Piano Scales: The Secret Formula

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
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    Ever struggled to wrap your head around advanced scales like Mixolydian, Dorian, or Harmonic Minor? Feel like you're missing out on the rich sounds they offer? Adam's got your back!
    In this lesson Adam walks you through a revolutionary approach to mastering these intricate scales, all built upon the solid foundation of the major scale. Whether you're baffled by the nuances of minor scales or eager to train your ear to recognize them in your favourite tunes, this video is your ultimate guide to unlocking the mysteries of musical scales and expanding your sonic palette.
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    Video Breakdown:
    00:00 - Intro
    1:40 - The Major Scale
    2:13 - The Major Scale by Ear
    5:46 - Mixolydian
    7:14 - Dorian
    8:38 - Aeolian (Natural Minor)
    9:45 - Harmonic Minor
    10:51 - Melodic Minor
    12:11 - Combination Exercise
    13:11 - Outro
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  • @marcmussat2103
    @marcmussat2103 13 дней назад +1

    First time I understand all these scales .
    You made it simple !

  • @TedBuffington390
    @TedBuffington390 2 месяца назад +2

    GREAT! Your lessons are easy to follow and the nuances are very creative! I very much enjoy your 'coaching' style and quality productions! Thank you!

    • @thekeyscoach
      @thekeyscoach  2 месяца назад

      Thanks so much Ted! So glad you’re finding the channel useful. Lots more to come!

  • @DavidCobb2011
    @DavidCobb2011 22 дня назад +1

    Man I love your channel! I am learning so much. And it’s so much fun. ❤️. Thanks.

  • @MARIYE21
    @MARIYE21 3 месяца назад +1

    Ace, you are so fab! ❤

  • @rebanelson607
    @rebanelson607 5 месяцев назад +5

    I love the way you illustrate each scale with a song! I can play scales for all the modes in all the keys but turning those scales into music is not so easy. Thanks for putting so much content into one lesson. My advice to anyone trying to learn piano on RUclips is to pick a few videos that you like and keep reviewing daily or at least weekly. There's six month's worth of learning in this lesson.

    • @thekeyscoach
      @thekeyscoach  5 месяцев назад +1

      I’m so glad! Thanks so much for your kind words!

  • @Ladyduchess313
    @Ladyduchess313 5 месяцев назад +2

    Dear Sir👑
    Tutorial is on Point 🎯
    Up in this Here Joint 🏡
    Now I know why your piano teaching is so tuned to my ear.👂
    A Minister of music came to my church with praise & worship like I've never heard before in my life!
    He made me fall back in love with piano. I could read music & couldn't play like him. He couldn't read & played brilliantly! He played Chord piano coupled with Jazz! 😅
    It was beautiful!
    Thank you so much! You make learning to play like him so easy 👍
    Health 🥑 Wealth 🤑 and Bliss ✨
    #ladyduchess👑

  • @carlgrainger2669
    @carlgrainger2669 4 месяца назад +2

    Another great lesson. Well produced lessons and supporting material. I will not hesitate to transfer my annual piano subscription on renewal later this year or give Adam the equivalent in coffee donations. there's no way he can keep this standard of content without financial return. Great job

    • @thekeyscoach
      @thekeyscoach  4 месяца назад

      Thanks so much Carl! So glad you're getting lots of value from these lessons! Thanks for your support - hugely appreciated.

  • @lisafrisbie8950
    @lisafrisbie8950 4 месяца назад +2

    This is just wonderful. Thanks so very much!!!

  • @jennywren8937
    @jennywren8937 5 месяцев назад +2

    Brilliant. There's hope for me yet. Thanks.😊

  • @nicolasgoosen5142
    @nicolasgoosen5142 5 месяцев назад +2

    We need a list of popular songs that feature a run through a scale. 🎶🎼

  • @hificomics
    @hificomics 5 месяцев назад +2

    Really enjoy your videos! :)

  • @dannnns20
    @dannnns20 5 месяцев назад +2

    I'm not ready for this. But couldn't be more clear. Thanks for another great video! I'm sure I'll be coming back to watch this. It is also good not to get stuck on beginner only content.

  • @mattroot4040
    @mattroot4040 5 месяцев назад +1

    Really good lesson! I appreciate your approach!!

  • @umangmishra9328
    @umangmishra9328 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for your lovely lessons.

  • @johnchabo9839
    @johnchabo9839 5 месяцев назад +2

    another amazing video

  • @patriciaann6380
    @patriciaann6380 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent video Adam love the end 🤣🤣 , thanks for the PDF link for this lesson 😊

  • @ScarletteFiesci
    @ScarletteFiesci 5 месяцев назад +1

    Adam you've really highlighted something I struggled with for many years - that being Modes and Modal scales etc. Mainly because being traditionally-trained in Classical music, we were never taught this and almost conditioned into believing that there is only one way to play and that is with Notation.
    So when faced with the concept and scales outside of the major, minor, diminished and augmented scales, I would just go into panic mode and freeze. Brain fried and scrambled. Also I think it's the way Modes are taught by which I mean, you will always find that the C major scale is used and you're just told that each Mode just starts on the next note up. As C major has no black notes you just play from each successive note starting on the key note. So it's not easy applying the various Modes to different keys and this really blew my mind lol.
    I had to find this out myself but once I got it, it was more than a Eureka moment! Especially when I learnt the two different ways of finding the Modes for each scale. You made me smile when you talked about the different methods because I tried each of them barring the paper on keys method lol. That was a no-no and would get me rapped knuckles so memorisation was key - no pun intended or is it lol! I think it's an evolutionary process and I now use the Mixolydian has a flattened 7th and the Lydian has a sharpened 4th and so on and so on etc.
    Although that part of the video is a little late in coming for me to learn those elements of theory, I am so glad you put this video together as you really have reminded me of my process in finding these out for the first time and what I had learnt from my total meltdown. And how to apply that to everything else. I had become a little stuck in a rut.
    I really appreciate your videos and enjoy them immensely. So glad, I found you from the start of this journey. The free materials you put together is over and beyond any expectation and really helps to understand the massive amount of information you impart in such a short timeframe. Moreover I am a visual, auditory but academic learner in that order. So quite beneficial that I started learning an instrument and music lol!
    Also, on a personal note, Many years ago, my piano teacher who had himself studied at the Trinity College wanted me to go there but as a teenager, a long time ago, I can't remember the reason why I didn't go but I think it had to do with costs. I didn't get a scholarship so I would or my parents would have had to have found that money for me to go - so that dream was quickly expunged lol. So knowing that you lecture, teach there has a personal significance for me. After all these years, I did get to have some teaching and attend Trinity by extension lol. I know a bit of a stretch but our dreams never die and we have to find ways of fulfilling them somehow. So thank you sincerely. Long may your channel continue.
    Apologies for the long War and Peace-esque dissertation. Just had to say how much I loved your video and appreciate learning from you.

    • @thekeyscoach
      @thekeyscoach  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks so much for the lovely message Scarlette! I’m so glad you’re enjoying these videos - lots more to come! Along with other exciting plans for the future! 🚀

    • @ScarletteFiesci
      @ScarletteFiesci 5 месяцев назад

      @@thekeyscoach I really am excited that you have all this content to come, and that you have started this channel. Thank you. Certainly will be following you. Love the videos.

  • @ozboomer_au
    @ozboomer_au 5 месяцев назад +1

    Another useful video... Fanx!
    Question: Having been more 'theoretically focused' than 'aurally focused' through the last many decades, I'm very familiar with the 'sound' of the major scale. So, if I take a random note to start on (the tonic), I can effectively 'intuit' how to play the major scale for that tonic - I can tell when a note is 'wrong' from its sound in the context of the scale.
    However, I am not familiar enough with the 'sound' of the other scales to DO that.
    Like you say, we can always look-up the notes.. but that's not training anything but memory... and we need to train our ears and understand the context of the usage of the scales...
    Short of listening to the scale being played a zillion times, maybe you have some ideas on how to practice familiarity with the sound of each of the scales... For me, the 'musical context' examples you played (while being in a different key to that in which you demonstrated the altered degree[s] in the major scale) obscured the 'sound' of the scale ('Sorry about that, Chief'). Maybe there's something like using the 'characteristic notes' of each scale to form an 'extended melody' (or substituted notes) of the major scale theme you suggest we find...?
    This has been bending my brain for a few years now 😵‍💫

  • @thekeyscoach
    @thekeyscoach  5 месяцев назад +1

    Don't forget to Download your FREE PDF Lesson Book taking you through every step in this video: download.thekeyscoach.com/thesecretformulatolearneveryscale
    Drop a comment below with what you'd like to learn in a future video! ⬇

  • @lesharris9560
    @lesharris9560 Месяц назад +1

    What great sounds.all a bit humbling.

  • @LeonStanford-wp1ox
    @LeonStanford-wp1ox 5 месяцев назад

    Hi, Leon SA

  • @Antonio-ti2he
    @Antonio-ti2he 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you but it doesn't show us how to play musically like you played the scales.