E-book with audio files: Outside Playing is used in Jazz and Fusion and can be established even with the simple blue note in the Pentatonic scale. In this e-book we going to look at a wide variety of scales and arpeggios like the Dorian mode, the hybrid fusion sale, the half diminished arpeggio or m7b5 arpeggio over minor and major chords. After this we look at chaining arpeggios and sidestepping, also known as side-stepping and sideslipping. Als the Dorian #4 is a good scale to use in this perspective, just like the altered scale, whole tone scale, melodic minor scale and diminished scale and diminished arpeggio. Other E-books with audio files: ----------------------------- E-BOOK - Easy arpeggios for sophisticated results ----------------------------- E-BOOK - Improvising over dominant 7 chords (using scales) ----------------------------- E-BOOK - Modes of the major scale crystal clear ----------------------------- E-BOOK - Exotic Pentatonic scale for Guitar ----------------------------- E-BOOK - Modes of the harmonic minor scale ----------------------------- E-BOOK - Secrets of outside playing ----------------------------- E-BOOK - Superimpose Pentatonic scales ----------------------------- E-BOOK - Traids and inversions for Guitar ----------------------------- SUPPORT FILES ( - starting at 1 dollar a month): ----------------------------- Backing tracks Cm7-G7 and Cm7-Galt (used in the video): ----------------------------- Dorian Mode PDF, example and backing track: ----------------------------- Blues/Dorian scale support files: ----------------------------- m7b5 arpeggio support files: ----------------------------- Cascading arpeggios in the dorian mode: ----------------------------- 0:00 Introduction 2:20 What is outside playing? 4:15 The flat 5 6:10 The Dorian mode 8:45 Fusionate the pentatonic scale 9:59 The min7b5 arpeggio 12:32 Chaining triads (Dorian mode) 15:23 Side-stepping 17:29 Dorian #4 mode 19:32 Altered scale 21:29 Whole tone scale 23:12 Diminished scale and arpeggio 25:52 Melodic minor scale 27:42 Conclusion You can support me on my patreon page (also for tabs of the licks played in this video): Artwork: (c) 2021) Rob van Hal BB King: Tom Beetz, CC BY 2.0 , via Wikimedia Commons CircusCircus: MDSanker at English Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons AlDiMeola: Gorupdebesanez, CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Alan Holdsworth: Chrisparks, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons Yngwie Malmsteen: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 Generic (CC BY-NC-SA 2.0), Joao Apablaza, Used: Strandberg Boden Prog NX () Social Media/contact: (c)2023 Rob van Hal, Netherlands Subjects in this video: Outside licks guitar, Guitar lick, Fusion, Jazz guitar, Fusion guitar, outside playing, Jazz outside playing, Fusion licks, Outside Jazz Licks, Outside Fusion licks, Improvise over dominant chords, Improvise over minor 7 chords, Min7 chords, Dorian mode, Dorian #4 mode, Dorian #4 scale, min7b5 arpeggio, half diminished arpeggio, chaining triads, Altered scale, Melodic minor scale, whole tone scale, Diminished scale, Half-whole diminished scale, Alan Holdsworth, Music theory lesson guitar, Music theory, Guitar tutorial, Guitar lesson, Rob van Hal, QJamTracks, Q Jem tracks, Q jam tracks
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