Thanks for this! It gives me joy to think that though my physical skills are minimal, I can still express meaning in music through methods that are as natural and easy to me as breathing.
what a excellent way to start a series on music theory. very refreshing. Ive been thinking something similar along my own music journey, while trying to master scales and modes, none of that matters if you cant play one of them with a good sense of phrasing.
Thanks! These are really good explanations. As a moonlight-composer, I know about that, but I don't THINK about it. I took a quick evaluation of my last piece of music and voila: the phrasing (if existing) is more like a happy accident than well thought through...
thank you very much!
You're welcome!
Thanks for this! It gives me joy to think that though my physical skills are minimal, I can still express meaning in music through methods that are as natural and easy to me as breathing.
This video really impressed me more than any music theory I've seen. It really gets to the heart of music. Lovely. Thank you very much for sharing!
Wow, thank you!
Consistently quality content, thank you 😃
Thank you!
Great video Chris. Always valuable, insightful, practical, and explained super well. Many thanks
what a excellent way to start a series on music theory. very refreshing. Ive been thinking something similar along my own music journey, while trying to master scales and modes, none of that matters if you cant play one of them with a good sense of phrasing.
Thanks! These are really good explanations.
As a moonlight-composer, I know about that, but I don't THINK about it. I took a quick evaluation of my last piece of music and voila: the phrasing (if existing) is more like a happy accident than well thought through...
Exactly. It’s crucial for performers to evaluate their choices in detail as well.
Your videos are wonderful. I'm learning a great deal, and it makes me want to compose again.
that's so great to hear.
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you are my dream music teacher 🫶