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Roy Ziv’s Guitar Modes Navigator is a comprehensive, structured system designed to move guitarists beyond memorizing scale shapes and into musical application. The core philosophy of the course is that chords define the mode
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Mastering the fretboard often feels like trying to navigate a vast ocean without a compass. For many guitarists, the "Modes" are the most confusing part of that journey. Roy Ziv’s Guitar Modes Navigator is designed to be that missing compass, turning theoretical headaches into melodic freedom. What is the Guitar Modes Navigator? Roy Ziv’s Guitar Modes Navigator is a comprehensive,
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Systematic Mapping: Using the 3-note-per-string fingering concept to map all seven modes across the neck. The Pentatonic Prisoner: You can solo, but every
- The Pentatonic Prisoner: You can solo, but every solo sounds like blues-rock from the 1970s.
- The Theory Understander: You know what modes are on paper, but your fingers don't know what to do when a Dm7 chord appears.
- The Shredder: You have speed, but you lack emotional color. You want to sound like John Petrucci one minute and David Gilmour the next.
- The Songwriter: You are tired of writing the same three chords and want to borrow chords from parallel modes (Modal Interchange).
Conclusion
18. Closing actionable next steps
- Pick one mode and one key today. Spend 30 minutes following the daily structure in section 9.
- Record a 1–2 minute improv over a 1-chord backing track using only that mode. Listen back and note one weakness to improve tomorrow.
- Repeat weekly, rotating modes and increasing neck coverage.
What are Guitar Modes?