locrian Mode of the Melodic Minor Scale

by Robert Farrell
Guitar Scales and Modes Trainer: Super Locrian Mode of the Melodic Minor Scale

Guitar Scales and Modes Trainer: Super Locrian Mode of the Melodic Minor Scale

by Robert Farrell

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Learn Scales and Modes the Easy Way

Now you can learn the Melodic Minor scale one mode position at a time. The Super Locrian mode is the seventh mode of the Melodic Minor scale. The complete series is designed to help you learn and memorize the Melodic Minor scale and modes by focusing on each mode position individually, then gradually connecting them together to cover every position of the fret board.

Improve your Technique, Memorization, and Knowledge

The Super Locrian mode position is explored in-depth to gradually develop your technique and improve memorization using scalar melodic sequences, intervals, and arpeggios. Over 72 essential lesson exercises are included. For every exercise, music and tablature notation are provided, as well as recommended fret board fingerings to allow for a quick and easy learning experience. The lesson exercises include:

Mode Sequences: All seven mode sequences are provided within this specific position.

Melodic Sequences: Three and four-note ascending and descending lesson exercises in two challenging variations.

Melodic Intervals: Seven ascending and descending lesson exercises in two challenging variations. This includes 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, 5ths, 6ths, 7ths, and Octaves.

Melodic Arpeggio Sequences: Three and four-note ascending and descending lesson exercises in two challenging variations. This includes triad, sixths, and sevenths arpeggio sequences.

Melodic Arpeggios: Three and four-note ascending and descending full arpeggio lesson exercises. This includes triad, sixths, and sevenths arpeggios.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940151912563
Publisher: Robert Farrell
Publication date: 05/08/2015
Series: Guitar Scales and Modes Trainer - Melodic Minor Scale , #2
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Robert Farrell is a self-taught guitarist with over seventeen years of experience and is the author of the Guitar Sweep Picking Trainer and Guitar Scales & Modes Trainer series. Over time, he realized the significant challenge with improving guitar technique is figuring out what to practice. While there are many great resources and training materials available, he desired a systematic and incremental approach to improving knowledge and technique with a specific focus on maximizing results in the short-term. It all began with applying some fundamental analysis and design he had learned as a software developer toward strategies for improving his own guitar technique. His training materials use a short-term approach which develop fundamental skills gradually in order to advance to higher levels of practice and technique. This "building-blocks" approach can result in a much more efficient progression through a specific learning curve by making it easier to advance at each step.

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