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OMG!!!! YOU MAKE IT SO EASY TO UNDERSTAND! You really know how to teach music theory, my friend! Keep up the good work. (I wish I hadn't only just today found your channel)
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Jimmy was my idol this is where I started listening to it off of vinyl and then putting the song together and I know I had no idea about the circle of fifths I tip my hat to you sir
Jimi was from our native Seattle. I was in a college house band in Seattle in the 60’s.... but never saw him. Great guitarist. Thanks Eric for the GREAT GRAPHIC on these relationships!
Great little lesson, thanks! People forget, Hendrix was a former session player. You totally have to understand chord/scale relationships and metre changes, often on the fly, to do that.
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Protos Telos Many musicians- very talented ones that is- can do that by ear. They just hear and know what notes match their ears. And what chords are likely next based on common things they've hear a lot before (blues prog, 251, that kind of thing). I know people that don't know chords but improv in groups over the form even tho they don't technically know it. They hear when it starts up again and all that too
I think a lot of professional musicians know more about music theory than they lead on. Especially musicians that claim they can’t read a single note. I think over time as their music careers expands, they learn first hand from other musicians over the years. But they won’t openly admit it during interviews.
That's probably true in a lot of ways! I used to say that I knew nothing about music theory, but I could play almost anything that I wanted to if listened for a while and worked at it. After learning theory, I found that I was simply re-learning a lot of stuff that I was already familiar with! Thanks for watching! More from EricBlackmonMusic! ruclips.net/video/SvDMCSC5xi8/видео.html
Jimi did know his theory for sure. Ive watched countless of his videos before they were all taken down by the Hendrix Experience Ltd. Etc. Their was a story going around that hendrix could only play left handed and that he really couldnt play right handed like a regular guitar player but i very clearly saw a video of him in an interview where the interviewer asked him if he really couldnt play right handed for say and jimi without hesitation flipped his guitar and started playing right handed like the rest of us and quickly started pointing out the notes he was playing as well as chords, but the problem came was that because he was so shy he quickly flipped the guitar back left handed and just laughed a little before going completely quite. Jimi did know his theory and the other story that i remember was when he came to new york as a back up rhthym guitarist for little richard i think it was that when he was going around clubs to sit in with other jazz musicians they wouldnt let him because he was too much to deal with so he'd rehearse out on the streets at night where he slept and complained that roaches used to steal his last piece of chocolate i believe which was really depressing to here. Thats when he was discovered by the girlfriend of chanse chandellor(cant spell his name) and i think by this point hendrix was well versed in theory he was just pouring creativity at this point and he damn sure knew he was at his musical best.
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Hey Eric thanks for pinpointing yet another insight into Mr. James Marshall Hendrix. Here's a few things that might work for you From what has been said, about his childhood, did you know that his first guitar was a broom stick? Later on, Jimi was given a guitar by his Dad Al Hendrix. He was self taught, so at age 15, he probably had plenty of time to figure out what and how to play. It's also well known that Jimi was a very quiet, modest, and shy personality. Maybe he simply chose to play down what he knew, and let his skills do the talking. Again Eric, good lesson and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching John. Not comparing myself to Hendrix of course, but you reminded me of my very first guitar. A cardboard cut out LOL(took a few years to save up money for a real guitar)!
Oh wow man! Guess what Eric? my first gig was The Pots and Pans Band lol before spending a roasting 14 years old summer slinging newspapers to get the first one :)
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Thank you again Mr. Blackmon. Again you have given me some great knowledge. You make it right so a Brother can learn. Do you do Private lessons? I hope so.
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Never said he wrote it. Just wondered if he knew. Thanks for watching! More modes tutorials on my channel ruclips.net/p/PLHdKL0zeGNk5wTW-qTQRQve4tKG0pJY_g
Interesting. I didn't know that about "Hey Joe". I'm sure he knew a lot more than he claimed, since everything that sounds good has some basis in musical theory.
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I think he was a sponge that absorbed everything around him . And though he maybe couldn't have said ok I'm playing a Dmaj add9 etc. He was! A master at pulling the correct notes together in a song like no other before him.
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I did a Google search asking what key hey Joe is in. It says G major. So all the chords seem to make sense except for the E. Why isn't the E an E minor? Is that a borrowed chord or something?
That is because it modulates(changes key). If you had to pick a key, I would say it E Major, because there is where it resolves. I don't get the G. Thanks for watching! Here is more Jimi Stuff on my channel! ruclips.net/p/PLHdKL0zeGNk4Q1DSlcdOcIzolC5UWlaqN
Great vid and well explained but it left me hanging. I was waiting all through to hear "why". I get that by using the circle of 5ths I know the number of sharps on each chord but why do I need to know that and what do I do with the information? Would make a great follow up video. Keep up the excellent content.
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I'm just learning the circle of fifths and I'm helping a friend write a song and she picked the chord progression to be "C, C, F, F, F, F, Fm, C". I was wondering what type of chord progression is there in the circle of fifths, like what key would this be in. Also trying to see if maybe we can make it a little more interesting sounding sinces it just repeats that same chord progression. Thank you Eric!
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Re: that chord sequence. It's in the key of C major. The Fm is not strictly a chord belonging to this key, but F - Fm is such a common move for songs in the key of C that your ear will hear the whole thing as being in C. 'I Got Rhythm', 'Space Oddity' and 'Don't Look Back In Anger' are examples of songs that do this. The most obvious chord to add to make it more interesting is G (or G7 if you prefer). You could also try using some minor chords from the key of C; these are Dm, Em and Am. If this is all new to you, go ahead and find out what harmonising a major scale is. Things should start to make a lot more sense then.
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The Standells recorded a version of the song, titled "Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go", which was included on their 1966 Dirty Water album. The garage rock band, The Music Machine, recorded a slow, moody, fuzz-laden version of the song in late 1966 which bears a strong resemblance to Jimi Hendrix's later version. - Wikipedia
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greetings Mr. Blackmon, yeah music and the people who create it r sometimes mysterious. Gosh yeah people prove all the time that knowledge of music theory is not absolutely vital to the process of creating good music. However , if ur gonna score an orchestra ya got to know theory, but Jimi was not trying to conduct the Boston pops, he was a guitar player when guitar was king eh? Can you think of any other instrument around 60-70 even 80's, but synthes were moving in big time then, that had more influence than the guitar. Seems like just the more you know about guitar and music in general, if ya can keep an open mind , opens up and renders some of this mysteries up more. Guitar is unique, it's fun, you can pick it up and have fun, play chords, bend notes, strum, pick,,,,etc. you got to have a mind to play it though, I think Jimi had some fundamental theory working, he just never learned it formally, he learned it through exploration and experience, and in accord to what he felt and wanted to hear, there is no working harmonic theory on ' feedback', it happens, if your quick and respond to it it's like an extra scale, bag a tricks ya know, a free note out of no where, just the right place and time , so Jimi definitely wasn't thinking theory performing those solos ha, ha,carry on bro, I enjoy your guitar videos
Dave, you nailed it in 2 words. OPEN MIND. That is the key. I played by ear for 40 years and did just fine. I made a living for years playing with ABSOLUTELY NO MUSIC THEORY KNOWLEDGE. One day I decided that it might be a good idea to understand music better since it was my means of support. I am so glad that I did. I now teach music FULL TIME and am on my way to having a 200k sub RUclips channel. My "by ear" experience is just as important as the music theory knowledge that I have acquired. I am certainly keeping an open mind! I feel like the sky is the limit! MORE to come! Here is the my Guitar Solo Lesson Playlist! Thanks for watching! ruclips.net/video/z4SMuD5hATQ/видео.html
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That is how you tell keys apart. The only difference between one key and another is the number of sharps or flats in a key. Thanks for watching! More from EricBlackmonMusic! ruclips.net/video/SvDMCSC5xi8/видео.html
Thank you Eric for the reply. I appreciate it. Believe me I am not trying to be difficult with this question however whether you're playing at a bar's jam night or a studio session we will ALWAYS know which key we'll be playing in. Someone will say " blues in A " or the key will be written on the chart so under which circumstances will knowing the number of sharps be useful ?
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I think when Jimi was young he played back up to many blues artists and knew way more than he was letting on. He probably just wanted to go home, rather than speak of theory..
well heres my take Jimmie's Father played a instrument i for get what so there was some background in music jimmies father would take jimmes guitar off of him at night when he fell a sleep at night so jimmie practiced all the time his father i beleve incuraged him im pritty old so jimmie was the guitar hero as many were back then he was not stupid ,it's so sad even to day .. that he is gone .. you have to wonder what he would be doing to day im sure he would have a lot to say .. after all he sayed a lot in his music..iv had a very hard time lerning to play my guitar and still am not very good .. thank you for the video this realy helps me a lot i wish you were my neighbor id be able to learn from you lol..... circle of 5th ??? how to aply it next thank you
Don't put too much stock in the circle of 5th. It is just a guide used to connect key notes together. I played in professional bands and made a bunch of money for years without knowing a thing about it lol! Thanks so much for watching! I appreciate it! All EricBlackmonGuitar Lesson 2022 Posts ruclips.net/p/PLHdKL0zeGNk6PmrbEwwQ0O8SVl8oaq9T2 Ways that you can support this channel ruclips.net/video/P40_rJ57rjs/видео.html
Lots of people don't know music theory. They just play. I played music all my life and got paid for it. Did not learn any theory until I quit touring and sat down and learned it. The difference is NIGHT and DAY. Thanks so much for watching! EricBlackmonGuitar! 3000+ Tutorials! Guitar, Bass, Piano, Ukulele & Drums! ruclips.net/user/EricBlackmonGuitarvideos 😎Support this channel when you shop SWEETWATER SOUND! imp.i114863.net/G632V
@@EricBlackmonGuitar thank you sir yep you and Hendrix has that other thing you got a great ear for .music but .most people I am sure doesn't have that kind of talent
Funny I watched a video yesterday where someone says Jimmy in fact did know theory... actually I know which one.. ruclips.net/video/iGqNlQlJ4Jo/видео.html , these guys (Dave Navarro and George Lynch [don't know who Lynch is]) start talking about not knowing music theory then one of them says "you know what I was always bummed about? I found out that Jimi Hendrix knew music theory" right about 3:03 in that video.. and that video is 7 years old and have no idea how I landed on it but it's certainly has to be a meaningful coincidence
I watched an interview with Jimi himself saying that he did not, but I think that when someone is that good, they have a better grip on music theory than the rest of us who study it. George Lynch is a famous rock guitar who was in a band called The Lynch Mob. Thanks for watching Space!
No problem, also Jimi played for a church band or something before he became a rock'n'roll star so that had to have had something to do with it. He has also described his music as "electric church music". No problem great videos thumbs up :)
That is what I'm saying. Who knows? I will always enjoy the man's music! Thanks for watching! More from EricBlackmonMusic! ruclips.net/video/SvDMCSC5xi8/видео.html
Jimi was not the writer. It is still disputed as to who the original writer was! Thanks for watching! Here is more Jimi Stuff on my channel! ruclips.net/p/PLHdKL0zeGNk4Q1DSlcdOcIzolC5UWlaqN
Who cares about how many sharps and flats are in the key, when plays guitar? Thats for piano, how many black keys are in the key. Guitar is pattern based, so its, just good to know for the theory
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EricBlackmonGuitar what's your favorite song from jimi Hendrix
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Jimi had help from above and beyond ❤
I agree! He was awesome! Thanks for watching!
Wonderful ....easy to learn ...with clear calm voice....thanks Eric
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OMG!!!! YOU MAKE IT SO EASY TO UNDERSTAND! You really know how to teach music theory, my friend! Keep up the good work. (I wish I hadn't only just today found your channel)
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Jimmy was my idol this is where I started listening to it off of vinyl and then putting the song together and I know I had no idea about the circle of fifths I tip my hat to you sir
Thanks Roger! Grew up listening to Jimi too!
Jimi was from our native Seattle. I was in a college house band in Seattle in the 60’s.... but never saw him. Great guitarist. Thanks Eric for the GREAT GRAPHIC on these relationships!
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Great little lesson, thanks! People forget, Hendrix was a former session player. You totally have to understand chord/scale relationships and metre changes, often on the fly, to do that.
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Protos Telos Many musicians- very talented ones that is- can do that by ear. They just hear and know what notes match their ears. And what chords are likely next based on common things they've hear a lot before (blues prog, 251, that kind of thing). I know people that don't know chords but improv in groups over the form even tho they don't technically know it. They hear when it starts up again and all that too
I think a lot of professional musicians know more about music theory than they lead on. Especially musicians that claim they can’t read a single note. I think over time as their music careers expands, they learn first hand from other musicians over the years. But they won’t openly admit it during interviews.
That's probably true in a lot of ways! I used to say that I knew nothing about music theory, but I could play almost anything that I wanted to if listened for a while and worked at it. After learning theory, I found that I was simply re-learning a lot of stuff that I was already familiar with! Thanks for watching! More from EricBlackmonMusic! ruclips.net/video/SvDMCSC5xi8/видео.html
Jimi did know his theory for sure. Ive watched countless of his videos before they were all taken down by the Hendrix Experience Ltd. Etc. Their was a story going around that hendrix could only play left handed and that he really couldnt play right handed like a regular guitar player but i very clearly saw a video of him in an interview where the interviewer asked him if he really couldnt play right handed for say and jimi without hesitation flipped his guitar and started playing right handed like the rest of us and quickly started pointing out the notes he was playing as well as chords, but the problem came was that because he was so shy he quickly flipped the guitar back left handed and just laughed a little before going completely quite. Jimi did know his theory and the other story that i remember was when he came to new york as a back up rhthym guitarist for little richard i think it was that when he was going around clubs to sit in with other jazz musicians they wouldnt let him because he was too much to deal with so he'd rehearse out on the streets at night where he slept and complained that roaches used to steal his last piece of chocolate i believe which was really depressing to here. Thats when he was discovered by the girlfriend of chanse chandellor(cant spell his name) and i think by this point hendrix was well versed in theory he was just pouring creativity at this point and he damn sure knew he was at his musical best.
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thank you for the lesson. looking forward to the next one:)
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Thanks Man - nice lesson I can relate to.
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Hey Eric thanks for pinpointing yet another insight into Mr. James Marshall Hendrix. Here's a few things that might work for you From what has been said, about his childhood, did you know that his first guitar was a broom stick? Later on, Jimi was given a guitar by his Dad Al Hendrix. He was self taught, so at age 15, he probably had plenty of time to figure out what and how to play. It's also well known that Jimi was a very quiet, modest, and shy personality. Maybe he simply chose to play down what he knew, and let his skills do the talking. Again Eric, good lesson and thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching John. Not comparing myself to Hendrix of course, but you reminded me of my very first guitar. A cardboard cut out LOL(took a few years to save up money for a real guitar)!
Oh wow man! Guess what Eric? my first gig was The Pots and Pans Band lol before spending a roasting 14 years old summer slinging newspapers to get the first one :)
Until today, I've only heard of this. Now, you've clearly explained this theory. Thank you, Eric. 🏆 🌟
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iv had a guitar all my life but never got any wair im retired now and i have a stratacastor usa i haven touched it in 13 yr's so i watching every bodys videos trying to get better .keep up the good work
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Some people just have a knack for putting things together without even knowing it. I believe Jimi fell into that category.
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Thank you again Mr. Blackmon. Again you have given me some great knowledge. You make it right so a Brother can learn. Do you do Private lessons? I hope so.
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Lol he didn't write Hey Joe, other than that great lesson. I definently think he knew a lot more than he led on though.
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ha, yeah, I couldn't even go a minute without commenting but you beat me to the punch brother. Namaste.
"All along the watchtower" was written by Bob Dylon (Robert Zimmermann).
He didn't write it, but he did change the key that it was started it, I believe.
when im on my guitar game and rooted in a daily practice routine, the Segovia Circle of Fifths exercises are one of my core daily practices!
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Interesting. I didn't know that about "Hey Joe". I'm sure he knew a lot more than he claimed, since everything that sounds good has some basis in musical theory.
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I think he was a sponge that absorbed everything around him . And though he maybe couldn't have said ok I'm playing a Dmaj add9 etc. He was! A master at pulling the correct notes together in a song like no other before him.
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Thanks for another great tutorial Eric
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Good lesson. I've learnt a new song and found a large puzzle piece that I was unaware was missing.
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Once again you make the incomprehensible obvious. Thank you!!
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He knew what sounded good, that’s for sure. Thanks for the lesson. 🙂
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Artamus Sumatra .....Totally agree with you Artamus,....the guy was a major stud with improvisation, ...but he had to know scales n such.
I did a Google search asking what key hey Joe is in. It says G major. So all the chords seem to make sense except for the E. Why isn't the E an E minor? Is that a borrowed chord or something?
That is because it modulates(changes key). If you had to pick a key, I would say it E Major, because there is where it resolves. I don't get the G. Thanks for watching! Here is more Jimi Stuff on my channel! ruclips.net/p/PLHdKL0zeGNk4Q1DSlcdOcIzolC5UWlaqN
Great vid and well explained but it left me hanging. I was waiting all through to hear "why". I get that by using the circle of 5ths I know the number of sharps on each chord but why do I need to know that and what do I do with the information? Would make a great follow up video. Keep up the excellent content.
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I'm just learning the circle of fifths and I'm helping a friend write a song and she picked the chord progression to be "C, C, F, F, F, F, Fm, C". I was wondering what type of chord progression is there in the circle of fifths, like what key would this be in. Also trying to see if maybe we can make it a little more interesting sounding sinces it just repeats that same chord progression.
Thank you Eric!
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Re: that chord sequence.
It's in the key of C major. The Fm is not strictly a chord belonging to this key, but F - Fm is such a common move for songs in the key of C that your ear will hear the whole thing as being in C. 'I Got Rhythm', 'Space Oddity' and 'Don't Look Back In Anger' are examples of songs that do this.
The most obvious chord to add to make it more interesting is G (or G7 if you prefer). You could also try using some minor chords from the key of C; these are Dm, Em and Am.
If this is all new to you, go ahead and find out what harmonising a major scale is. Things should start to make a lot more sense then.
Couple of years ago I studied the circle of fifth's until I thought I had a basic grasp of it. This video made me realize I forgot most of it.
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The Standells recorded a version of the song, titled "Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go", which was included on their 1966 Dirty Water album. The garage rock band, The Music Machine, recorded a slow, moody, fuzz-laden version of the song in late 1966 which bears a strong resemblance to Jimi Hendrix's later version. - Wikipedia
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Of course, Love also recorded a version on their 1966 debut album.
What a great tool to teach the circle .
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greetings Mr. Blackmon, yeah music and the people who create it r sometimes mysterious. Gosh yeah people prove all the time that knowledge of music theory is not absolutely vital to the process of creating good music. However , if ur gonna score an orchestra ya got to know theory, but Jimi was not trying to conduct the Boston pops, he was a guitar player when guitar was king eh? Can you think of any other instrument around 60-70 even 80's, but synthes were moving in big time then, that had more influence than the guitar. Seems like just the more you know about guitar and music in general, if ya can keep an open mind , opens up and renders some of this mysteries up more. Guitar is unique, it's fun, you can pick it up and have fun, play chords, bend notes, strum, pick,,,,etc. you got to have a mind to play it though, I think Jimi had some fundamental theory working, he just never learned it formally, he learned it through exploration and experience, and in accord to what he felt and wanted to hear, there is no working harmonic theory on ' feedback', it happens, if your quick and respond to it it's like an extra scale, bag a tricks ya know, a free note out of no where, just the right place and time , so Jimi definitely wasn't thinking theory performing those solos ha, ha,carry on bro, I enjoy your guitar videos
Dave, you nailed it in 2 words. OPEN MIND. That is the key. I played by ear for 40 years and did just fine. I made a living for years playing with ABSOLUTELY NO MUSIC THEORY KNOWLEDGE. One day I decided that it might be a good idea to understand music better since it was my means of support. I am so glad that I did. I now teach music FULL TIME and am on my way to having a 200k sub RUclips channel. My "by ear" experience is just as important as the music theory knowledge that I have acquired. I am certainly keeping an open mind! I feel like the sky is the limit! MORE to come! Here is the my Guitar Solo Lesson Playlist! Thanks for watching! ruclips.net/video/z4SMuD5hATQ/видео.html
You damn right jim hendrix knew music theory
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Of course he knew
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exellent video
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What is the value of knowing how many sharps there are ?
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Thank you Eric for the reply. I appreciate it. Believe me I am not trying to be difficult with this question however whether you're playing at a bar's jam night or a studio session we will ALWAYS know which key we'll be playing in. Someone will say " blues in A " or the key will be written on the chart so under which circumstances will knowing the number of sharps be useful ?
BanditPanda Its only useful if your composing
Maybe Billy Roberts knews this. Jimy is not the original composser, so he did´nt need know anything at all.
But the best performance is Jimmy Hendrix
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Jimi Hendrix was a genius. However, his song hey Joe was a cover of "The leaves"
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I think when Jimi was young he played back up to many blues artists and knew way more than he was letting on. He probably just wanted to go home, rather than speak of theory..
I can relate. I have played since the age of 8. Did not learn a thing about music theory til I was 55. Thanks for watching.
William Ryde Miles Davis said jimi told him he didn't know about theory. But bc of his ear he could imitate patterns and notes, like diminished chords
Clear as mud to me. I just do get it.
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Key of C means C scale,I find a lot of stuff hard to understand myself
well heres my take Jimmie's Father played a instrument i for get what so there was some background in music jimmies father would take jimmes guitar off of him at night when he fell a sleep at night so jimmie practiced all the time his father i beleve incuraged him im pritty old so jimmie was the guitar hero as many were back then he was not stupid ,it's so sad even to day .. that he is gone .. you have to wonder what he would be doing to day im sure he would have a lot to say .. after all he sayed a lot in his music..iv had a very hard time lerning to play my guitar and still am not very good .. thank you for the video this realy helps me a lot i wish you were my neighbor id be able to learn from you lol..... circle of 5th ??? how to aply it next thank you
Don't put too much stock in the circle of 5th. It is just a guide used to connect key notes together. I played in professional bands and made a bunch of money for years without knowing a thing about it lol! Thanks so much for watching! I appreciate it!
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I don't know about Jimmy but I do have a Nephew who has performed in live gigs over the years and he doesn't know either! LOL
I did the same thing DH! Talent and desire simply will not be denied! Thanks man!
It's cool an all. But Jimi Hendrix didn't write hey Joe
That is mentioned in the description.
Jimmi was God he knew everything 😉
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He was kidding he knew a lot about music theory any musician legendary or not has to know music theory there is no way around it
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@@EricBlackmonGuitar thank you sir yep you and Hendrix has that other thing you got a great ear for .music but .most people I am sure doesn't have that kind of talent
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Funny I watched a video yesterday where someone says Jimmy in fact did know theory... actually I know which one.. ruclips.net/video/iGqNlQlJ4Jo/видео.html , these guys (Dave Navarro and George Lynch [don't know who Lynch is]) start talking about not knowing music theory then one of them says "you know what I was always bummed about? I found out that Jimi Hendrix knew music theory" right about 3:03 in that video.. and that video is 7 years old and have no idea how I landed on it but it's certainly has to be a meaningful coincidence
I watched an interview with Jimi himself saying that he did not, but I think that when someone is that good, they have a better grip on music theory than the rest of us who study it. George Lynch is a famous rock guitar who was in a band called The Lynch Mob. Thanks for watching Space!
No problem, also Jimi played for a church band or something before he became a rock'n'roll star so that had to have had something to do with it. He has also described his music as "electric church music". No problem great videos thumbs up :)
...doubtful Hendrix knew any music theory ....obviously he didn't need it .....but who knows....ps thx for posting...cheers "
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Didn't Bob Dylan write Hey Joe? I could be wrong.
Gaius Flaminius oh...Ok. my mistake.
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Who cares about how many sharps and flats are in the key, when plays guitar? Thats for piano, how many black keys are in the key. Guitar is pattern based, so its, just good to know for the theory
You have no idea what you are missing. Let's just leave it like that.
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