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    Master The Major Scale On The Guitar (Ionian Mode)

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    Master The Major Scale On The Guitar (Ionian Mode)

    Master The Major Scale On The Guitar (Ionian Mode)
    Published 9/2022
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 3.07 GB | Duration: 2h 24m

    Learn 10 Killer Major Scale Licks & How To Craft Your Own Licks - Break out of the pentatonic boxes!

    What you'll learn
    Learn 10 awesome Ionian mode guitar licks
    Learn a variety of different guitar techniques
    Learn how to create your own modal guitar licks
    Learn what scales, chords and arpeggios work well with Ionian mode
    Learn how to move these licks to any key
    Requirements
    Able to comfortably play rhythm and lead guitar
    Have some knowledge of basic music theory (Check out my Scales course first if not)
    Description
    In this course you will learn 10 different Ionian mode rock guitar licks. The Ionian mode is essentially the Major Scale and its first mode. With each of the 10 licks we dive deep into the techniques, intervals and methods  used to create these kind of guitar licks. By the end of the course you should be inspired to start writing your own licks! Each of the licks uses different guitar techniques such as Legato, Sweep Picking, Alternate Picking, Economy Picking, and Hybrid Picking to help develop a wide range of skills. Don't panic if you have never tried any of these techniques as I will share some of my tips on how to approach them.On screen tabs with all 10 licks played fast and slowDetailed breakdown of all 10 licks and how you can move them to any keys Over 2 hours of instructional videoDownloadable stand alone PDF file that dives deep into the chords, scale shapes and arpeggios you can use to create Ionian mode licksDownloadable backing tracks to practice the licks in different keysDigital projection of fretboard to help with learning On screen software showing the intervals of chords, scales and arpeggios being usedDeep dive into the guitar techniques used in each lick and how to approach and practice themFurther practice ideas to develop your own ideas

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction To Course

    Lecture 1 The Ionian Mode

    Section 2: Ionian Lick One

    Lecture 2 Lick One: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 3 Lick Breakdown (Lick One)

    Section 3: Ionian Lick Two

    Lecture 4 Lick Two: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 5 Lick Breakdown (Lick Two)

    Section 4: Ionian Lick Three

    Lecture 6 Lick Three: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 7 Lick Breakdown (Lick Three)

    Section 5: Ionian Lick Four

    Lecture 8 Lick Four: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 9 Lick Breakdown (Lick Four)

    Section 6: Ionian Lick Five

    Lecture 10 Lick Five: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 11 Lick Breakdown (Lick Five)

    Section 7: Ionian Lick Six

    Lecture 12 Lick Six: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 13 Lick Breakdown (Lick Six)

    Section 8: Ionian Lick Seven

    Lecture 14 Lick Seven: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 15 Lick Breakdown (Lick Seven)

    Section 9: Ionian Lick Eight

    Lecture 16 Lick Eight: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 17 Lick Breakdown (Lick Eight)

    Section 10: Ionian Lick Nine

    Lecture 18 Lick Nine: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 19 Lick Breakdown (Lick Nine)

    Section 11: Ionian Lick 10

    Lecture 20 Lick Ten: Fast & Slow Tabbed Rock Version (Key of G)

    Lecture 21 Lick Breakdown (Lick Ten)

    Section 12: Conclusion

    Lecture 22 Final Thoughts

    Intermediate to advanced guitar players that want to explore new sounds with modal playing,Players stuck in a rut playing the same pentatonic licks and want to spice things up!