George Lynch Teaches Shapes

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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    George Lynch Teaches Shapes is an educational RUclips channel created to help children learn about shapes.
    Our videos feature George Lynch, a professional artist and educator, as he teaches kids everything they need to know about the different kinds of shapes. We aim to make learning fun and engaging for kids, by providing entertaining content that will keep them entertained while also teaching them something new.
    With our detailed lessons, we want to provide a comprehensive understanding of 2D and 3D shapes, equipping kids with the knowledge they need for success in school and beyond! Join us today on our RUclips channel as we explore all things related to shapes - from circles and squares to trapezoids and hexagons! It's sure to be an exciting journey!
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Комментарии • 16

  • @openrealm
    @openrealm 10 месяцев назад

    8:25 that augmented thing was sick.

  • @Ace96x10
    @Ace96x10 10 месяцев назад

    Ya know what's better then shapes? Theory. I've always been amazed by how play players refuse to learn any, and then can't figure out why their improvising is so hit ands miss and stagnant.

    • @openrealm
      @openrealm 10 месяцев назад

      He understands the theory, but shapes are about executing on the knowledge. A particular scale or chord, of any type, is equally a shape as well as maintains a function in the harmony.

    • @Ace96x10
      @Ace96x10 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@openrealm With respect, He may understand some degree of Theory now (2014), but I know for a fact he did not when this vid was made. I know that because he said several times in the early and mid 80's that theory was something he had just then decided to start to study. It's also made obvious when he invents non existent scale names for long understood scales. Also, if someone knows the theory, not only do they see and understand the "shapes" of them, but also what all their options are in any given key and progression. Like Rhoads did. This said with no disrespect to George or you.)

    • @mathetes7759
      @mathetes7759 10 месяцев назад

      @@Ace96x10 I just started to learn how to play, I'm an old man now, but I'm trying. I had Zero knowledge of the guitar much less music theory, but I can see how it greatly helps. Honestly, I think the phrase Music theory scares a lot of people away from even trying to learn how to play. Currently I'm just picking up things from YT, but I do start lessons next month. The reason I say people are afraid of Music theroy is, if you look at tutorials, almost ever one says NO music theory involved! lol

    • @Ace96x10
      @Ace96x10 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@mathetes7759 Never to late to learn to play indeed! And for sure, I've taught guitar for 25 yrs now, and theory seems to horrify many people heh. There are many many fantastic players who know almost nothing about Theory , and they are still fantastic players. But I sure found it fun and interesting, and it comes in very handy sometimes. Congrats on picking up an instrument, and I hope you have great fun and success with it all)

    • @drfeelgordo
      @drfeelgordo 10 месяцев назад

      What is a simple piece of theory that a guitarist can learn that would help their playing?