Find NOTES and CHORDS in any KEY Fast & Easy!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
  • Learn to find notes and chords in any key fast and easy with this crystal clear guitar lesson about a simple yet powerful system. This system shows you all the notes and chords in a any major or minor key fast. It’s easy to remember and to learn. You can use this hack for any major and minor key or scale.
    SUBJECTS:
    - Major and minor Keys.
    - Finding notes in the major scale.
    - Finding notes in the minor scale.
    - Finding Chords in a major scale.
    - Finding chords in a minor scale.
    - What notes are in a key?
    - What Chords in a key?
    - What are relative scales?
    - What are relative keys?
    - Music theory for guitar.
    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Introduction
    01:35 Finding notes in a major key fast
    04:02 Finding chords in a major key fast
    05:34 Finding notes in a minor key fast
    06:32 Finding chords in a minor key fast
    07:35 Relative keys and scales made easy
    09:42 Conclusion
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    PATREON:
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    (c)2023 Rob van Hal, Netherlands

Комментарии • 39

  • @mabblers
    @mabblers Месяц назад +2

    This is great lesson. I knew the had to be some way to find this out. Thanks for explaining it so clearly.

  • @johncartwrightsdaisychaind1326
    @johncartwrightsdaisychaind1326 4 месяца назад +1

    Superb! Thank you

  • @kronosdarkangel5290
    @kronosdarkangel5290 10 месяцев назад +5

    Wow! I was just wondering how people can easily identify the chords in a key and you just uploaded this video. Now all tutorials I watch now makes sense. This is the very basic and fundamental in learning guitar. THANK YOU!

  • @mrskint55
    @mrskint55 5 месяцев назад +3

    Many thanks for sharing,very useful information

  • @CaesarTjalbo
    @CaesarTjalbo 10 месяцев назад +4

    Crystal clear!

  • @jamesivoryasarella2109
    @jamesivoryasarella2109 5 месяцев назад +1

    It's very usefull concept, thank you bro...

  • @maurominghetti
    @maurominghetti 7 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful, thanks

  • @andrewhnorris1
    @andrewhnorris1 5 месяцев назад +2

    Brilliant

  • @chrisdaviesguitar
    @chrisdaviesguitar 10 месяцев назад +2

    Always a joy to find your new posts.

  • @rereidy
    @rereidy 9 месяцев назад +2

    OMG! This is the best explanation I’ve ever heard. Thank you so much.

  • @eliasarriaga9816
    @eliasarriaga9816 10 месяцев назад +3

    Like your videos, your perspective made it simpler for finding notes and chords. I knew ALL that before but you made a simple shortcut. Very 😎 👍

  • @Ahmed-kv4up
    @Ahmed-kv4up 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the lesson. We Can consider a minor Key just a mode of the major scale, the basis of the occidental music.

  • @DanielDunn1222
    @DanielDunn1222 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for the beginner friendly yet in depth information for us that are new yet committed to professionally playing. I'm currently poor (financially:) though after I make tons of money (really will trust me) I'll visit you with a brief case full of cash to show my thanks. Amazing videos! They are appreciated.

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  10 месяцев назад +3

      You don't need to do that Daniel, just enjoy the videos :) That makes me happy

  • @michaelseidl1562
    @michaelseidl1562 10 месяцев назад +3

    this is simple and fantastic basic. great lesson! i like to see your way to teach

  • @skipneumann1
    @skipneumann1 9 месяцев назад +2

    What a great way to learn this!

  • @Markrspooner
    @Markrspooner 10 месяцев назад +3

    Very effective system to learning the notes and chords in the lowest strings

    • @Pedro_MVS_Lima
      @Pedro_MVS_Lima 10 месяцев назад +3

      The triangles/rectangle idea works as-is between any two adjacent strings, except between the 2nd and 3rd where you need to adjust it.

    • @Markrspooner
      @Markrspooner 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Pedro_MVS_Lima Thank you really useful to know this.

  • @rafa_guitar
    @rafa_guitar 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks Rob, nothing new in this case, but always a pleasure refresh the ideas/concepts with your awesome videos/lessons!

  • @goodtimes54
    @goodtimes54 10 месяцев назад +2

    thank you

  • @Pedro_MVS_Lima
    @Pedro_MVS_Lima 10 месяцев назад +2

    Excellent material, Rob. Congratulations and thank you!
    Edit: Just spent a few minutes toying with the idea, like using it between the 2nd and 3rd strings or along the modes, changing to #4 or b5 at the convenient spots. Fun stuff, love it!

  • @dagacola8246
    @dagacola8246 10 месяцев назад +2

    Good stuff ... thanks !

  • @frankzelazko
    @frankzelazko 10 месяцев назад +3

    Cheers

  • @user-tu7uh3xj3r
    @user-tu7uh3xj3r 10 месяцев назад +2

    Спасибо!

  • @wask28
    @wask28 9 месяцев назад +2

    What model is that Ibanez?? is gorgeous!! the headstock reminds me of those 90's RX series guitars, but the body is like from the RG series

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  9 месяцев назад +2

      It's the RT650 from 1992.

  • @JakeSpeed1000
    @JakeSpeed1000 10 месяцев назад +5

    Nice video. I realize the exception makes the rule, so its a fun fact that the great Jimmy Webb tells the story the song Wichita Lineman is in the Key of "F" yet there are no "F" chords in the song. James Taylor was learning it to record his version of the song and called Mr. Webb. He said, I thought you told me the song was in F??? Jimmy said yes, it is. James said, do you know there are no "F" chords in the song? Jimmy said, I'll call you back!. He apparently wrote it in F but never used the F chord. He never realized that!

  • @claudioerra1284
    @claudioerra1284 10 месяцев назад +2

    thanks for this video. One question: at minute 4:45 should be G#m7b5 intead of Gm7b5?

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  10 месяцев назад +1

      That should be a G#m7b5...

  • @cycomiko73
    @cycomiko73 10 месяцев назад

    Stop with using words like "hack" and "unlock" with talking about guitars, they arent computers, your fingers can go anywhere you want them to at any time!!! Its called 10's of thousands of hours in practice, thats how you get good, there is NOTHING IN THE WORLD that will get you to play better, no "tricks" or "hacks" or things to "unlock"!! It is and always will be PRACTICE!! It don't matter if you know exactly where to go and how to do it, you have to PRACTICE it over and over and over to get it smooth or fast or both, please stop trying to trick people with things they probably know already, I cant wait to put up my channel on guitar, I'm gonna show and play and talk about how to play the guitar the right way with absolutely zero "short cuts" bc there isnt any, you know this, you just want clicks for your sit on a stool and collect money channel doing something you would be doing regardless of youtube or not. Just like a republican party was made to fight against the democrats and their slavery, I have to put up a channel to fight against all the "short cut" guitar playing channels!!! Btw whetes the so called "hack"?? Oh now its not a hack even though thats in your videos headline, ok got it👍

    • @eliasarriaga9816
      @eliasarriaga9816 10 месяцев назад +3

      How bout a shortcut for your brain and then the fingers do the thousands of hours, just thought about it the brain is kinda like a super computer ( mines not super), but sounds like you probably have one, hack could work for dummies like me, I understand the vibe ( intention) of the video 😎😊

  • @salahbaker4089
    @salahbaker4089 10 месяцев назад

    There is no minor key..It's just implied. Western music .

  • @corbettdennis6246
    @corbettdennis6246 10 месяцев назад +1

    Yikes! Telling people this "method" of knowing what key a song is in is just completely wrong. The real way is to simply look at the key signature. That is the key that the piece is in. Two sharps in the signature= key of d major. It's not that difficult. I always cringe when I see people like this "teaching". I don't even play guitar and I know the simple concept of key signatures. People, get a real instructor or at least a you tube video where you're learning properly.

    • @QJamTracks
      @QJamTracks  10 месяцев назад +3

      You are confusing two different concepts. Explaining what keys are and how the circle of fifths can help you reveal the relationship between those keys and lead eventually to the amount of sharps and flats. And on the other hand which chords you can find in a minor an major key. The latter is always the same in any key. This tutorial is pointed at the beginner to get familiar with the types of chords in a key in a easy to understand way. Like I said in the video; after this you can dive deeper into the theory with a tutorial that I made about keys an the circle of fifths.
      A concentric way of teaching that slowly introduces more complex concepts.

    • @corbettdennis6246
      @corbettdennis6246 10 месяцев назад

      Well in your video you clearly state "how do you know what key a song is in" and you proceed to explain an "easy" way to find out. This is what I'm referring to. The way you're "teaching" beginners is just wrong. I'm not confusing anything. It is you who is confusing people who want to learn the language of music. I made no reference to a circle of fifths. Although, If you are properly taught how to read key signatures, then you may understand the concept of the circle of fifths or fourths depending on key signatures with sharps vs flats. And while I agree with teaching the diatonic chords of major/minor keys, which all use the same logic, it is a disservice to people who want to learn music to teach them how to know the key a piece is written in using your method (which you should know is not correct and is not 100% accurate). And if you're trying to teach the diatonic chords in each key, or the method, then learning what key the music is in is definitely important to know. Otherwise you're doing a disservice to beginners who want to learn the language of music. My issue is with how you're teaching people to find the key of the piece by whatever the first or last chord is in the piece. You should know that that is wrong. Beginners learn bad habits/information, like you are teaching, that hinder the path of learning in the future. If you would've either left that part out or told people "go to my other video to know what key a piece is in", we wouldn't be having this discussion. I don't know if the rest of the video is accurate or not, I stopped watching after the part I've described. Not putting you down, just warning the beginners who truly want to learn music. Maybe it's a difference in teaching methods.

    • @CncObsession
      @CncObsession 10 месяцев назад

      Where might we find your tutorials and jam tracks? This guy has hundreds if not thousands. @@corbettdennis6246

    • @HeadbangoO
      @HeadbangoO 10 месяцев назад

      @@corbettdennis6246 Teaching method, yep. It's 2023, not 1750. Try teaching beginners the circle of fifths, 9 out of 10 won't come back the week after...

    • @corbettdennis6246
      @corbettdennis6246 10 месяцев назад

      @@HeadbangoO what year it is is irrelevant. The language of music is the language of music. Like I said, i'm not talking about learning the circle of fifths. I'm talking about teaching bad habits/information, which is what you're doing in the beginning of your video. Misinformation is misinformation regardless of what year it is. And if students aren't going to come back after being taught, then they really aren't serious/determined in learning. I've stopped/refused to teach those "students". I've learned that it's a waste of time with those students. I only take my time to teach those who truly want to learn. It's not about money to me. It's about passing on the language of music to those who truly want to learn. If everyone quit when things got challenging, then there wouldn't be too many musicians around. Nothing is learned without being challenged in life.