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DanielM  
21 Apr 2011 06:48 | Quote
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I have seen a lot of misinformation on modes around the internet and what modal music is however while looking for something interesting to learn I found this: http://www.lifesmith.com/Berkeley%20Teaching/Music%20Theory%20-%20Advanced.pdf it's a very good guide on modes that looks at modes of major scale, harmonic minor and one of melodic minor. It will also help improve your composition if you didn't already know all it teaches.

Well worth the read. :D
Heather  
21 Apr 2011 08:26 | Quote
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Thank you - I'm trying tp improve my knowledge around there so I'll be sure to check it out later tonight! :-)
macandkanga  
21 Apr 2011 10:35 | Quote
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@DanielM,

Dude! I downoaded the pdf to my computer already! This is the most useful piece of documentation on theory I have ever found on the net for free! Straight outta Berkeley! Ok! I'll stop yelling!

Thanks so much.
DanielM  
21 Apr 2011 11:08 | Quote
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No problem, I've been working on spicing up my soloing by switching between scales like minor, harmonic minor and Hungarian; I found this today and it got me thinking in a more practical manner helping me out of a rut.

I was just hoping other people would find it as useful as I did.
case211  
21 Apr 2011 13:37 | Quote
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Awesome man!! Thanks for sharing here :D
Guitarslinger124  
21 Apr 2011 13:54 | Quote
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Shibby. Thanks for sharing dude.

Rock on!
Phip  
21 Apr 2011 14:03 | Quote
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Great resource DanM! Thanks.
Just want to add this.
If you are interested in the other two pdf files (beginner and intermediate you can find them here.
http://www.mysongbook.com/tutorial-index.htm
Phip
macandkanga  
21 Apr 2011 15:02 | Quote
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Awesome Phip! This is written very well for all levels of theory. I've been saying I need to go back and re-learn theory forever but just couldn't find anything straight foward enough.
macandkanga  
21 Apr 2011 15:04 | Quote
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@DanielM,

I tried to give you some Karma but the site says you need to post at least 20 times before anyone can give you any points. Let me know when you hit 20!
DanielM  
22 Apr 2011 02:01 | Quote
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Ok mac will do. I think I'm on about 12 or 13 now so won't be long :)
DanielM  
22 Apr 2011 09:44 | Quote
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I found something else while brushing up on my jazz didn't want to make a new topic so here it is: http://www.scribd.com/doc/53605430/Jazzology-Robert-Rawlins

It's 269 pages long book on jazz, very theory filled but a real education in one of the hardest styles, hopefully when the summer holidays come I'll be able to read it all and not just the odd chapter


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