So when I found out that jerry dug the mixolydian mode, along with a couple others, and I began to dabble in them. I wanted to be able to do the heavily improvised and thick guitar solos (solo for lack of a better word, it is much more). I have tried to be neck deep in modes since, and succeeded at least in the practice area. The reason I am posting this is that I do not fully understand the theory.
From my point of view, I am very ignorant (i feel like there is so much more to do), because I just memorize and familiarize myself with, for example, the E Mixolydian starting point (as i already know the mixolydian patterns), and then play it over chords that are in the key of E. I feel belligerent not knowing. Is this bad to do? Also, is there any way for me to discover mixolydian scales in other key signatures now that I have memorized the mixolydian patterns? Is there a method to discover the starting point? Because if I know the starting point I can fill in the rest, since I know which patterns come after one another... right?
Any tips, or knowledge about modes (even if it is unrelated) is very welcome.
From my point of view, I am very ignorant (i feel like there is so much more to do), because I just memorize and familiarize myself with, for example, the E Mixolydian starting point (as i already know the mixolydian patterns), and then play it over chords that are in the key of E. I feel belligerent not knowing. Is this bad to do? Also, is there any way for me to discover mixolydian scales in other key signatures now that I have memorized the mixolydian patterns? Is there a method to discover the starting point? Because if I know the starting point I can fill in the rest, since I know which patterns come after one another... right?
Any tips, or knowledge about modes (even if it is unrelated) is very welcome.