Guitar Mastery Exercises: #13 Why the Circle of Fourths is your super power

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2023
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  • @graham9217
    @graham9217 11 месяцев назад

    Wow , you have an awful lot of musical knowledge, I’m sure if I start from the beginning of all your videos , it might give me a better understanding of this mysterious world of music. I wish I found this when I was going through my guitar phase ( gave up very quickly many moons ago due to lack of tuition and patience ) . I’ve now started my music journey a few years back, with Jenny and the violin . You are all an extraordinarily, highly talented family ! Thank you all for sharing your talents with us ! Have a great day

    • @janetbrockman3729
      @janetbrockman3729  11 месяцев назад +1

      Great to hear from you! Just a tip.. my earliest videos are kind of random and in no particular order. So I wouldn’t recommend going oldest to newest. This playlist that you are watching here is the best for unraveling the mysteries. And of course my Become a Natural course fleshes it out more. What you learn in GME (guitar mastery exercises) will transfer to violin. On violin, it would be good to start with circle of 5th instead of fourths.

    • @graham9217
      @graham9217 11 месяцев назад

      @@janetbrockman3729 Hiya , I will have a look at the circle 5ths and see if I can make heads or tales of it. I still consider myself a beginner in the world of music, as I just started when I turned 40 ( a very late bloomer ) and I’m finding it beautiful how all the notes can compliment each other or in my case declare war haha.