Beautifully explained. Thanks so much for this man. Also it's refreshing to see a guitarist in RUclips actually look like they're genuinely enthusiastic and enjoying what they're teaching. Cheers boss
Very well done. Very refreshing. Honestly bro, this is my favorite thing I’ve seen you do. I really hope you put out more content like this man! Keep it up!!
@@xanderraymondcharles I really do appreciate it. I've had opportunities to learn this, but it ust never clicked with me until now. You are a great teacher man. Have a great weekend brother. 🤘🤘
One thing you didn't cover that can be heavy is the 7th (aka "b7" or "minor 7"). In A, it's A and G together. Now, add the b5 and the b3 (Eb and C respectively). Play A, G, C, & Eb. Enjoy!
BRO! YOU'RE THE FIRST PERSON TO MAKE MY BRAIN GET IT! I've been trying for years to figure out that Minor 2nd and Major 7th sound. I owe you a beer (or soda if you're a non-drinker) for this! (Funny story, I call one of the Minor 2nd notes "The Godzilla Note" because it sounds like Godzilla screaming....the opening to Sepultura - Propaganda is the exact notes I think of....also, can we all just take a moment to recognize Roots, Bloody Roots as the first modern Djent song? It's 95% opens, 1's , and 2's on the 6th and 5th)
Wouldn't the minor second be the same as the major second? Both scales have the same second not from the root. I was always told that a half steo up from root is a diminished second.
Major sevenths are equal to minor seconds moving backwards (inverted) and vice versa. They are almost one and the same in a way. major intervals inverted become minor intervals, Maj2=min7, min3=Maj6, Maj3=min6. You'll have to excuse me, I'm just fascinated by the patterns that emerge in music theory 😊
Good way to remember the inversions, for me, is that the number combos always add up to 9. Like, a 1 is also an octave (8th) major 7th is minor 2, perfect 4th is perfect 5th, etc.
ive already been using these and i didn’t even know it. i didn’t learn and music theory or nothing like that have yet to learn any scales just my favorite songs is how i learned the guitar and ive been using all of these just because i found out they sound cool lmao
Correct me if I’m wrong but shouldn’t it be a Flat 2 not a minor 2?? I by no means claim to fully know what I’m talking about but I’ve always heard it referred too as the Flat 2
7 = B note (on the high e string [the thinner e string] 13 = C note (on the B string) ^Minor 2nd interval This combination is dissonant and does not feel resolved.
first guitar theory I understood completely
Lol music theory is so confusing
Beautifully explained. Thanks so much for this man. Also it's refreshing to see a guitarist in RUclips actually look like they're genuinely enthusiastic and enjoying what they're teaching. Cheers boss
Very well done. Very refreshing. Honestly bro, this is my favorite thing I’ve seen you do. I really hope you put out more content like this man! Keep it up!!
hey thanks so much for the positive feedback! will do!
It's awesome that the #4 can sound so heavy, yet in a Lydian context, it sounds so dreamy haha.
sick videos xander keep it up man i finally subbed, nice simple lesson.
Very fun, inspiring, and informative video! Thanks brother! 🤘
I love heavy and I also love melody.
Hell yes! I love music theory for metal!!!
I love how in all your videos, you always just seem super stoked, keep up the good work dude!
Always loving your guitar playing, Ray. There's just so much joy.
This is the first video of yours I ever watched. One was quite enough. *SUBSCRIBED!*
Thanks man! The seventh was my favorite one 🤘🏼can’t believe I didn’t know that one after playing for years
Thank you for making this video.
Hey happy to help out!
@@xanderraymondcharles I really do appreciate it. I've had opportunities to learn this, but it ust never clicked with me until now. You are a great teacher man. Have a great weekend brother. 🤘🤘
Really liked this. Ty. Liked and Subscribed
Awesome tutorial!
One thing you didn't cover that can be heavy is the 7th (aka "b7" or "minor 7"). In A, it's A and G together.
Now, add the b5 and the b3 (Eb and C respectively). Play A, G, C, & Eb. Enjoy!
You absolutely need to get white ink tattoos on some of that blackout sleeve it'd look sick.
Great lesson. Very easy to understand by how you were explaining it!
Thanks man, that was cool.
Glad I stumbled upon your channel. Great videos brother! 🤘
RAY spreading love and evil riffs 🔥❤
Low fi pedals can create that creepy old radio static sound for other ambient effects as well, 📻.
Dude do you do private lessons (if this is mentioned anywhere I apologize for not thoroughly checking)
I do I do. Hit me up on IG
I'm intrigued! Let's watch 🤘😁🤘
BRO! YOU'RE THE FIRST PERSON TO MAKE MY BRAIN GET IT! I've been trying for years to figure out that Minor 2nd and Major 7th sound. I owe you a beer (or soda if you're a non-drinker) for this! (Funny story, I call one of the Minor 2nd notes "The Godzilla Note" because it sounds like Godzilla screaming....the opening to Sepultura - Propaganda is the exact notes I think of....also, can we all just take a moment to recognize Roots, Bloody Roots as the first modern Djent song? It's 95% opens, 1's , and 2's on the 6th and 5th)
Dissonance of the devil :) Cool tut.
Great video Ray. Big help. Love to see more like this.
Wow this is such a awesome lesson and it is so awesome sounding thanks bro🤛👊
Thanks ray this was truly informative! Good shiz
Another commonly used source of evilness in metal music is the augmented chord.
Wouldn't the minor second be the same as the major second? Both scales have the same second not from the root. I was always told that a half steo up from root is a diminished second.
Major sevenths are equal to minor seconds moving backwards (inverted) and vice versa. They are almost one and the same in a way. major intervals inverted become minor intervals, Maj2=min7, min3=Maj6, Maj3=min6. You'll have to excuse me, I'm just fascinated by the patterns that emerge in music theory 😊
Good way to remember the inversions, for me, is that the number combos always add up to 9. Like, a 1 is also an octave (8th) major 7th is minor 2, perfect 4th is perfect 5th, etc.
Great video man, keep up the good work!
That really helps
Hey thanks for the feedback!
great stuff as always
Epic video man keep them coming🤘
ive already been using these and i didn’t even know it. i didn’t learn and music theory or nothing like that have yet to learn any scales just my favorite songs is how i learned the guitar and ive been using all of these just because i found out they sound cool lmao
Thank you
Very useful lesson man
Ima try it
Very cool video🤘🏻
Great tips for beginners and just great basic tips in general! \M/
Love ur content! Greetings from norway!
Can you play this in drop?
Learning this is like trying to figure out which room to clean in a mansion. Just pick a room and start cleaning. Thank you bro.
You still doing lessons this month?
Atonality is the sauce of life!
Correct me if I’m wrong but shouldn’t it be a Flat 2 not a minor 2?? I by no means claim to fully know what I’m talking about but I’ve always heard it referred too as the Flat 2
It’s either a major 2nd / minor 2nd or a 2 and a flat 2. In the end it’s the same notes. 😬
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Might spook the kitten back outside.
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Chuggin' tritones are the best.
7-13 is an obnoxious stretch I can't get XD
Super simple yet effectlve tutorial you’ve made. Congratulations I’m gonna subscribe it. 666
SMR FTW!!!!!
Gross hell,only to preppy Gucci lil' puppy wuzzit.(wuss).
7 13? 12 8
7 = B note (on the high e string [the thinner e string]
13 = C note (on the B string)
^Minor 2nd interval
This combination is dissonant and does not feel resolved.