This is the best music teacher on the internet, literary! No long talks, no two to three hour long videos, just gets straight to the point and explains everything in the most simple way possible. Wish other teachers were like you. Thank you Sir for helping so many people benefit from these lessons. You have no idea how much these videos helped me in my life. Thank you 🙏 💙🌸🌼
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That’s a pleasure. If you’re taking A level have a look at the Theory Aural Aural Dictation and Composition courses at www.mmcourses.co.uk and if you want any individual catch up lessons let me know.
You only went over it for a second - but one critical thing I picked up on is why you would choose between C♯ and D♭. While they are the same thing, your approach just made sense to me - "you are needing to change the C, so you wouldn't say D♭, you would say C♯." Love it. I will absolutely be looking into your website for paid courses.
I really enjoyed it, I started playing the piano 3 years ago, but just by playing the notes, I also know where the notes are on the piano, so it's simple for me, but I can't read the scores nor the theory of music, my plan is to learn until April, because my parents want to give me a violin, you speak well and this is the only video I could learn well, thank you very much. I'm from Brazil, I will do my best, muito obrigada pelos videos!
Hi sir ,iam suryateja from India .i love music currently composed some music .i learned a lot from your channel.i feels like my dad teaching music to me .
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Thanks a lot , I hope there`s a complete university course on music , even if it take years to upload a video . theres a many videos , a bunch of lessons out there but no order, very confusing what to follow and how to study .
I just wanted to correct your E flat major statement. After you were done going through it, you stated there was 3 flats in E flat major, but there's actually 4 flats, both the bottom and the top E flat, and then the A flat, and B flat. :)
And on the B flat major you said 2 flats but there's 3. The top and bottom B flats, and the E flat. Or do the top and bottom ones count as one put together? Correct me if I'm wrong please? And thank you very much for your knowledge. :)
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A scale can ascend/ descend in the same clef. Some instruments use treble clef (higher notes); some use bass clef (lower notes). There are other clefs too. The clef helps to determine the pitch - higher or lower.
@@MusicMattersGB thank you so much!!!! The first lesson really helped!....the difficulty is definitely going to increase but I'll try my best Thank you again @MusicMattersGB!!!🙏🙏
Every major scale follows a pattern:- Tone tone semitone tone tone tone semitone If you raise the 7th note of a # scale and add it to previous sharps it delivers the required pattern.
It’s really a matter of getting used to the distinctive sound of each scale. If you understand the theory of construction that’s really helpful. Then play them/ listen to them. It’s all explained in our Theory packages at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@@MusicMattersGB Thank you. I have realised my error far too long after!!! I was only reading an S for Semitone so counting too many Tones!!! Apologies and thank you! 💝
+abdelrahman abuelnaga Hi. Yes there are films on minor keys. If you go to www.mmcourses.co.uk you can find all of our films. The one you have seen belongs to our grade 2 theory set:- Lesson 1 - Ledger Lines & Clef Conversion Lesson 2 - Time Signatures & Conversion Lesson 3 - Major Scales Lesson 4 - Minor Scales Lesson 5 - Triplets Lesson 6 - Beaming Lesson 7 - Intervals Lesson 8 - Writing an Answering Rhythm Documents - Music Theory Terms for Grade 1 & 2 Hope that helps
I was listening to this to learn at home... when you started plating the practice piece I instantly shot up cos I thought it was the fnaf marionette music box
The problem with using the term 'tone' (or semitone) to explain an interval is that a tone is fully defined by just a single note, i.e.a tone is a pitch. An interval requires two notes (two tones) to define it so better to use the term 'step' (whole step and half step) when talking about intervals - a whole step or a half step. Use single letters W and H ( or h) it's clearer than using T and ST, A sequence like T T ST T looks like there are 5 notes rather than the intended 4. Hearing him say "F# to G is a semitone rather than a tone" just grates with me. Don't use 'tone' or semitone' to explain the concept of a trajectory from one tone to another tone (one note to another note). Use 'step' to convey that concept of trajectory.
This is really a confusion between US and UK terminology, both of which work in different parts of the world. In the U.K. system tone is not a defined pitch but describes the distance between two notes ie a semitone is the shortest possible distance between two neighbouring notes on a keyboard, so a tone is two semitones.
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Sir so it's not for free
I was following your explanation wish you had put all videos
500 free videos on RUclips and most courses are paid
This is the best music teacher on the internet, literary!
No long talks, no two to three hour long videos, just gets straight to the point and explains everything in the most simple way possible.
Wish other teachers were like you.
Thank you Sir for helping so many people benefit from these lessons.
You have no idea how much these videos helped me in my life.
Thank you 🙏 💙🌸🌼
That is so kind of you. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk including details of our online courses and of our exciting Maestros programme. If you value this channel and would like to help us continue to share and develop the content please consider supporting us as a level 1 Maestro by clicking here ruclips.net/channel/UC8yI8P7Zi3yYTsypera-IQgjoin Alternatively you can express your support for the channel by clicking on the Super Thanks button beneath any of our videos. Thank you.
so yeah! you have become my nightly ritual. One class every night before bed. Thank you Professor.
+Rob Baba
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I do also :)
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You're so calm, sir and teach well, thank you!
+The Scientist
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Brother where have you been all my life, I wish you had been my music teacher at school!
Saving up for the grade bundle on the site, can't wait!
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I'm taking music for one of my A-levels but I didn't take it for GCSE. Your lessons have been astronomically helpful, thank you so much!
That’s a pleasure. If you’re taking A level have a look at the Theory Aural Aural Dictation and Composition courses at www.mmcourses.co.uk and if you want any individual catch up lessons let me know.
Thank you very much, chief!
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I will purchase the course today. You are probably the best music teacher I came across.
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"variety is the spice of life" -Yes, Sir!
Indeed!
You only went over it for a second - but one critical thing I picked up on is why you would choose between C♯ and D♭. While they are the same thing, your approach just made sense to me - "you are needing to change the C, so you wouldn't say D♭, you would say C♯." Love it. I will absolutely be looking into your website for paid courses.
That’s great. 24 courses to choose from at www.mmcourses.co.uk
I really enjoyed it, I started playing the piano 3 years ago, but just by playing the notes, I also know where the notes are on the piano, so it's simple for me, but I can't read the scores nor the theory of music, my plan is to learn until April, because my parents want to give me a violin, you speak well and this is the only video I could learn well, thank you very much.
I'm from Brazil, I will do my best, muito obrigada pelos videos!
Have a look at our Theory courses at www.mmcourses.co.uk for the help you need.
Thanks for sharing. I really enjoy watching your videos. You're a great teacher.
That's very kind
Ive been trying to relearn and learn new things to music your channel is already starting to help
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Thank you very much for sharing. This is hidden gem, im gonna watch the whole series and learn from scratch. God bless u
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Trying to learn some music theory (Oh I am older than you) but your presentation is the best in theory. Thanks a lot and watching every day.
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@@MusicMattersGB Oh Thank you and watch more often.
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It's awesome how easy it was all the time!! 🔥
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I was just reviewing grade 2 even though I am doing grade 3 so that I dont forget, and gosh, you are a great teacher.
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All you got is *Respect +*
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Hi sir ,iam suryateja from India .i love music currently composed some music .i learned a lot from your channel.i feels like my dad teaching music to me .
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Thank you ....
you have simplified these notes
A pleasure
Thank you, I am learning how to teach music from you as I will be teaching a classroom music 🙏
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It was Great session,🥺👍 now I know in which scale the Musician wrote the Music..and even how to make chords.. I thank U from my heart😌✌
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Absolutely amazing explanation! Thank you, sir!
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thank you so much for these classes.
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Thanks a lot , I hope there`s a complete university course on music , even if it take years to upload a video .
theres a many videos , a bunch of lessons out there but no order, very confusing what to follow and how to study .
Hi. We have a complete step by step online course in theory which directly responds to your question.
www.mmcourses.co.uk/p/music-theory-grades-1-to-8
I just wanted to correct your E flat major statement. After you were done going through it, you stated there was 3 flats in E flat major, but there's actually 4 flats, both the bottom and the top E flat, and then the A flat, and B flat. :)
And on the B flat major you said 2 flats but there's 3. The top and bottom B flats, and the E flat. Or do the top and bottom ones count as one put together? Correct me if I'm wrong please? And thank you very much for your knowledge. :)
There are 3 flats - Bb, Eb, Ab and they repeat in each octave.
Bb major has two flats, Bb and Eb, which repeat in each octave.
I just want to know music theory in English.
Your video is way much helpful to me. Thank you for sharing it.
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Thank you for your kindness 🌸
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Great lessons. Thank you very much.
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question,
so basically a descending scale has the bass clef ? im a little confused but i got the spirit
A scale can ascend/ descend in the same clef. Some instruments use treble clef (higher notes); some use bass clef (lower notes). There are other clefs too. The clef helps to determine the pitch - higher or lower.
Imformative and enjoyable. Thank you.
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Can you make all the Videos availble for Austria please
Hopefully they will soon be available
Waittt I'm confused! You said Grade 1 lesson 5, but I never watched that nor can I find it anywhere😭😭
It’s all available at www.mmcourses.co.uk
When you say “tone” it means “whole tone” ?
@spreadlovetoheal Yes
@@MusicMattersGB thank you so much!!!!
The first lesson really helped!....the difficulty is definitely going to increase but I'll try my best
Thank you again @MusicMattersGB!!!🙏🙏
@@MusicMattersGB I can only try the 'writing canon course'
But I'm taking it! Thank you Sir!
Thank you Sir now i now how to build scales. Im just a beginner though...
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I love your videos!❤😊
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I HAVE A QUESTION....🙋👆 In key signature, Why do we take the F-sharp from G scale and the C-sharp from D major and so on....????
Every major scale follows a pattern:-
Tone tone semitone tone tone tone semitone
If you raise the 7th note of a # scale and add it to previous sharps it delivers the required pattern.
Live a long beautiful life sir, i love you!
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very helpful!
😀
Absolutely
Hello. How would you identify the quality of a scale (major/ minor / pentatonic) just by listening to it? Thank you.
It’s really a matter of getting used to the distinctive sound of each scale. If you understand the theory of construction that’s really helpful. Then play them/ listen to them. It’s all explained in our Theory packages at www.mmcourses.co.uk
Where can i find lesson 5 of grade 1.?
If you go to www.mmcourses.co.uk you’ll find the whole course.
Tysm this helped soo much
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Just a question: Is there a A# major scale? What would be the next tone since you need a tone but can't change b to b#.
Yes, technically there is an A# major scale but most composers would use Bb major scale. A# major is:-
A# B# Cx D# E# Fx Gx A#
@@MusicMattersGB Thank you very much for your answer, but i don't quite get it. What is b# on the keyboard?
See our video on enharmonic equivalents, which explains that every note has several possible names.
Am I missing something? You have written TTSTTTTST but isn't that 1 T too many before the 2nd S? I love your teaching but this is confusing me.... 💝
It should be TTSTTTS
@@MusicMattersGB Thank you. I have realised my error far too long after!!! I was only reading an S for Semitone so counting too many Tones!!! Apologies and thank you! 💝
No worries!
@@flutterbyjess777 Glad I'm not that only one who noticed that. 😂
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Why was B flat written on a bass clef stave and the E flat on a treble clef stave? If it's for variety, then your variety has left me confused.
Simply to demonstrate the scales in both clefs. Some instrumentalists/ singers only read in the treble clef while others only read in the bass clef.
What a great video👌
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Why do you say Ab instead of G# ? etc In the 1st example "A" you called them #'s going up.
I’m explaining why it has to be G# in A major.
its tutorial very useful and helpful
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Good teacher I like your pace
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Hello, a very useful video again! Thanks
but I have a question
Can a piece start with another key other than its original tonality?
It’s perfectly possible but unusual.
@@MusicMattersGB Thank you : )
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Have you you made a video about minor keys?
If you have already done one,could you please attach its link in the comments?
+abdelrahman abuelnaga
Hi. Yes there are films on minor keys.
If you go to www.mmcourses.co.uk you can find all of our films. The one you have seen belongs to our grade 2 theory set:-
Lesson 1 - Ledger Lines & Clef Conversion
Lesson 2 - Time Signatures & Conversion
Lesson 3 - Major Scales
Lesson 4 - Minor Scales
Lesson 5 - Triplets
Lesson 6 - Beaming
Lesson 7 - Intervals
Lesson 8 - Writing an Answering Rhythm
Documents - Music Theory Terms for Grade 1 & 2
Hope that helps
I was listening to this to learn at home... when you started plating the practice piece I instantly shot up cos I thought it was the fnaf marionette music box
😀
thanks dude
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have you a video just like this on minor keys?
Sure. Have a look at our Theory courses at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@@MusicMattersGB tnx💕 is this free?:)
Lots of free videos on our channel. Most courses are not free.
In America, we talk about whole steps and half steps, so the pattern for major scales is whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half, or WWHWWWH.
Perfect
God plis bless this man and his family
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Aw thanks
Amen
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Do i see an extra tone 4 instead of 3 on the first line T T S T T T T S T ?
It should be T T ST T T T ST. It may just be the way it’s written
Do u have PDF file as well in your course.
There are PDF’s with some of our courses. It depends which one... All is explained on the videos with lots of worked examples on the board.
Lessons 2-5 seem to be missing for grade 1
All available at www.mmcourses.co.uk
thx ur helping me revise
+HUmphrey Kariuki
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Music Matters Do they cost?
Yes. There is a modest payment to help us cover the costs involved in making the courses but have a look at the website for full details.
I cant see lesson five for grade 1 where is it
See courses at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@@MusicMattersGBWill I need to do the courses to finish this, or will I be able to learn just by watching the videos alone?
@RealistChair The whole course is at www.mmcourses.co.uk
If you want to complete it it’s all there.
Where is the lessons for grades,I’ve done grade 1 rthym I didn’t know there was more
If you go to www.mmcourses.co.uk and click on courses you’ll find all the theory for every grade.
I'm worried about the 4th T there. Not a single f was given. -.-
oh, wait, i'm drunk. never mind
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@@frankhaug1517 🤣
The problem with using the term 'tone' (or semitone) to explain an interval is that a tone is fully defined by just a single note, i.e.a tone is a pitch. An interval requires two notes (two tones) to define it so better to use the term 'step' (whole step and half step) when talking about intervals - a whole step or a half step. Use single letters W and H ( or h) it's clearer than using T and ST, A sequence like T T ST T looks like there are 5 notes rather than the intended 4. Hearing him say "F# to G is a semitone rather than a tone" just grates with me. Don't use 'tone' or semitone' to explain the concept of a trajectory from one tone to another tone (one note to another note). Use 'step' to convey that concept of trajectory.
This is really a confusion between US and UK terminology, both of which work in different parts of the world. In the U.K. system tone is not a defined pitch but describes the distance between two notes ie a semitone is the shortest possible distance between two neighbouring notes on a keyboard, so a tone is two semitones.
Your a little slow for me so I just put your video at 1.50 speed. Nothing wrong, I'm just a faster learner. Great tutorial though for others. Thx
It’s great that we can adjust the speed on RUclips. For some the pace is too quick. For others it’s too slow.
@@MusicMattersGB i love how you somehow are so active on video after all these years that they have been up.
A few videos have been up for 5/6 years but most are more recent including new ones every week.
It's grade 2 not grade 1
Absolutely
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TyVMMGONILT.
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