Title | : | MUSIC THEORY for guitar |
Lasting | : | 18.26 |
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Views | : | 214 rb |
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After watching countless videos about music theory, this one has to be the most simplistic one for beginners Thanks a ton Comment from : @savasyener0 |
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Atlaast! The video I've been looking for 🙏 Comment from : @sinugbang-ice8603 |
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Oh my lawd!!! I’ve been playing for a while and have been going from YouTube channel to YouTube channel to find someone that makes sense to me to learn this stuff This guy is perfect for my understand 🔥🙏🔥 Comment from : @joemorton9217 |
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My brain hurts Comment from : @SourBreadCroissant-w4v5u |
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What a really good video Very concise and well explained Comment from : @blue24563 |
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Never commented ona youtube tutorial video, but i couldnt help myself to thank you for this amazing video Comment from : @aaroroka |
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Circle of fifths Comment from : @smudgepost |
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Thanks! Comment from : @nomvonglismerced4311 |
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Interpreting cord progressions and knowing the key also important appreciate feedback on my original guitar compositions Comment from : @ashikabbasali1836 |
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if white keys are adjacent that means half step interval, if they have a black key thats a whole stepbr2122122 minorbrvs 2212221 major Comment from : @ananttiwari1337 |
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That’s a whole lot of stuff to digest in one setting Comment from : @sammydavis3796 |
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OH MY GOD, THE PAPER VISUALS ADDED SUCH A UNIQUE CHARM!! brTHIS IS THE FIRST video I've EVER watched that actually helped me and I didn't feel so confused! Been playing guitar since I was 15, I'm 30 now and I've never understood the notes I was playing since I play by ear THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!! :) :) <3 Comment from : @surelysavvy |
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B is actually Si, not Ti :) Comment from : @elte001 |
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I don't understand 😭 Comment from : @RobertDelvalle-u4z |
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ive watched so many videos on music theory, and this was honestly the only one that made me understand it Comment from : @sabacado |
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loved the explanations 🎉 never subbed faster to any channel! Comment from : @Musician1431-g2u |
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One of the most helpful videos out there on how to wrap your mind around the very start of trying to understand music theory great stepping stone video for any beginner novice guitar player like myself Comment from : @3am__HippieLong |
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Great explanations it trally heloed with the way that i think and visualize notes on the fret board Comment from : @michaelwade9199 |
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It's either God or the universe coming together, but you posted during the wild time of my life man I'm just seeing it a bit late into the mess Been playing a long time, never learned music theory, am in a dark place and music is all I have to cope with right now Going to use this to study, thank you! Comment from : @R3AL-AIM |
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This is the first video that kept me interested, I like the creativity and thorough explanation of these ideas, thanks for sharing! Comment from : @Danksoul19 |
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That ahha moment lol ty Comment from : @kylebraaten6840 |
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This is the best intro to music theory I've ever seen Well done Comment from : @schtat |
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Finally man in plain English I think what makes this tutorial so great is that you talk about what's important, why it works that way, and you do it without getting distracted with scenarios that may not apply or are just too rare to be mentioned brA lot of tutorials I've watched spend a lot of time focusing on what something isn't and why it shouldn't be, rather than what it is and why it works Comment from : @WhayYay |
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The “saying” for order of sharps and flats are also a segment of the “Circle of Fourths/Fifths” Comment from : @haydenfletcher8310 |
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You’re speaking a little fast for my ape brain to keep pace, but at85X speed this is the best plain-English intro lesson I’ve ever heard Thank you and subscribed! Comment from : @first2letters |
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I thought watching this might be a waste of time since I already know most of the basics of music theory, but I was wrong I've been struggling to put together what felt like disparate pieces of knowledge together, and watching this made them feel more cohesive Especially the chord progression and circle of fourths parts I don't know how I missed those, but it really felt like puzzle pieces coming together the moment I learned of them Comment from : @KvS1x3 |
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I'm sure guitar teachers hate this video!!! brYou let out all the secrets! Comment from : @killedbycoconuts |
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I feel enlightened Comment from : @JT-Bassa |
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I've been playing guitar for over 30 years and 9:00 in just blew my mind I always "played by ear" which was great for learning jams but learning how they actually all come together is incredible I can see myself improving greatly with this kind of knowledge! Thanks! Comment from : @nmohrcfi |
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half step is the smallest music interval IN WESTREN MUSIC ONLY brmiddle easterns Indians and Balkan states cultures all have microtonal stuff brwhich is pretty much awesome if you can get into it brbut for all western musicians and listeners it sounds off tune bryou could give it a try Comment from : @Tawfiq001 |
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I've been playing piano (not professionally) for almost 20 years and just picked up a guitar a few months ago Translating the theory from piano to guitar has been a challenge for me but this makes soooo much sense Comment from : @spykercar |
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14:31 The Zephyr Song RHCP Comment from : @steakyboi1307 |
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Bro there is no need to get into the circle of fourths for beginner guitarists That is a device more suited to piano and sheet music For guitar just stick to the shapes and patterns leave the sharps and flats as an afterthought Comment from : @bluebooper |
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is that guitar upside down? lmao Comment from : @betypus2627 |
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I already know this stuff, but it's hard to explain to people who don't so this gives me an incredible way to help people I know understand it all a bit better Understanding music makes it so much more engaging to listen to it! Comment from : @forformgamer |
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You talk way too fast for noobs like me - I quit Comment from : @maxwarfield6699 |
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This is EVERYTHING I’ve been looking for to understand guitar music theory What an elegant way to describe complex topics Comment from : @award2828 |
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that was a bunch of useful information! great video Comment from : @leviduve4001 |
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I’m curious why you prefer using circle of fourths as opposed to fifths Comment from : @justinreed8792 |
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me who has played classical guitar for 4 years "oh wow I can't wait to learn music theory for guitar!!!" Comment from : @lex-lilac |
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I love you I love u thank u u are the goat have not seen anybody than u teaching the circle of fourth as well as using such memonics while teaching the major scale it was always a problem to remember which notes are sharps so was hard as a self taught guitarist to just remember shapes now I can just navigate on my fretboards and improvise you are gold❤❤❤ Comment from : @lbrandon1227 |
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Awesome videos thanks 🙏 Comment from : @GuitarManDan |
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U said everything I learned in the last year and explained everything rly nice But now i could have learned all of this in 20 min Really nice Comment from : @dakisaplays9764 |
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just learned more in fifteen minutes than in five years ty so much! Comment from : @kcsvantasticvoyages9729 |
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He is The GHOST OF GUITAR WORLD 😅 Comment from : @samyakdutta7256 |
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Hey hey hey major minor is NOT about happy or sad! Comment from : @pentasquare |
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does this also apply the same way for the acoustic guitars? :) Comment from : @joannaohnana |
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Such a great well made video Music theory always seemed a bit complex to understand but this is a perfect video for beginners to dive in Comment from : @missgirl1271 |
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Bros storing all the knowledge up their Comment from : @jorgemoreno2050 |
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I took some decently detailed notes on this, making sure to cover the important stuff and I actually understand what he's teaching Comment from : @jimmehbob6576 |
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After 15 years since starting guitar, I took my first real plunge into music theory with your video! The visual support (both your demonstration and the paper stuff) did wonders! Comment from : @jijianji1 |
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7:01 I really thought he was going to bust out the breakup song from Mateus Assato 😮 Comment from : @BroMordekai |
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Is this what your guitar course is like? Might need to check it out because this video was insanely helpful to me Comment from : @jasono3679 |
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How is simple if the circle in the tumb looks like a satanic invocation ,I m afraid already Comment from : @brokegymrat8354 |
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Ive been learning guitar off youtube for 2 years and this is the first time music theory has made sense Thank you :) Comment from : @ShaneReimche |
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"It's called music theory, not music fact there are no rules" - E Van Halen Comment from : @SaberToothGary |
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i wish i had this video when i first started playing lol Comment from : @Ipiccolomini |
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Those are some wacky looking guitars on the wall back there 😮 Comment from : @nerad1994 |
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Ahahahah what Is "ti" Is actually "si" Comment from : @Sameoldstory27216 |
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you just got yourself a new follower amazing and clear explanation! Congratulations and thanks! Comment from : @AntonioBarrote |
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Dude Awsome video, really helped me understand music theory!!! Comment from : @Backpack_Doughback |
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Using 'back cycling' to layout the circle of keys;, interesting Always was a fan of using V-I to cycle through my scale practice It's all about resolutions Comment from : @otisheckles6249 |
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Nice! I will just link to this instead of me doing something similar to this for my students I usually use pen and paper to explain things as well The more ways you can "show" a student how it's all connected the bigger the chance that the "Aha! 💡" will happen😁 Good job👍 Comment from : @Falestal |
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So glad I stumbled across this Feels like the missing structure i've been looking for, but with all the self-teaching info on the internet it's been super overwhelming Will definitely be looking into your courses!!! Comment from : @church607 |
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I have been in music for 7 years, and have never been taught as well about all of that as I just was in those 18 minutes Comment from : @OwenStone-oh4eo |
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awesome, thanks for the info probably have to rewatch but love the content! hopefully i can brain it and apply using my fingerssss Comment from : @cruiserisingsoul |
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3:36 Jazz Comment from : @PeanutButterWafflez |
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I know I'm a beginner who's only been playing for about a month but man this stuff feels so hard to apply I was playing around with the whole triad thing it felt like it took a million years for me to find the next note Comment from : @jimmehbob6576 |
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Great lesson! I struggled a bit to teach my younger brother theory basics and this is a super easy lesson to follow I shared it with him and he’s picking it up! Comment from : @terrinobill |
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For things like triads and chords going diagonally and vertically can I just pick the relative notes that are near or does it need to be certain ones Comment from : @chronotheastrologist9676 |
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And now in Danish please! 😁 Comment from : @stephanpetersen8386 |
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Thank you so much ✌️ Comment from : @asaad268 |
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I have been studying music theory on a guitar for a couple of years now and it's amazing how you can put all of that together in 18 minutes Everything is relative, everything makes sense, now Comment from : @hazemelagaty4897 |
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Thiswas Great Thank you Comment from : @RonRegan |
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Great video quick refresher on the stuff I already knew And the stuff I wanted to know was made simple and easy to understand I'm glad this video exist Comment from : @bradlfsh |
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I got to @11:35 :) Comment from : @kaicohan |
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great video, but apparently my attention span is the same of a carrot, so I'll be watching this like probably two times a day until I can really understand it to the fullbrbrtysm man! Comment from : @pewdro |
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It’s breaking me Comment from : @CarterTripp-h2v |
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Am gonna be watching this a lot of times 😂 Thanks man Comment from : @greenishmustard |
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This is actually the best video on this I’ve ever seen, thanks! Comment from : @sgdumpling9568 |
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lost me at 00:00 Comment from : @Jinroxxux |
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Holy smokes the circle of fourths is eye opening, thanks! Comment from : @ottoporcer5088 |
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Thank you Sensei Comment from : @Luisja_c |
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How would the father charles acronym system work when trying to find say b flat major scale Comment from : @sanzskateboards |
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This is really helpful, however it does seem to assume that the player knows the notes on the fretboard any recommendations on which method or video is most helpful for that? Comment from : @hunterhollingsworth9058 |
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Fantastic summary on the foundations 👍 love it Comment from : @PfaffensJens |
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Dude that's a Paoletti guitar from Italy! Happy to see my country represented! Love your work :) Comment from : @LorenzoPedretti-h6x |
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this was an enlightening vid thank you for the help! Comment from : @Ghostnoon300 |
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I was so confused at first when you reached out the "circle of fouths" I was thinking "isn't it the Circle of Fifths"? and I even opened my Circle of Fifths app to make see the diference and you were right! Seeing it from the "fourths" perspective and your phrase cues made it all clearer than ever Comment from : @gabopalacios2028 |
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Never have I understood theory so easily Comment from : @TommileeCashOConnor |
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Fat Charlie Gets Drunk At Every Bar and Bead Greatest Common Factor That’s how I learned the sharp and flats order Comment from : @joeland87 |
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Bro cleared up the circle of 4ths for me in 2 minutes I been lost for 3 years Comment from : @kanaandaniels6420 |
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I stopped the video at time mark 4:47 I learned the major scale as 2 tetrachords with a whole step separator between the lower and upper tetrachords Next are you going to tell me this is Ionian mode? Are we going to show the circle of fifths? (I'm considering your Black Friday offer, but this video isn't making the case for me) No, we never get into the modes Time mark 7:32: The circle of 4ths? Of course! You're doing it backwards and a 5th turned upside down is a forth (using the concept of 9) It is usually done by adding sharps as you go clockwise from C (0 sharps/0 flats) or adding flats going counter-clockwise from C At F-Sharp/G-flat, you're halfway around the circle I completely understand this concept and you're teaching it backwards At time mark 9:39, you get into the natural minor (or Aeolian mode) Time mark 11:01, Triads From there, I lost interests and I skipped ahead to the end section This is all review for me and lacking in the underlying detail Point me to your more advanced lessons so I can determine if your Black Friday offer is worth my further consideration I am not a beginner Comment from : @michaelelder3945 |
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Jesus dude I don't want to sound like one of those old men but i dont normally have to rewind this much I appreciate you trying so hard to teach me the d@mn guitar but let me take a breath between knowledge bombs ok :) Comment from : @WoodworkingforAnyone |
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