I was totally in it when you cut, I could've have listened much longer! Thank you for this, Rob!
@JacksMacintosh7 жыл бұрын
Totally agreed!
@Leafy-trees7 жыл бұрын
Me too, us nerds dig the details
@danishpete7 жыл бұрын
I still don’t get it :-)
@ginoinzo7 жыл бұрын
legendary
@granthoover90457 жыл бұрын
Peter Honoré oh fuck off Pete lol. You're a fucking maestro my friend.
@RobChappers7 жыл бұрын
Lol :-)
@philipwpartain7 жыл бұрын
... then there is truly no hope for me. 😁
@jimyates82947 жыл бұрын
Peter Honoré its just magic.
@alexaudiovisuals7 жыл бұрын
Actually it is pretty great to hear you rumble on, you know so much about music and we can all learn from your "going on"
@terryking11337 жыл бұрын
One thing i always say when it comes to learning theory( no matter the subject) is that having great knoeledge doesn't mean beeing able to share it in a comprehensible way, that's what makes you and bea great youtubers in my opinion, the fact that you speak of extremely intricated things in a way that is really comprehensible and, above all, never boring. Knowledge= teacher Skills=musician Knowledge+skills=guitar hero Knowledge+skills+natural sharing ability=the people i try to steal everithig i can from, couse i think i wanna be like you!
@aroundandaround41067 жыл бұрын
Make a second video including the further stuff! Would be even more helpful once we understand this lesson, thanks for the theory rob!
@BenFentem7 жыл бұрын
This. Exactly this
@EdmundPaddington5 жыл бұрын
Yeah, that!
@izzy5745 жыл бұрын
Yes! 🤔😱
@jandeman52597 жыл бұрын
Advanced stuff isn't a problem man not everyone is a beginner.... Upload whatever you want. Would love to see some more advanced stuff from you tho..
@ICKY4277 жыл бұрын
definitely dont hesitate to put out videos like this, i learned quite a bit about the inner workings of WHY different chords or riffs work together.
@hpebackwards7 жыл бұрын
i really appreciate how comprehensive yet comprehensible your theory/songwriting lessons are. thanks man.
@giulionenna7 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why if you search for theory on modes on youtube you end up watching something extremely difficult (rick beato style) or something so simple you don't acquire any knowledge from. Then this video randomly appears on my subscription feed and my life changed. Thanks Rob.
@moltpong7 жыл бұрын
Please release the full hour as well please
@NathanR00937 жыл бұрын
Second this.
@hanomag2517 жыл бұрын
Really loved the fact that you use the old video to explain what was on your mind and how the modes are helping you to play a riff. Quite simple if you think that way. Thanks for this lesson. You have just unlocked a lots of new ideas!!!
@aarondcruz24587 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rob, this was pitched just at the right level for my current understanding. I would be great to see the full video if you ever decide to upload it - I first learned about modes from one of your older tutorials, and it's always nice to absorb some of your deeper knowledge! It certainly helps some of us to avoid blindly flailing in a dark land with no particular misson or direction!
@traviscole61437 жыл бұрын
This is the best guitar theory lesson I have ever heard. I took lessons when I was younger and learned about the modes, but I never understood how I could apply them. Thanks Rob! Please continue to post vids on theory!
@EM-df6mo7 жыл бұрын
Beautifully done. At the age of 67, I love hearing it stated and shown this way. for the younger folks with a bit of knowledge this will shine a bright light on Modes for them. I admit it opened a couple of key points for me as well. Great job Rob, please do more of these. I've enjoyed listening to your tuition videos, as well as the Anderton's videos. I love it when people finally realize how much knowledge and skill is within all that Shredding by a true musician. I truly enjoy listening to you, Rabea, and Peter Honore. All the differences in styles are amazing. Keep up your contribution to the young and older guitarists sir. All the best to you and yours. Thank you.
@samwebb53297 жыл бұрын
Hey Rob, just found out that I got into ACM! Thank you for being a huge inspiration to me and I hope to be working in your industry in the coming years!
@RobChappers7 жыл бұрын
Sam Webb Congrats dude :-)
@samwebb53297 жыл бұрын
Rob Chapman thank you so much man!
@DovydasMusic7 жыл бұрын
Hey Rob, will you be hanging out at the NAMM? Love your channel, cheers!
@Paul-dw2cl4 жыл бұрын
Didn’t you say he was a bully?
@DovydasMusic4 жыл бұрын
@@Paul-dw2cl check the timeline
@Terry_Dale7 жыл бұрын
These types of lessons are GREAT. You do a good job Rob please do more they are very helpful for people learning. Modes and the understand of how they relate has opened huge doors for me. Keep it up,
@rdb99367 жыл бұрын
Rob, this easily has to be one your best videos. Please do more of these! Great stuff!
@damien66855 жыл бұрын
That was brilliant - could we have more please? The theory and reasons why things happen like they do is fascinating. Thanks for that.
@mikepatton23007 жыл бұрын
Oddly enough this is my first time watching one of your theory vids. You have a great way of explaining content. While this is way over my head at the moment I was able to grasp where each mode sits on the scale. I feel confident that I can watch your other videos to help with my guitar playing. Thanks!
@jasonwelch63064 жыл бұрын
I watched this video, guitar in hand the day you posted it. I gotta say, two and a half years later, nothing has done more to inform and transform how I play than the lesson you gave here. I would love and practice the shit out of some follow up videos just like this one. Thank you for this lesson!
@ShreddingSkin7 жыл бұрын
Seriously Rob that was awesome, that was the best KZbin lesson I've ever seen, I've been playing for 3 years now and this is the first time I've felt fully engaged in theory, thanks for the awesome video! I and I'm sure that many others would love to see this sort on content through the week!
@Speyside6 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate this sort of content from you. I need someone to go deep and then help me zoom out and simplify. Thank you!!
@millichips17 жыл бұрын
Thank you Rob, that was really helpful. You've helped clarify a whole bunch of nonsensical theory that's been in my head for ages. Please do some more theory vids, love em :0)
@TheOriginalCFA19797 жыл бұрын
Rob, please don't ever stop making these videos. I've said this countless times on countless videos already, but I went to college and studied music and every time you post a video like this I have a break through and suddenly understand the theory behind the theory I learned. Thank you for all the videos, and the immeasurable wealth of knowledge contained within!
@landonkrulezdood6 жыл бұрын
You continue to impress me with your gifts of teaching and playing music Rob. You seem to mesh all theory together in a way that is so much simpler to understand, or at least to approach. Thanks for the help man!
@p3rcey7 жыл бұрын
More of this please. Honestly amazing. I want a whole series of this.
@jeremiahtowery1037 жыл бұрын
That's a good start to learning. being from a guitarist standpoint it is alot easier than I thought it would be! Great vid
@chaddickerson18876 жыл бұрын
LOVE your concise and simple approach! Thank you so much. Easily my favorite video I've ever seen of yorn. Danka!
@sophieauroradahlia67607 жыл бұрын
Trying to learn theory from reading is quite time consuming for me. I feel like your lesson here opened quite a few doors for my playing and I really appreciate it! Love your vids, you ROCK!
@keesketsers58667 жыл бұрын
Dude, this is amazing! I’ve been reading up about this for years and never once has it made sense.....this now sort of fell together like tetris blocks! I’m actually NOW going to dig up my theory books and read it again, now I have a basic clue what I’m looking at. Thanks!!
@GrenadeLegs7 жыл бұрын
More of this please! Hours more of this! I'm that guy in the darkness with no direction. I can do lots of the awesome techniques, but I struggle so hard when I'm playing, to keep in mind which mode I'm sitting in for a particular section. Or how to incorporate a technique that sounds deliberate. But yeah, this was awesome, and in case I didn't say so, DO MORE OF THIS PLEASE! Lol
@Jusba197 жыл бұрын
I really wish there was more content like this. I wan't more information about the theory and a deeper understanding of all of this "stuff", the magic box of songwriting. It's hugely helpful for trying to improvise while jamming. Please gimme the rest of this and make more.
@matthewallman64517 жыл бұрын
Love it Rob - more of this stuff please. A guitarist explaining theory on how you what you feel when noodling and bringing that back to Pentatonic Aeolian Dorian Ionian is really useful. Thx Matt
@faheemhaque4847 жыл бұрын
I think the theory videos are really helpful, you should do more seriously!!!
@petermelia44397 жыл бұрын
Glad you uploaded this, i always learn something every-time you upload a video with some theory in it :)
@gyrosphinx7 жыл бұрын
This might just be one of the best theory lessons I've had! Really unlocked some part of my brain!
@MrEagle9817 жыл бұрын
Hey Rob, I just wanted to say that I really appreciated this video. I have been noodling with guitar learning for many years, and am finally committing to learning how to play well and understand the theory behind what I am playing. I had just started looking at the relationship between scales and modes and they way that you discussed it in this video was clear and intuitive. I need to rewatch it when I can sit down with a guitar in my hand, but I am very much looking forward to it, so thank you so much for deciding to upload this video!
@DroneShotFPV7 жыл бұрын
Rob, I too was a survivor of the 80's, born in 76. Love your content. I always find your instructional videos from the past to the present to be both inspiring and informative. You are one of the main "pushers" to push my playing abilities a little further than I could have on my own. Often times with working a full time job and having a family, I slack on my constant drive and search for MOAR (lol) guitar knowledge and direction, but your videos always give me what I crave. Thank you for all you do, you and Bea are the top KZbin guitarists that inspire me to stay creative, and give me knowledge I don't have. Even though I have played for 26 years, I never dove into theory hardcore, which I know is a downfall in some of my creativity, but videos like these really bring me to life. You always have my support, and I plan on purchasing my first Chapman guitar really soon!
@connorb72347 жыл бұрын
I would love to see more stuff like this! I had completely stagnated. Then I went exploring in Rocksmith and stumbled across the Phygrian Dominant scale and started using to to play stuff I never saw myself being able to write on my own. I went from being pretty much locked away in rock and blues to just jamming on some Gypsy-sounding acoustic stuff and these insane metal riffs with an almost Middle Eastern vibe, just because I found one new scale. It was an incredible feeling. Please upload the rest of that original video if you still have it! I appreciate that it takes a lot of work, but please, please do more stuff like this occasionally at least. I loved this video.
@crossxmusik7 жыл бұрын
I really wish that you upload the rest too.. I love Music Theory and love to learn it from you.. You're Teachings are Awesome and so are you!!!
@zbqb84a7 жыл бұрын
Rob, this was really well done. I don't think you need to start with the apologies. Though theory comes slow, I find I always benefit from learning more of it. As you said, once it 'clicks', it unlocks so much. I love when I learn theory and then suddenly 'understand' why some things I've noodled with for years sounds good to me.
@victorcavazos50126 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I’m used to working with this kind of theory but have had trouble transferring my knowledge to my guitar playing. It’s hard to find videos on KZbin like this!
@mysweetshadow7477 жыл бұрын
@Rob Chapman I have to say that you have opened my eyes to the importance of musical/guitar theory. I've been playing guitar since I was 9 years old. I just turned 30 and am nowhere near as good as I know I should be for my experience level and I now have a much better idea of how modes fit into guitar playing. I do a lot of online research of guitar gear and have watched many videos at Anderton's with you playing and thought "if only I could learn to play like that"... I have to say you've given me hope and incentive to get there! If you have more videos about theory and learning intermediate/advanced level guitar techniques that you could point me toward, I would be forever grateful as I find you to be an excellent teacher. Thanks for everything you do!
@aliblackmore7 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for this video! I actually know almost everything until the part the new part came in at the end, however I never looked at riffs that way. That last bit literally made me go "oohhh now things make sense". I'm definitely watching that part again with a guitar in my hand to make it even clearer. Again, thanks Rob! \m/
@chrisdaviesguitar7 жыл бұрын
I found this quite useful. Thanks. I think more posts like this would be widely appreciated.
@BensMiniToons7 жыл бұрын
This has helped me understand music so much more. I would love for you to teach us more! also I watch some of your videos everyday for months at work.. This video made me hit that magic button. SUBSCRIBED
@nickrichard36437 жыл бұрын
Happy Halloween season to you Rob!
@Chickeneater50007 жыл бұрын
Holy shit please continue and finish this lesson. I’m finally progressing again.
@Plummers8887 жыл бұрын
I’ve only been playing for year and I’m blessed with a great teacher who started my lessons with mode theory. I’m so pleased he did and now I can’t understand why guitarists shun basics theory in favour of tab. More of this please Rob and feel free to go deeper.
@kenbarboza39347 жыл бұрын
I agree with the idea of more info, the better. MODES have always mystified me in the past until I got a better understanding of how to use them & their relationship to major scales. Great Job Rob....
@Foxywaterable7 жыл бұрын
Yeah man. You need to keep these theories coming because they are great! You are an excellent teacher!
@jremil587 жыл бұрын
This video was absolutely useful. No question about that. If we want to be able to write riffs like you do, we have to understand what is going on in your mind to some degree. I would add that the rhythm is also a very important aspect of riff writing and your riffs are always very interesting rhythmically . Thank you!
@foreverspellman7 жыл бұрын
Absolutely mind blowing. Thank you so much for putting actual value to someone learning that should have known his notes by now... Do more, do more...!! lol
@paulsmith35837 жыл бұрын
Great video. From my experience (i've been on the planet even longer than you!), videos like this are a great source. Not everyone will get it all, but get as many different angles on the subject as you can until it clicks. I think I already understand this stuff, but it still hasn't clicked into natural, fluid improvisation. Gotta keep trying!
@darkeco7 жыл бұрын
This is the EXACT video I've been looking for right now and I really want to see the cut content!!!
@ruiseartalcorn7 жыл бұрын
Great stuff Rob! I'm an old git and have been playing for a VERY long time (although if I had half of your ability I'd be happy), and know a thing or two about theory, but you made this so interesting! It was like hearing it again for the first time! Cheers mate!
@ruiseartalcorn7 жыл бұрын
Also, I think that the reason we were always taught the C major scale first is because back in the "old days" the piano was probably the easiest instrument (certainly from a visual perspective) to teach theory on. C is in the middle and has no sharps or flats, so it would make sense to start there. Just a thought :)
@UMRJmac5 жыл бұрын
I've watched a ton of your solo stuff as well as your work with Anderton's and this is one of my favorite videos. I'm a newish guitar player with a little bit of musical background. You're right in that there is a ton of material out there for beginners that basically boils down to memorization and "do this because I said so", but I picked up a guitar to really dig into theory and understand we do these things. There are just enough nuggets of information here that make sense at my current level of understanding to make the video fun. I'm working through Justin Sandercoe's music theory course, so I keep checking back to this video and picking up new nuggets that click. Its great stuff. Keep up the good work!
@marco89lcdm7 жыл бұрын
Really cool chappers.. best theory lesson so far man..!!!!! I'm 29 yo and on this "dark land" from so long, but I feel that I'll concentrate now to study and getting better. Thanks to you also for being inspiring whit all your music and cool lessons like this one! Hope we can meet up somewhere once..! Cheers!
@cyrusfontaine25987 жыл бұрын
This is a good way of wrapping your head around the modes. Realizing they all live inside the major scale and you just need to pick a place to call "home" at some point in the scale really frees you up to try different modal flavors using the scales you already know. Very cool! (I learned my modes on your channel!)
@JamesPery7 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rob. This video came at the right time for me. The figurative cobwebs have been cleared. I definitely owe you for this.
@patricklawrencezappia7 жыл бұрын
I had a breakthrough about modes while watching this video. Thank you Chappers, this was awesome!
@alanohagan69997 жыл бұрын
Hands down the Best vid I’ve seen in a long time by far - more please
@GeeDeeBird6 жыл бұрын
Wow. Just wow. I know pretty close to zero music theory, but I would absolutely love an in depth introduction to the modes, pentatonic scales and how to play within a given chord. Maybe make that a series of videos. I believe your concern about scaring us away with theory is misplaced. Especially since you just told us that - whether we know it or not - understanding the theory is the absolute key to becoming a non-boring composer. Thanks for putting this on my radar!
@stevieboy4447 жыл бұрын
Great vid. I think a lot of us want more than just gear reviews now. Bite sized bits of theory when repeated by yourself, Tom Q, Walliman, Neely & co will gradually start to sink in. Over time, the KZbin viewers who started off wanting to know about the best drive pedals will find that, somehow, they know when & how to use a diminished scale.... & you guys will have left a musical legacy.
@TraneFrancks5 жыл бұрын
Rob, I just want to say thanks for posting this and your "Warm up with me" vid three days ago. After noodling around on guitar for decades, the idea of modes finally came home. In the Warm Up vid, you used a D scale chord progression that I've long played "by ear", but with me substituting the aeolian and the locrian with other chords. Now I finally get how modes are just the same scale with different roots. Took me long enough! (Danish Pete will eventually figure it out, too.) Love your content, especially your shenanigans with Lee @ Andertons. You seem like a top bloke. If I ever find my way from Japan to the UK, I'll happily buy you a pint and a curry.
@jbinfrance7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for deciding to post any way. We need more of this. I am a mature learner. I haven't picked up a guitar since 1977. I gave up then because I was frustrated that I didn't understand the theory behind what I was doing. Determined to improve on that this time.
@ryanshearer91107 жыл бұрын
Honestly, blown away with how simply you managed to explain literally everything I have been confused about. I've listened to many people try to explain these concepts and fail to make any sense to me. Well done Chappers.
@TurboDiesel13496 жыл бұрын
I'm way glad you uploaded this. I really appreciate the info. Even though its over my head, it gives me a lot of inspiration and topics to learn about. Big thank you
@patfix7 жыл бұрын
I have heard a lot of theory (for example about modes) that I didn’t understand. Still it made this make a lot of sense and this really connected some dots for me. So thanks a lot for showing me how to think of modes and scales in the context of riffs. Will practice and apply this for sure!
@yonyunior7 жыл бұрын
Chappers you have no idea how helpful this actually is. Ive been playing guitar for a long time but I don't fully understand theory and all that and I feel like it has been limiting me. This is a good step in the right direction for me.
@ChadwBailey7 жыл бұрын
Well, the code in the back of your brain as you said, produces killer riffs sir!
@ChadwBailey7 жыл бұрын
Sloppy Simple Riffs Hey bud! Of course I will check out your channel, I will do so tonight. Would you mind taking the time to check out mine? That would mean a lot. Thank you!
@Auxend7 жыл бұрын
that's for uploading a theory vid and talking about the value of theory! I've been on a trippy journey lately where I've been inverting your thinking a bit...instead of a pentatonic having less notes than a full diatonic scale, it has 2 more notes than a triad. So when learning you can start from the minimal notes - start with octave shapes as a basic scale (know the octaves for the chord up the neck) - then you throw in chord tones (135 arpeggios) and make that a scale, then pentatonic (add more notes, but not too many) then blues - add a note..then full 8 note etc. For me, working with 8 notes from the off and their combos always felt daunting but thinking about getting to know the basic core tones and taking an additive approach seems to be helping
@mkkrushmt7 жыл бұрын
As somebody with a strong understanding of theory, I'd love to hear you go way deep into how you think when you write, and your thoughts on how certain harmonic concepts move you (like for instance you might choose one minor mode over another, or how you might be inclined to connect key areas that are miles apart) I realize this is super geeky, but i think it would be super cool! Cheers!
@mrguitarguru123456 жыл бұрын
This was awesome, please keep videos like these coming!
Wow! Thanks Rob. Opened up a lot of things for me in terms of approaching modes!
@hollowthere38504 жыл бұрын
As a beginner with a few basic chords and the Aminor and Cmajor scale shapes memorized, this really helped me a ton to expand my understanding! They way you explain is really good man thank you so much.
@kevinminor28367 жыл бұрын
wow ive been studying theory for damn near 10 years now and this was one of the most comprehensive lessons I've ever had! Thanks for the knowledge Chappers!
@jimmyholloway85276 жыл бұрын
Man. Been watching (and enjoying the hell out of) you on Anderton's stuff with "The Captain" for a while now. Glad I found your channel now.
@shaynesigmon42836 жыл бұрын
Excellent video, Rob your guitar skills are inspiring! Thank you, very useful information. Already knew some of the theory but to have simplified down a bit definitely made more sense.
@tombstone10554 жыл бұрын
I want to thank you for this video, been playing guitar seriously for a couple years and would say I'm intermediate, but I've been playing music since I was 8 and had a fairly good knowledge of theory. This has finally made everything make sense and transferable to guitar
@oatcaked7 жыл бұрын
Great stuff - I keep watching vids on modes and each time a little more sinks in.
@matteodellell49057 жыл бұрын
A great inspiration and a great human, thanks for the knowledge to dwell upon the frets, cheers from Italy
@G1NG3RZ7 жыл бұрын
Upload any content that you put your best into, fans will like it.
@DK_Son7 жыл бұрын
Shit. Even as a beginner/intermediate to theory, I was actually following along. You're really good at explaining it. The cut back caught me off-guard but I could have actually listened to it for hours. What I actually need to do is sit through hours of theory blabber. And honestly, you're the only guitarist I have come across that I can happily sit through an entire video, and then several entire videos.
@andra96947 жыл бұрын
thanks Rob, this help clear my understanding a lot, please do follow up videos on it. maybe how to use multiple modes in one solo/improvisation. much apreciate it
@NebulaShadow_7 жыл бұрын
Thanks man. Really appreciate the upload. If you could make more detailed theory videos with each of the modes explained very thoroughly from the basics to higher level stuff that would be amazing! I'd love to listen and improve my understanding of guitar.
@calvinrogoski61277 жыл бұрын
dude, rob, pleeeease do more of this stuff, and go deeper if you can, this really helped me hahah
@captaintony12277 жыл бұрын
thanks alot chappers I've been playing off and on for 23 years and im just now trying to learn theory so I can right better music as an out let and you have just made that a lot easier making it enjoyable again
@-salley8797 жыл бұрын
I usually hate KZbin guitar lessons with a passion. Even the ones by youtubers I love simply don’t help. But there’s something different about your teaching videos. I don’t get bored and they’re always really helpful. I like to think of myself as an upper intermediate player and I have written dozens of song without any theory and a lot of this stuff I kinda figured out without realizing but there’s always something new to learn and it’s nice being able to name these things. Great upload (also that riff at 12:17 was killer and 15:42 made my jaw drop cuz of how brutal it was)
@altrock866 жыл бұрын
When you know the theory it makes it easier to explain to someone else. That is a great way to say it and understand why it is important and hopefully other people you jam with have a basic understanding as well. It took me roughly 10 years to really understand that. In my teens until my mid 20s I didn't. But it makes writing sooo much easier. Or jamming.
@beardedgaming13567 жыл бұрын
i really do love this video you explain stuff a helluva lot better than most people here on youtube. id love to see more of these videos
@charlesmayberry28255 жыл бұрын
This is a great way to present the modes... I haven't thought of it that way.. I really like your presentation.
@ajack9137 жыл бұрын
This is a phenomenal video! Thank u thank u thank u thank u. You are a masterfully genuine human being for this! This is finally taught in the way i learn. Ive always understood theory but could never explain it. This is perfect.
@rafaels33345 жыл бұрын
Mkay. Watched it all and it did open few doors in my head. Now rewind, watch again. Till I *GET IT*. All of it. Thanks Rob!
@dropofpainstudios28687 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rob! Really inspiring stuff.. Really enjoyed the vid. Got urge to start playing asap. I get home from work :)
@noamatthews66927 жыл бұрын
Top video. Actually made sense and I feel like having a shred now, and telling my mates of this new found knowledge. Cheers Rob!
@jaym49585 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Rob although I don't have a full understanding little by little when I get it under my fingers it will all pay off I'm just six seven years into it been watching you all that time can't thank you enough looking forward to more tutorials like the one you just did see you next time thanks again Jay
@Zeonox7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing music theory and stuff like this, i learn a lot of things from youtube guitarrist (rob,erock,richard, rob scallon etc) hope you can make more videos like this because i really enjoy learning with you guys! Keep shredding!! \m/