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Learn Guitar Scales : Exploring The Exotic Phrygian Mode For Soloing

By Nick Dillon


When learning to play the guitar it's crucial that you learn guitar scales so as to elevate your playing. You don't want to be sitting in that blues box forever. Playing by ear is a great skill, but you lack understanding of what you're doing that way. Comprehending music theory enhances your ability to compose original music as well as play guitar solos. When you learn guitar scales, you are learning music theory. Part of what you want to do when you learn guitar scales is to also learn modes, and one of these is the Phrygian Mode.

In simple terms, the Phrygian Mode is played by taking the notes of a key and making the first note and the last note played both the third note in that key's scale. So, let's say that you're playing a song in the key of C. To play a solo using the Phrygian Mode, you would start and end the solo on the E note. This does not have to be th exact same E-note; that is, you can start the solo with a low-E note and end the solo on an E-note two octaves higher, if you prefer.

When you become more advanced in your guitar playing, you can play solos based on the Phrygian Scale's intervals. Knowing about this gives you a deeper understanding of the notes involved in the Phrygian Mode and lets you get even more creative.

These intervals go like this Root, flatted 2nd , flatted 3rd ,4th ,5th , flatted 6th , flatted 7th . So to play F Phrygian you would use F-G-A-B-C-D-E-F. Observe that F Phrygian Mode is in reality the key of D. You're just playing the D major scale in such a way that the F feeling is emphasized and, since you're not really playing the key of F, this creates quite a unique feel.

The Phrygian Mode is preferred when a soloist wants to give an exotic, Middle Eastern feel to a solo. This makes it a favorite of "Neo-classical rock" guitar players and some heavy metal guitar players.

If you were doing some progressive rock or metal music the lyrics were about something mystical or even "demonic", then soloing with the Phrygian Mode could be a great idea. It could be especially expressive if you incorporated the vocals' melody line into the solo.

Learn guitar scales to take your guitar playing to a whole new dimension. Add even more dimensions by learning modes like the Phrygian Mode.




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