Using Modes as a Guide, Not a Rulebook
Modes are a fantastic tool, a map for your fretboard. But they should be used to learn, not for playing music. Join my Patreon for lesson vids, and occasional live streams: / thorjensen I offer one on one lessons, and I’ve got some transcriptions available, if you’re interested: https://www.thorjensenmusic.com/lessons A collection of video intros, "Alone in October" is available on Bandcamp: https://thorjensen.bandcamp.com/album... Follow me in IG: / thorbobby Please consider supporting the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/thorjensen

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