Discover The Freedom Key System

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Published 2023-12-12
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All Comments (15)
  • Having spent time last night with the Michael Pillitiere videos...its coming together!
  • @mk8530
    Wish I had a pdf of this, or at least a word doc
  • @ikeruckman
    Is there something similar to the freedom key pattern for the Pentatonix?
  • @vignesh2015
    Man, you’re going to blow up real soon. Thank you for this!
  • @iamhapidays8766
    Thank you for your outstanding explanation! Clear, practical and inspiringly scientific! Subscribed.
  • @tjms17
    Grande sacada! Congrat. TY
  • @LooMinn
    Your teaching style is consistent and methodical; very 'student friendly' and not difficult to follow. This is also a great lesson because one can parse out how to play any mode of any major scale. 👍👍
  • @adsicks
    I like this. You said it doesn't matter what we call the patterns. I know some theory and I call them Major 3rds. Dorian/Aolean minor, and Phygian/Locrian Minor. Going across the fretboard is the cycle of Fourths. So the pattern with 3 stretches on the E, A, and D would be the V, I, VI, vii, III, vi chords. The way you laid this out opened the fretboard up for me in a way I have been looking for. Thank you.
  • @78tag
    You can learn a lot about a channel by the number of responses (by the OP) to comments from the interested viewers - especially how many answers to questions.
  • @morphicmusic
    Tune your guitar in ALL 4ths to get out of the "warp zone"
  • @tricks69420
    Doesn't make sense that the intervals are different on both E strings.