Guitar Modes Navigator -tutorial- ((better)) - Roy Ziv
: A note only gains its unique "modal" flavor when a chord provides the context.
Aeolian — Root on 6th string:
Enter virtuoso guitarist and educator Roy Ziv. Known for his hyper-clean technique, melodic phrasing, and analytical approach to teaching, Ziv developed the tutorial. This course promises to demystify modal playing, transforming dry theoretical concepts into practical, emotional tools for improvisation and songwriting.
Learning modes is often the step that separates casual strummers from serious musicians. However, the information gap is often filled with confusion. Roy Ziv’s "Guitar Modes Navigator" fills that gap with clarity. It transforms the daunting task of memorizing seven distinct seven-note scales into a cohesive, logical system. Roy Ziv Guitar Modes Navigator -TUTORiAL-
This isn't an academic theorist teaching from a textbook; it's a working musician and educator who has created successful courses before (such as "Guitar Speed Builder"). His background gives him a unique ability to translate complex musical concepts into practical, applicable skills for the guitar.
Roy Ziv is widely recognized for his technical precision and melodic phrasing, often seen playing his signature Ernie Ball Music Man Silhouette Special . His teaching style is geared toward modern fusion and rock players looking to bridge the gap between technical exercises and creative improvisation.
Balancing soulful, melancholic, and aggressive minor tones. : A note only gains its unique "modal"
Purchasing or working through this tutorial provides several immediate upgrades to your playing style:
The biggest pitfall when learning modes (Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Locrian) is treating them as seven completely different entities. Guitarists often memorize seven distinct fingerings, only to find themselves frozen when trying to switch scales during a solo.
: Discover how to write chord progressions that imply specific modes, elevating your songwriting. Who Is This Course For? Roy Ziv’s "Guitar Modes Navigator" fills that gap
Enter . Unlike dry theoretical textbooks or random YouTube snippets, this TUTORiAL package is a structured, visual, and practical system designed to demystify modes for players of intermediate to advanced levels.
The ideal student has hit a plateau in soloing—you’re tired of playing minor pentatonic licks and want to add modal colors (e.g., a Mixolydian b7 for blues-rock or a Phrygian b2 for metal and flamenco).