Study music theory in half an hour.
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everyone: just paying attention to the video & what he's saying
me: looking at the goofy cartoony technology in the background
i can't concentrate with all of those blinking and flashing lights in the background
Jesus
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Thanks for this absolutely fantastic video . I've probably "said" it before because I've viewed this multiple times, and I enjoy it every time, like many of Your videos.
None of which I view because I'm "budding musician", nothing could be further from the truth. Rather I view them because I enjoy "understanding stuff a little bit", and of course I enjoy "Your sunny disposition" ;). And this video fulfils this need excellently.
How ever I have a (possibly stupid ) question. @13:57 after playing the "A Major" You say "The second degree chord (_In this scale_) is B Minor"…
Now my question is: Why is the B Minor considered to be the second chord rather than the B Major (consisting of, B+D#+F#) ??
Can any one please enlighten me "what I've missed" ? Preferably using the same "basic and down to earth" manner as this video is made, considering that I'm a "perpetual musical novice" 😉
Best regards
7:41 – we call those notes "SA RE GA MA PA DHA NI SA"
This is my new music Bible lol
i really need that t shirt!
lol I liked the flex mode activate at 7:42
13:14 I'm lost. what do you mean the sixth degree
Thank you so much!!! So grateful!
Thank you for doing this!
Omg an underground artist helped me with music theory (I asked him bout it on Instagram, and he reached out to me, told me the basics and sent me this video) and it has HELPED! Not only do I thank him for it, I thank u Drew (hope u don’t mind me calling u that) for putting this up so other people who r willing and/or wanting to make music can find it, and their dreams could possibly come true
I agree Andrew. it is a cat.
Ughh this is so foreign to me… my brain is like spiraling
Doesn't work for me
Brilliant!!! Amazing work and content, truly! Great teaching skills!
hope i pass my test tomorrow 🥲
im wathcing this because i beatbox and i got a problem with tempos and not going back to the same stuff, this video really helped with this!
“oh, it’s a cat” lol 😆
where do you get your keyboard from ??
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Love this vid
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Thank you so much! This vid is a lifesaver.
It's just a life changing experience, I couldn't believe that a person can develop a such wonderful technic within a such short termed period.. thumb up… How I wish to
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2:08 hahahhaha that joke was so fucking funny jesus
When he said the cup was a cat I almost agreed
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Thank you so much!
This video has made me feel more confused and less confident about music than I may ever have been. Terrible confusing video. It's watching someone flex another language to your face when they're really showing off to their friends watching who speak their language. Maybe this guy is so advanced and knowledgeable he has no idea where to even begin but it feels like I walked in towards the end of a 6 month course. Just trying to understand what a "key" is was so completely lost in knowledge flexing I didn't understand anything "a key is more like the home base of notes that a song is based on, and a scale is a set of notes that you would play in conjunction with that" you could do a 30 minutes video on wtf this even means to someone that DOESN'T KNOW WHAT IT MEANS.
"so alot of times you're playing the exact scale that matches the key that you're in but sometimes depending on the flavor that you want or the genre that you're working with you'll use a different scale over your home key for example knowledge flex knowledge flex I know this about blues and solos the word pentatonic will make me feel smart because I know people trying to learn watching this wont know what it means, I'm so happy with myself, yay fapfapfapfapfapfapfapfap".
So this is my first time learning about music theory. I've been using this subconsciously sonehow
Bruh, i cannot watch this with serious face🤣 because "pink fluffy unicorns dancing on rainbows" keeps playing in my head
Thanks man! Your video makes the fundamentals easy and fun. I appreciate a lot.
By the way regarding rhythm, for those watchers unfamiliar, I recommend Konnakol, it's a rhythmic system. The easy thing is you don't need 1 e & a 2 e & a, but you do it like Ta ka di mi Ta ka di mi. Or Ta ki ta Ta ki ta with triplets, putting stress anywhere you want in the syllables. So it's very easy to pronounce and you can invent rhythms in your head anywhere on the run. I believe more people should know about Konnakol.
I'm a brand new subscriber watching from London UK 🇬🇧❤️🎸🎶