Once, there was a guitar player who knew every scale shape under the sun, yet their solos always sounded like a series of dry, disconnected exercises. They had memorized the seven modes of the major scale—Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Locrian—but when they tried to play "modally," it just sounded like the same old major scale starting on a different note.
| Pros | Cons | |------|------| | Visual fretboard navigation system reduces memorization | Requires at least 6 months of prior playing experience | | Includes play-along tracks and printable diagrams | Some concepts are taught via Ziv’s specific fingerings (may differ from your habit) | | Focuses on hearing modes, not just patterns | No physical book included – digital only | | Efficient practice routines (5–15 min drills) | The “navigator” method takes 1–2 weeks to click fully | Roy Ziv Guitar Modes Navigator -TUTORiAL-
A collection of signature modal licks to integrate into your playing immediately. for a sales page or a technical summary for a course syllabus? Once, there was a guitar player who knew
Some users on Instagram and Facebook have noted that the course saved them hours of frustration by providing a clear map that YouTube tutorials often lack. for a sales page or a technical summary
Downloads for all exercises in PDF and Guitar Pro formats.
Can feel overly "regimented" for intuitive players; massive content volume may be overwhelming if not taken chronologically; heavily relies on 3NPS, which might not suit every style.
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