This is great, David! Because the light goes on at different theory points for different people, having all this info in concise, beautifully laid out form will really help people to start seeing the patterns, and thus begin to understand those points that previously were in the dark. Good on ya, mate!
Always learning something new from another perspective - like the 2 4 6, or 3 5 7 etc. interval relationships that hold true for both major and minor chords in any particular major scale. The flatted 3rds for the minor chords happen automatically with these intervals, so cool.
Hi, these sheets look really handy. Here in Belgium we are expected to know both the syllabic musical notation as the alphabetical musical notation. What would be the best way to learn both using such reference cards as these?
@adriennegulyassy757 Has a very good point. I saw the light flicker, so that means I need to watch this video a few more times to have it shine bright! Seriously, David, thank you so much for the explanation. The way you break it all down is nothing short of amazing. That's why I became a Premium member. I hope more budding guitarist jump on the David Pots support train. Let's go!
This is great, David! Because the light goes on at different theory points for different people, having all this info in concise, beautifully laid out form will really help people to start seeing the patterns, and thus begin to understand those points that previously were in the dark. Good on ya, mate!
A LOT of great information condensed nicely in this PDF and explained in you typical excellent manner. Thanks!
Awesome job on these sheets, David!
You are a wonderful teacher David
This is fantastic David - thanks so much!
Always learning something new from another perspective - like the 2 4 6, or 3 5 7 etc. interval relationships that hold true for both major and minor chords in any particular major scale. The flatted 3rds for the minor chords happen automatically with these intervals, so cool.
A great material layout ;)
Hi, these sheets look really handy. Here in Belgium we are expected to know both the syllabic musical notation as the alphabetical musical notation. What would be the best way to learn both using such reference cards as these?
@adriennegulyassy757 Has a very good point. I saw the light flicker, so that means I need to watch this video a few more times to have it shine bright! Seriously, David, thank you so much for the explanation. The way you break it all down is nothing short of amazing. That's why I became a Premium member. I hope more budding guitarist jump on the David Pots support train. Let's go!
This is awesome ❤ Thank you 🎉 Isa here 😊 u r awesome 👌