If you're like a lot of players you hear Phrygian and think, "what am I playing John Coltrane now?" And yes, 'Trane did use Phrygian on "After the Rain," but you'd be surprised all of the places Phrygian pops up in rock and metal. Check this out:
"Symphony of Destruction" by Megadeth
"Forty Six & 2" by Tool
"Remember Tomorrow" by Iron Maiden
"Wherever I May Roam" by Metallica
"Unholy Confessions" by Avenged Sevenfold
What do all those songs have in common? You guessed it: Phrygian. So wherever you are on the genre-wheel, Phrygian mode is worth a look-and lucky for you, that's exactly what we're diving in to in today's lesson!
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