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Post Your Questions For Tomorrow's Live Q+A

In a few days I'll be posting another YouTube lesson, but before then I think we're overdue for a live lesson! This one will take place tomorrow (Sunday) night at 7PM CT. If you're new in town, here's how it works:

Post a question below and I'll prepare an answer for tomorrow night's lesson. I answer the questions in the order they're recieved. If your question is about a song, include a link along with your question. If you need to attach a song or sheet music along with your question, email it to signalsmusicjake@gmail.com.

Tomorrow, 1 hour before the stream begins, I'll post a link so you can watch live or later on. Ask away!

Comments

Jake, great video. I finally can start and learn writing my own solos. And the video about modes last time showed me how to write mode progressions on purpose. Guitar playing makes now more fun. Btw, if someone needs some help (like me) writing mode progressions or soloing over it. I use this tool SL Modes 2.5.0 from Sinewaves Lab. It helps a lot for looking adjacent scales. For example: Set on the left your key to A Dorian and on the right select 6 notes and you will see ALL scales which have 6 notes common with A Dorian. It goes from 2 to 6 notes. 7 of course makes no sense ;-) Ok. Enough excitment. https://sinewavelab.com/products/slmodes/

Marcoroni

Hi Jake, congratulations on publishing your new book. I got it the first hour it got out and it is fantastic. Thank you. My question is regarding soloing over a song composed of circle of fifth progression. How do you approach this issue? Thank you for your time.

Amir Borna

Hi Jake, new subscriber here, hope you're well. One of my favourite bands uses a chord which I'm trying to understand properly, they use it in many different places but the easiest way to describe it is C# G# D#, does this chord have a formal name? Thanks

Jay Griffiths


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