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Hi Lee,
  I just bought your book on guitar theory and I must say it’s brilliant. I’ve learned so much from it.

I’ve been playing since I was 17, and have got to the point where I can solo quite happily
with decent technique but I always felt a bit in the dark when it came to music theory. The book has certainly helped me with that, as I can now understand how scales and chords are inter-related.

I have question for you around the area of modes. This has been an area I’ve bashed my head against for ages and on the net, it’s touted as the key to unlocking new territory, so I’m keen to ‘crack’ it.

Most guitarists start out with a riff. They then build a song around it, and add a solo.
What they don’t do, is say ‘Today I will write a riff in D mixolydian’ etc

My problem is that I would like to try using different modes over the riffs I create,
but I don’t know how to identify the modes which would work over that riff.

Invariably I end up soloing with good old pentatonics, which can feel like a rutt.

Can you suggest a technique which would help identify the modes which work with a riff?

Cheers
Derrick

Lee Answered question July 20, 2021