The Theory Hack EVERY Guitarist SHOULD Know (Modal Interchange)
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 Published On Jun 28, 2024

The Allman Brothers used borrowed chords and modal interchange in their classic Midnight Rider - learn how you can do the same and sound great!
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In this video, we dive deep into the fascinating world of borrowed chords and modal interchange. These techniques can add a whole new dimension to your playing, bringing fresh and unexpected sounds to your music.
What You'll Learn:
Borrowed Chords: Understanding how to incorporate chords from parallel keys to add color and interest to your progressions.
Modal Interchange: Exploring the practice of using chords from different modes to enhance your harmonic palette.
To bring these concepts to life, we break down the Allman Brothers' classic song "Midnight Rider." This southern rock anthem is a perfect example of how borrowed chords and modal interchange can create an unforgettable chord progression and melody. We'll take you through the song step-by-step, highlighting the use of these techniques and showing you how to apply them in your own playing.
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0:00 - 0:53 Intro
0:54 - 2:16 Explaining borrowed chords and modal interchange
2:17 - 5:21 Borrowed Chord Examples - C major and C minor
5:22 - 6:41 Borrowed Chords in a rock n roll classic
6:42 - 8:00 Borrowing ALL the chords from C minor
8:01 - 10:14 Midnight Rider - verse and chorus structure
10:15 - 12:08 Soloing Concepts - Midnight Rider Outtro
12:09 - 16:27 Modal concepts - Midnight Rider Outtro
16:28 - 22:08 Midnight Rider Solo Section Ideas and Examples
22:09 - 22:43 Practice recommendations

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