Carlos Santana Teaches Black Magic Woman - Dorian, Aeolian, Mixolydian Mode - FretLIVE Lesson

Carlos Santana Teaches Black Magic Woman - Dorian, Aeolian, Mixolydian Mode - FretLIVE Lesson

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- Carlos Explains Influences for BMW

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- Carlos Explains Influences for BMW

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Carlos Santana Teaches Black Magic Woman - Dorian, Aeolian, Mixolydian Mode - FretLIVE Lesson

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  1. 1 - Carlos Explains Influences for BMW
  2. 2 - Opening Section of BMW Live in 2016 Dorian Mode 1 Chord Jam
  3. 3 - Second Part of BMW Intro with Octaves I-IV-IV-I or I-V-V-I
  4. 4 - Carlos demonstrates Solo over the Verse Section from Original Recording
  5. 5 - Carlos’s thoughts on inspiration for BMWPeter Green, Otis Rush
  6. 6 - Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac performing BMW
  7. 7 - Carlos Explains Warm tones and Treble tones
  8. 8 - Transition to the D Mixolydian Jam - Live in 2016
  9. 9 - Second main riff in the D Mixolydian Jam
  10. 10 - Hendrix’s Third Stone From the Sun Section with Neil Schon 2016
  11. 11 - Intro to the lesson from Gary and about the clips of Santana teaching
  12. 12 - Gary explains what we’re going to go over in the lesson
  13. 13 - Gary tells you how this lesson goes along with his COURSE!
  14. 14 Free .pdfs for everyone and TAB and guitar hangouts for Patrons
  15. 15 - Explanation of Opening Section and Dorian Mode vs. Natural Minor Aeolian
  16. 16 - Demo of how to make the ideas in this section your own by workshopping them
  17. 17 - How Carlos gets so much sustain!
  18. 18 - Lesson on the Octave section of the intro
  19. 19 - Different chord variations Carlos and his band use on this section
  20. 20 - Lesson on the main solo section- as played on original recording and demoed by Carlos
  21. 21 - Explanation of Dorian switching to natural minor, and the chord progression
  22. 22 - Phrase by phrase lesson and analysis of the solo
  23. 23 - Gary using looping to demonstrate “workshopping” Carlos’s solo to make it your own
  24. 24 - Gary explains targeting “transition tones” going from i-iv and i-v
  25. 25 - Thoughts on Santana and Arpeggios Oye Como Va Clip
  26. 26 - Lesson on Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac’s version as played in the intro
  27. 27 - Going deeper on Carlos’s Treble vs. Warm tones
  28. 28 - Lesson on the second to last section in Mixolydian mode!
  29. 29 - Lesson on the closing Hendrix jam of “Third Stone From the Sun”
  30. 30 - Gary’s closing thoughts and summary, and outdo
  31. 31 - SPECIAL THANK YOU TO POW MUSIC PATRONS!!!

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