Lightbulbs just turned on in my Brain. Been playing for decades never realized the relationship between the major and minor scales. I learned major, minor and chromatic scales. Thank you for this moment.
Hi Ted, I just watched this video on Minor scales, and while I really liked your straightforwardness, I still think that you left some of the concepts you evoked in this video without actually showing them, especially in the difference between Harmonic and Melodic minor, and how to immediately pinpoint their position. This may leave the neophytes in Piano like myself a little baffled by what you actually mean. So a little more showing of each point in your videos will go a long way both for the advanced students and the beginners like myself. Thank you for this video.
Hi, I have a PUZZLE for you and I'm actually pretty curious to see IF you're gonna AGREE OR NOT with me: the terms RELATIVE and PARALLEL are actually used in the WRONG way. Explanation: the sole fact that C-MAJOR and A-MINOR make use of the SAME notes does NOT make them 'RELATIVES'. That is: THEY ARE NOT FAMILIES of each other, other the WEIRD fact THAT they're using the SAME note. It's akin to LINDON JOHNSON(former US president) and MICHAEL JOHNSON(former multiple USA winner track and field 400m) and BEN JOHNSON (former CANADIAN 100m track and field sprinter). The SOLE fact that they have exactly the SAME SURNAME does NOT make them 'RELATIVES': IT MAKES THEM....PARALLELS of each other: that is: THEY HAVE SOMETHING(JUST THAT!) IN COMMON......NOTHING MORE. On the contrary: C-MINOR and C-MAJOR are RELATIVES of each other: THEY HAVE THE SAME HOME BASE...THE C. Again: C MAJOR AND C MINOR.....ARE FAMILY OF EACH OTHER AND THEREFORE RELATIVES........C-MAJOR AND A-MINOR HAVE NOTHING...NOTHING.....NOTHING IN COMMON WITH EACH OTHER......OTHER THAN THIS WEIRD FACT THAT THEY'RE USIN EXACTLY THE SAME NOTES. ...Let me know what YOU think of MY observation!!!
Obviously your intention is to deliver the shortest tutorials as anybody else, so maybe the next tutorials will be 3 or even less minutes? Joke a side, thanks for your videos as always…. and finally, your hair is growing - looks much smarter!
It's good info. But, you're a bit too fast in explaining. Need to slow it down a bit. Someone like me, can struggle to catch on to try to understand what you are saying and try to put it into practice, but might still be able to get it, because maybe a person like me has been doing music for many years. Quite frankly, I think even someone who has learnt music for some time would have difficultly in following your youtube clips. They'd probably have to rewind it several times in order to get it.
Dude. Too complicated. Way too complicated. Up one note going up and down one note going down? Now i have to find video on melodic and harmonic to find out what you are taking about
Smart and very informative presentation on the minor scales. Well done!
Lightbulbs just turned on in my Brain. Been playing for decades never realized the relationship between the major and minor scales. I learned major, minor and chromatic scales. Thank you for this moment.
Hi Ted, I just watched this video on Minor scales, and while I really liked your straightforwardness, I still think that you left some of the concepts you evoked in this video without actually showing them, especially in the difference between Harmonic and Melodic minor, and how to immediately pinpoint their position. This may leave the neophytes in Piano like myself a little baffled by what you actually mean. So a little more showing of each point in your videos will go a long way both for the advanced students and the beginners like myself. Thank you for this video.
THANKS mate . It really helped ❤
Thanks for sharing Ted!
Great explanation, thank you! 👍👍
Great explanation thank you!
Hi Ted. I’m Ted too. Thanks for the video.
very helpful and concise, ty!
This is great!
Hi, I have a PUZZLE for you and I'm actually pretty curious to see IF you're gonna AGREE OR NOT with me: the terms RELATIVE and PARALLEL are actually used in the WRONG way. Explanation: the sole fact that C-MAJOR and A-MINOR make use of the SAME notes does NOT make them 'RELATIVES'. That is: THEY ARE NOT FAMILIES of each other, other the WEIRD fact THAT they're using the SAME note. It's akin to LINDON JOHNSON(former US president) and MICHAEL JOHNSON(former multiple USA winner track and field 400m) and BEN JOHNSON (former CANADIAN 100m track and field sprinter). The SOLE fact that they have exactly the SAME SURNAME does NOT make them 'RELATIVES': IT MAKES THEM....PARALLELS of each other: that is: THEY HAVE SOMETHING(JUST THAT!) IN COMMON......NOTHING MORE. On the contrary: C-MINOR and C-MAJOR are RELATIVES of each other: THEY HAVE THE SAME HOME BASE...THE C. Again: C MAJOR AND C MINOR.....ARE FAMILY OF EACH OTHER AND THEREFORE RELATIVES........C-MAJOR AND A-MINOR HAVE NOTHING...NOTHING.....NOTHING IN COMMON WITH EACH OTHER......OTHER THAN THIS WEIRD FACT THAT THEY'RE USIN EXACTLY THE SAME NOTES. ...Let me know what YOU think of MY observation!!!
Obviously your intention is to deliver the shortest tutorials as anybody else,
so maybe the next tutorials will be 3 or even less minutes?
Joke a side, thanks for your videos as always….
and finally, your hair is growing - looks much smarter!
hahah thanks!
Do you teach online Piano Lessons ?
Yes! pianofluency.com/
Its too fast, can you please explain slowly in small steps
Yes
NOT for beginners...but thanks...perhaps I'll return when I understand more
Ok what how when why WHAT. have i not been playing the keyboard for 13 years omg😭
Where do you learn all this😭
It's good info. But, you're a bit too fast in explaining. Need to slow it down a bit. Someone like me, can struggle to catch on to try to understand what you are saying and try to put it into practice, but might still be able to get it, because maybe a person like me has been doing music for many years. Quite frankly, I think even someone who has learnt music for some time would have difficultly in following your youtube clips. They'd probably have to rewind it several times in order to get it.
But your explanation cannot help a begginer..you assume they know where you are starting from
Dude. Too complicated. Way too complicated. Up one note going up and down one note going down? Now i have to find video on melodic and harmonic to find out what you are taking about
Gracie piano. Has a video on all 3. Literally a great help!