This is just amazing stuff! 👍Thank you so much for the very clear and precise explanations. Wrote down the notes after stopping the video and replaying to make sure I understood everything but will purchase your PDF as well as a "thank you" and to have clearer notes than my messy handwriting to review and study! Please keep creating and making great tutorials. Thank you so much! 🙏
Thanks for this video. I've been at it for 3 weeks, and haven't yet learned key signatures. So I'm sure I'll be coming back to this one since I really like the way you explain things.
One of the things I figured out for myself a LONG time ago is that a major key will have a minor key where two notes are the same - and those chords can sometimes be used interchangeably. For example, C major is C,, E, and G, whereas A minor is A, C, and E - the common notes are C and E. Same with F and D-minor, and same with G and E minor. I didn't hear the term "relative minor" until much later.
Just printed your PDF notes. Excellent and very detailed explanations. Thank you so much! Using a pseudonym on RUclips. My real name initials are TMH - you will probably see it from the PayPal payments for the 2 PDFs I purchased today and the other day.
That's because you're harmonising the scale in 3rds which tend to sound really great. For example the notes A to the C above are a 3rd apart (A B C = 3 notes of the scale)
wait so if for example Eb spans 3 keys it'll automatically be Eb instead of D#, so if its spans less than 3 letters it'll be D#? IDK IF THAT MADE SENSE
Try this video I made ages ago ruclips.net/video/x5t649Jfcjs/видео.html hopefully that should clear things up the basics of when to use the sharp name or flat name for a note 👍
At 3:38 , you said just "remember we flatten the 3rd 6th and 7th" .... remember from what ? ... you never mentioned that before . Gaps like that make the video hard to follow
This one was made as part of a series on minor scales which I would have mentioned at the start as well as linked to other videos in either the description or pinned comment
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This made everything so simple thank you for not over complicating this like so many people do. This really was helpful.🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
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Best video I’ve seen explaining important concepts.
Your videos are some of the best on RUclips. Keep up the great work.
Thanks, that’s encouraging 🙂
Good explanation
Good work man
Thank you
This is just amazing stuff! 👍Thank you so much for the very clear and precise explanations. Wrote down the notes after stopping the video and replaying to make sure I understood everything but will purchase your PDF as well as a "thank you" and to have clearer notes than my messy handwriting to review and study! Please keep creating and making great tutorials. Thank you so much! 🙏
Great explanation to the topic , Thank you so much...
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Outstanding work! All your videos have been really easy to apply practically
Thanks for this video. I've been at it for 3 weeks, and haven't yet learned key signatures. So I'm sure I'll be coming back to this one since I really like the way you explain things.
That was really helpful thank you so much....
Thank you very much for your help. Much appreciated.
Most excellent!
great work explaining this as clearly as you have! this is very helpful!
Awesome, glad it was useful for you. Remember to check out the video in the series going through the different types of minor scales
Great video, and smooth editing 👍👍
Hope it was helpful!
Thanks!
Very nicely done!
Great video! Scales are important to learn, and this video makes it easy to understand.
Glad to hear that!
This video gave me a new picture and formula of music...thanks sir🙌
Glad to hear that!
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brilliant, thank you
I like your didatics more than the other musical education channels
i finally found a video that actually works, thanks so much ( :
No probs hope that cleared things up. Don’t forget there’s a couple of others in the minor scale playlist to check out 🙂🎹
helpful indeed
everything just clicked man, thank you
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One of the things I figured out for myself a LONG time ago is that a major key will have a minor key where two notes are the same - and those chords can sometimes be used interchangeably. For example, C major is C,, E, and G, whereas A minor is A, C, and E - the common notes are C and E. Same with F and D-minor, and same with G and E minor. I didn't hear the term "relative minor" until much later.
Just printed your PDF notes. Excellent and very detailed explanations. Thank you so much! Using a pseudonym on RUclips. My real name initials are TMH - you will probably see it from the PayPal payments for the 2 PDFs I purchased today and the other day.
why do i get this :-) you are sooooo good
I think my brains have burst, but I shall keep playing this video until I understand it.
How would a relative minor differ from aeolian mode? Or is it the same thing from a different view point
Why does it sound so good when practicing scales to use ie. CMaj rhand, LH Am ?
That's because you're harmonising the scale in 3rds which tend to sound really great. For example the notes A to the C above are a 3rd apart (A B C = 3 notes of the scale)
Cannot hear difference between Am and C maj scales
wait so if for example Eb spans 3 keys it'll automatically be Eb instead of D#, so if its spans less than 3 letters it'll be D#?
IDK IF THAT MADE SENSE
Try this video I made ages ago ruclips.net/video/x5t649Jfcjs/видео.html hopefully that should clear things up the basics of when to use the sharp name or flat name for a note 👍
At 3:38 , you said just "remember we flatten the 3rd 6th and 7th" .... remember from what ? ... you never mentioned that before . Gaps like that make the video hard to follow
This one was made as part of a series on minor scales which I would have mentioned at the start as well as linked to other videos in either the description or pinned comment
This was TOO FAST for me....