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Lesson Jam Track
(Am-Dm7-G-Cmaj7)
Lesson Jam Track
(Bass + Drums Only)
Teacher: Just fixed the fingering on
that.
Teacher: Taking a look a Modern "Ska" style for
this lesson.
Ska
Clip
Teacher: In the key of A minor.
A Natural Minor
Scale
A
Minor Pentatonic
Teacher:
Try this rhythm or 'clip' variations
Teacher: adding muted strings on each backbeat,
beats 2 + 4
Ska
Clip with Backbeat Mute
Teacher:
note the use of F Major over a D bass note to imply Dm7. And using E Minor over
a C bass note to imply Cmaj7
Ska Clip with 1+3 Stroke
Teacher:
This variation adds strums on the first and third beats. The remaining eighth
notes left empty are on the backbeats, beats 2+4. Again locking in the rhythm
guitar to the snare
Teacher: Using chromatic approaches,
side-slipping and chord variations you can get a lot of
variations.
Ska Variation
Teacher:
The tempo of Ska is quite fast. This lesson example is 200
BPM.
Teacher: A good change of pace is to lock in just
on the backbeat
Backbeat Clip
Teacher:
Also popular is a breakdown, or 'mix', section. Common to reggae. Here the bass
and guitar play the same rhythm. Drums could join in too.
Teacher: Didn't feel like programming the drum
machine though
1+3
Clip
Teacher:
For maximum heft using full bar chord forms. Standard Major and Minor bar
chords
Double
Stroke 1+3 Clip
Teacher:
I didn't do much in the way of lead stuff for this lesson as
yet.
Teacher: Do you guys have any questions. On this
subject or otherwise?
Teacher:
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Teacher: Otherwise I am calling this a lesson, a
series, etc. Lesson requests, etc. speak now or hold your
peace.
Teacher:
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Teacher: 1... New lesson series next week. Have a
great 4th holiday.
confused: could we use the a dorian mode with
this
Teacher: the F in the Dm7 chord strongly implies
the Natural Minor, Aeolian.
Teacher: You could use it over the other three
chords but the progression goes by so fast you have to be on your
toes
confused:
ok i am pretty green on theory
Teacher: They differ by a single note. In this
key of A minor, just the difference of F, the b6 (Aeolian) or F# (6) for
Dorian
confused:
i am having a hard time with the backbeat mutes because i am using my fingers
any tips to make it sound cleaner
confused: got it nevermind
A Dorian
(6th highlighted)
Teacher:
I am adding more vids to the finished CD. Any other
questions?
confused: thanks good lesson
Teacher: Take it easy guys. C
ya
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