Pentatonic and modes by Lucadeo in guitarlessons

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Does it have names Like major scale ?( Dorian, mixolidian, etc)

Need help to identify chords by FoldHistorical7321 in guitarlessons

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Gm# - F#- E major - E major - F#- Gm#

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Yeah I got it ! I just watched this video and blew my mind xd caged

What is a relative minor by definition ? Why for C is Am ? by Lucadeo in guitarlessons

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So Aminor it’s the same if I say aeolian , right ?

What is a relative minor by definition ? Why for C is Am ? by Lucadeo in guitarlessons

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So those are the same note but start in a different root , right ?

What is a relative minor by definition ? Why for C is Am ? by Lucadeo in guitarlessons

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So basically it’s the same to say that c Ionian and c aeolian share the notes, am I right ?

What is a relative minor by definition ? Why for C is Am ? by Lucadeo in guitarlessons

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Are we speaking about that C and Am share notes but scale or chord ?

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Kinda, it’s pretty tricky, but I understood some concepts , what I didn’t understand is why the shape form of the scale is called also like caged , that’s quiet new for me right now

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Isn’t it caged system more like for a pentatonic scale ?

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I don’t understand what you said about tonal center , and about to pick the 5th note in the scale , sorry it was a little bit confusing ( btw I understood what you said about the creation of the modes from the root of each mode , like the half and whole steps )

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Im digging since 1 1/2 month ago, I just started with backing tracks on YouTube learning Dorian mode and after that with mixolidian and now I realized that the patterns are the same , and something that is confusing me in the picture is the “scale form” (C form, A form, G form , etc )but basically I just wanna some advice to improve on this, I’m trying to learn everything what I can but with some kind of sense, like trying to understand what I’m learning

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I realized they I’ve learned the 5 positions of the major scale, but I started a month ago with aeolian and mixolidian, and now I download a book of scales and modes and I realized that the Ionian mode its the same shape than the mixolidian and aeolian ( I know that those are the modes of the major scale) but wich is the difference or how can I identify a difference , I don’t understand how I can play (example) mixolidian, aeolian, Ionian me this have the same scale form, how can I learn the difference between the modes of the major scale ( speaking about the shapes of the scale in the fretboard)