Navigator -tutorial-: Roy Ziv Guitar Modes

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By the end of the "Guitar Modes Navigator" course, you will finally be able to:

Here is a summary of the course's core specs from the landing page and a detailed review:

Musicians looking to inject jazz, rock, and neoclassical flavors into their solos. Roy Ziv Guitar Modes Navigator -TUTORiAL-

: Ziv teaches his specific "navigator" system, which uses anchor points and shapes to connect the entire neck, rather than isolated box patterns.

HD Video + PDF Charts / TABS Level: Intermediate to Advanced Included: 7 Backing Tracks (one per mode) + Printable Fretboard Maps

Every lick, exercise, and backing track solo is meticulously transcribed. Having both PDF and Guitar Pro files allows students to slow down the tempos, loop difficult sections, and practice at their own pace. 3. High-Quality Backing Tracks (or insert your link) By the end of

: Includes video lessons, study guides, PDF/Guitar Pro exercises, backing tracks, and a specific 5-exercise practice routine for every mode. Reviewer Insights Feedback Summary Pros

Many guitarists struggle with modes because most tutorials only offer disconnected pieces of the puzzle: scale shapes, dry theory, or random patterns. As Roy Ziv explains, "The reason most guitarists don't fully 'get' modes is because they don't understand how create a modal feel". Without the correct underlying harmony, practicing a mode often sounds no different than playing a standard major scale. Core Course Curriculum

The foundation for sad, heavy, and dramatic melodies. Having both PDF and Guitar Pro files allows

Exploring the flat 7th (b7) to dominate classic rock, blues, and funk jams.

Use these as the “target” sets when building shapes and checking that your lines contain the mode’s characteristic intervals.