Just learn it!

I like his vids, and I can just about follow along.....but I'm a million miles away from being able to think that way and apply it with my guitar.

Kind of like a foreign language that I can almost understand the gist of, but I can't even attempt to speak it....
 
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Very cool lesson. Of course I am all in when it comes to understanding music in modes because I use them in my music too as such. This is not the rule now a day. It is my impression more think in terms of undefined freedom around tonic, subdominant and dominant, though every modern progression can be understood in terms of modal interchangement. The benefit is widely demonstrated in the vid: You can explore systematically and test every variation before making up your mind. Less coincidences and more obvious options. Thanks for sharing.
 
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Very cool lesson. Of course I am all in when it comes to understanding music in modes because I use them in my music too as such. This is not the rule now a day. It is my impressiom more think in terms of undefined freedom around tonic, subdominant and dominant, though every modern progression can be understood in terms of modal interchangement. The benefit is widely demonstrated in the vid: You can explore systematically and test every variation before making up your mind. Less coincidences and more obvious options. Thanks for sharing.
All Dani’s stuff is great.
 
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