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Music Scales Explained in 6 Minutes
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
- In this video, you’ll learn how to use music scales in 6 minutes. These topics will be covered at a beginner level, and applied on the keyboard.
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00:00 Intro
00:19 Scales in music
00:57 Notes on the Piano
1:54 Octaves
2:14 Half steps and Whole steps?
2:38 Musical keys
3:03 The major scale?
3:23 The major scale formula
3:37 The key of G major
4:18 Scales starting on black keys
5:37 Making melodies
First, you’ll learn about vibrations and how they make sound. From there, you’ll learn about how vibrations are measured as frequencies.
Next, you’ll learn about labelling frequencies so that they’re easy to access when you are making music. This is where you’ll get your musical notes.
After labelling your notes, you’ll learn about how those notes exist on the piano. This is how they're organized for music making.
Once you label the notes, you'll learn how to organize them into the major scale formula. Knowing this will help you to determine the musical keys of music.
To finish up, you’ll learn about some efficient practice techniques. These techniques will allow you to absorb and apply this information.
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What topic should Peggy cover next?
I wanna learn some guitar if possible
LANDR minor:)
Adding that to the list...
#sadmusic
@EVOLVING SUNS AUDIO in UK that is, but in US it is called whole steps/half steps
This is exactly how music theory should be taught . Great job
Exactly 😺
no boring
Brilliant explanation. I get it!
@@messianic_scam well, that is becoz she is a pretty woman and knows how to talk. :)
“Every sound you hear comes from an object that is vibrating!”
“My psychiatrist says otherwise.”
oh no
Spiritually..also true.
Lol
This video is very comprehensive, the visuals are very helpful too. How would the pattern work in different instruments. Is it possible to translate this method to guitar, uke, etc? I'd like to see a part two. Thanks a lot
Hi Alien. Thanks for watching. The pattern works with all instruments, it's just taking the time to learn where the notes are on each instrument. The piano is the easiest to explain this because the notes are easy to see. We'll definitely consider translating this to guitar and uke!
Hi
Yes, please! I'm learning to play a ukulele, my first instrument.
Wow you’re an angel! You taught me more than I learned about music theory scavenging the internet for the last couple of months 💖
Glad to hear it Nahid!!
This was immensely useful. I always tried to learn things about scales but it never quite sat right. This is the first thing that I’ve ever watched where why flat/sharp can be the same key but a seemingly different note by name. Explained very well here, thank you!
Excellent lesson, very professional video, and fun. Really accessible, and able too take complex things and describe it in simple language, isn't easy.
That's awesome. Thanks for the feedback!
Your very welcome, I'll enjoy checking out other vids and I'll try and get the fundamentals back in my hamster 🐹 brain.
Absolutely brilliant. I wanted so hard to learn the basic yet "hearing all the time" theory of music. Thanks a lot for this. I'm very happy
Glad it was helpful!
I've been playing piano for 10 years, and only now i understand in the minutes of your video how a scale, starting elsewhere than C, really works. This is the end of my suffering. Thank you & greetings from Vlaanderen in Belgium !
Thank you! This was extremely helpful. I had a very negative experience in school being taught this and it left me quietly anxious about my knowledge - a mental block had fallen over me and yet I was still singing and playing instruments and pretty good at sight reading and playing by ear. So I felt like an imposter because I was skilled but so ignorant.
This simple, cheerful video gave me my lightbulb moment. Thank you.
I just starting to learn piano and guitar! Every time I heard someone say “play this in c major” or something to that extent, I had absolutely no idea what they were talking about and made me feel like a noob! Very informative video!
Can you do minor as well? Your lessons are very informative
Awesome idea!
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@@LANDRmusic and we love it!
I'm teaching myself guitar in quarantine and in my gap year before uni. Thank you so much! This clears a lot of things and I'll definitely check out other of your videos to enhance my musical knowledge. Although I was still confused with the white keys being semitones.
Excellent!
I am amazed at the spontaneity of your explanation. It's really so clear that any common man can also understand the music content. Thank you LANDR.❤️
Thank YOU! You have explained this the easiest way possible.
I joined music class and then man who is in charge send this in the group and it helps soo much I tried it with my guitar and it help so when I get there tonight ..He will be AMAZED
Amazing! Glad it helped
OMG Peggy, I'm 60 yrs old and you just taught me what in 6 mins. what I been trying to comprehend for years.......I love you....!
Thanks so much.....!
You are so welcome. So glad to hear it!!
Best 6 minutes I spent of my day. Thank you much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
You explained scales better than 1 year of music school 👏🏻
A very helpful video for non-musicians trying to understand composer-speak for a fiction novel. Thank you as Christmas Carol is the centrepiece of the novel. Keeping RUclips simple.
OH MY GOODNESS!!!! Thank you SO MUCH i have been breaking my brain on multiple videos nlt understanding some of the explaination and your video is so helpful !!! It cleared so many mistunderstanding and questions
You are the first musical person who has suggested that the Alphabet starts with the letter A. Thank You!
Very nicely explained... In simple language!
I am completely new to notes, scales, and basically all music outside of drums, and you explained this very well!
Glad to hear it Kace!
thanks , very good tuto ,
an advanced chord tuto like neosoul , harmony tuto will be great explain by Peggy im sure :)
That's a great idea.
omg I just found you here on RUclips, I've learned more in twelve minutes than trying for months to create my own sounds for a song...thank you, I'll be a regular.
Ahh, glad to have you! What a wonderful comment.
The half step and the whole step pattern thing made it easier and I'm happy that I found this video from my recommendation, I can't believe it!
Peggy is the reason I watch this lol, nice explanation LANDR! 💯
Thanks Peggy. Im learning the clarinet and this scale concept, I just found baffling until you explained it. Now I can crack on with my F and G major scales
Cheers!!
That's so awesome this helped you with your clarinet playing. Clarinet is a beautiful instrument.
@@LANDRmusic thanks! yeah it is a nice instrument. Im learning it for the blues and jazz side of things.
It's a great instrument for jazz for sure! My favourite jazz clarinetist is Eddie Daniels. ruclips.net/video/O2ayaC4TaKs/видео.html
That 6 minutes helped me more than the 30 minutes video I watched before!
Glad to hear it!!
Wow, Scales are like a color palette, explains it so well. Especially if I am a graphic designer trying to learn music. Thank you!
For the first time I understood flat and sharp scales' names. Thanks!
You explained that perfectly, i understood everything with ease and i thank you for that🤘
You're very welcome!
A VERY NICE METHOD OF TEACHING SO THAT THE SLOW STUDENTS CAN ALSO GRASP AND LEARN.YOU ARE DOING A WORK OF PRAIZE FOR WHICH YOU WILL GET A BOON.
Yo she looked baked lol all good I'm baked too 😂
2020 vision.
Still baked in 2021...
Thank u, lots of love and respect
Thank you sweet Peggy. You make learning fun and easy🥰🥰🥰
I LOVE YOU everything clicked in my brain thank you so much you are brilliant
Wow, this was very well edited and very well explained. Very helpful, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice and soft axplained God bless you.
Thanks. Useful video. She highlights things others won't, others won't even mention.
Thank you ma'am
Best tutorial no doubt
The WWHWWWH really helped me find the correct key to do adlibs in. Thanks for that tip!
A note in a higher octave will be double the frequency of the same note in a lower octave. ie C4 = 262HZ and C5 = 262 x 2 HZ (hertz is cycles per second)
Thank you. Excellent video.
Glad it was helpful!
this was juuuust slow enough to let me understand it :P great editing btw! thank you so much!
Glad it helped!
Amazing teaching
Thanks, this tutorial taught me that it can be pretty huge and overwhelming!
OMG! where have you been all my life! Blessings!
this video is so good, im very invested
*I'm watching this for the first time and you are such a genius.*
The best tutorial! Perfectly explained! Thank you very much 🙏❤
Lovely it was well done thanks so you have any other videos. God bless you
Thanks for watching. Check out this playlist for similar videos: ruclips.net/p/PL21Q42X3VpTspw92DrTVuhx3GetvGeqmq
Thank you so much for this
This is refresher for. Some parts were confusing, but I’m sure I’ll get it with practice.
Definitely takes time!
I think this gonna be my favourite youtuberbut i can't express i have just a word that I understood
Thank you, thank you sooooop much, out of the 3 videos I watched today, this is the only one that explains the best and I finally understood.
you know, you are the best! The way you explain is incredible
Thank you for making it easy to build a base of understanding with this info!
WWH method was genuis thank you
Merci for this. I liked your demonstration of D# since I knew about it but wasn't sure of which scales were problematic.
Just wow…this never felt this ez 😅 thanks 🙏🏻
Tq giving this knowledge love from Assam ❤
This is perfect! So beautifully explained 😍
Could you please make a series of videos on Music Theory??
I love the way you teach! You made it so easy to understand. Thank you! 💜
You're amazing thank you!
You are a good teacher. You deserve a lot more subscribers.. Thank you.. God bless..
best tutorial i`ve watched love u
This was very informative
Thank you and love yr simple yet clear teaching. Awesome
Should make videos explaining why the names of some notes changes in some scales like they are called used flat instead of sharp. Is there a fixed chords to a melody or it depends on us and open to variations (and to what degree)- that's my biggest question nobody has answered.
Video in the works for flats VS sharps ;)
Best vdo on this topic :)
Thanks a lot mam
Thank you!
THANK YOU SO SO MUCH
Amazzzing teaching ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥, Understanding the basics made easier ❤️🔥
Pretty good lesson Peggy ... Now how to make POP songs with songs???? NOT boring songs please! Try " I Will Always Love You " by Whitney Houston. Those kind of songs are good! Keep it step by step SLOW pace to follow along! 🌠💐🌠💐🌠
I have been confused about this for a while now. You made it so simple for me
I'm so glad!
Great Session!! Very clear and easy to follow. Peace
Thanks for watching!
THANKS FOR THIS
So good. Quick and to the point. Thank you.
Great job!
So double W, H. Triple W, H. Got it! I'm using a keyboard(piano) to assist me with my bass guitar learning journey.
thank you so much lovely
Thank u for covering this topic!
I like how u explained it!
I want to see more synth building with this info
Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙏
You made it easy to learn and it helped me a lot 💜
I'm so glad!
great video. thanks.
Understood easily!! Thank you!
This lesson was awesome!!!
This was so confusing before this video, this genuinely taught me so much, thank you
I'm so glad!
Wonderful ! Thank you so much ! Very helpful
Got a lot out of this, thank you, LIKED and SUBED
Wow impressive speakers in your studio, rare to see multiple driver enclosures these days!
This video was rilly helpful
Thanks a lot for the help. This clarifys a lot :D. I would love to know for a next video how to know in what kind of scale im playing a melody that came from my humming to the keyboard so that i can develope the chords and everything around
That would be an interesting vid! Check out our video "What Is A Hook?" It's a bit in the realm of what you've described. ruclips.net/video/pF2Saxg6LQc/видео.html
Finally it all makes sense. Thank you!
These are the comments we live for! Glad to hear it.
Thank youu this is fun and clear to understand
Well done.
Thanx i am sa re ga ma pa dha ni sa guy it was very helpful
Here's where I always get confused.
If you're gonna end up playing notes out of order to make melodies, then what's the point of learning that order in the first place?
Like, what am I supposed to do with that order?
Great video
Thanks.