I LOVE this channel! Probably my favorite. There was so much helpful insight and information given here. Before I even began learning how to play an instrument (6th grade, clarinet), I was VERY conscious of harmony, sounds and the initial vibe that seemed to touch all the senses -- especially if heard something I really like, (lots of Bachrach, Brasilian, what I now know to be suspension chords, etc). A life long dilemma for myself is I've allowed the study of harmony (and transcribing) to intimidate me, viewing it as a discipline only a 'select talent' can comprehend, (THAT'S what knowing a few kids the same age, and younger, with perfect-pitch potentially do to your confidence. I felt so inadequate because I didn't possess that particular skill). However, I've recently nudged that fear to the side. At just before my 60th birthday, I decided restart my study of music after a 20+ year hiatus. I've since incorporated ear-training and singing pitches into my practice routine (saxophone). It's actually starting to pay off. That said, I'm pleased that 'Dan', the caller, inquired specifically about improving hearing chords within a tune. That's a real obstacle for me, as well. Peter and Adam... the indepth knowledge and insight derived from the show is invaluable, but your chemistry -- the friendly and familiar back and forth-- and general laid-back vibe of the show, is simply addictive. Didn't think I'd stumble across a channel as entertaining as that Beato guy, but I was wrong (rim-shot!!) Thanks again., and much continued success. Peace
For me, I just can't overstate how easy it is to get pretty decent at recognizing certain things. You only need 2 things, to recognize and understand, and to play and sing, once you've seen your fingers make that sound you'll have it ingrained!
You can not say enough about listening. I may not play or no theory well enough, but what I know helps me enough to apply what you are saying. Mainly, O am a singer. Thanks again.
Hey Harry! We did an episode called "7 Ways to End a Tune" about a year ago (before we started doing the TH-cam videos). You can look it up on your preferred podcast service here: youllhearit.com/podcast/
I LOVE this channel! Probably my favorite. There was so much helpful insight and information given here. Before I even began learning how to play an instrument (6th grade, clarinet), I was VERY conscious of harmony, sounds and the initial vibe that seemed to touch all the senses -- especially if heard something I really like, (lots of Bachrach, Brasilian, what I now know to be suspension chords, etc). A life long dilemma for myself is I've allowed the study of harmony (and transcribing) to intimidate me, viewing it as a discipline only a 'select talent' can comprehend, (THAT'S what knowing a few kids the same age, and younger, with perfect-pitch potentially do to your confidence. I felt so inadequate because I didn't possess that particular skill). However, I've recently nudged that fear to the side. At just before my 60th birthday, I decided restart my study of music after a 20+ year hiatus. I've since incorporated ear-training and singing pitches into my practice routine (saxophone). It's actually starting to pay off. That said, I'm pleased that 'Dan', the caller, inquired specifically about improving hearing chords within a tune. That's a real obstacle for me, as well. Peter and Adam... the indepth knowledge and insight derived from the show is invaluable, but your chemistry -- the friendly and familiar back and forth-- and general laid-back vibe of the show, is simply addictive. Didn't think I'd stumble across a channel as entertaining as that Beato guy, but I was wrong (rim-shot!!) Thanks again., and much continued success. Peace
For me, I just can't overstate how easy it is to get pretty decent at recognizing certain things. You only need 2 things, to recognize and understand, and to play and sing, once you've seen your fingers make that sound you'll have it ingrained!
You can not say enough about listening. I may not play or no theory well enough, but what I know helps me enough to apply what you are saying. Mainly, O am a singer. Thanks again.
Great episode. Love that drum groove in the last tune
"its friday so its hump day" you guys are fuckin hilarious love it!!
Thanks for another great episode!!!
Hello! Do you know how to train the ear in order to hear a lot of notes played simultaneously?
Could you guys do an episode on endings? Like some of your favourite endings and what endings are good to play when.
Hey Harry! We did an episode called "7 Ways to End a Tune" about a year ago (before we started doing the TH-cam videos). You can look it up on your preferred podcast service here: youllhearit.com/podcast/
Every time Adam plays that C voicing with the E on top I think my phone is ringing
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Too much yapping
Get to the point quicker.
Get lost, go do something else then...