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My first tutorial I ran across you was Imagine. At 71 years old it’s taking me for ever ,but I am actually learning from your tutorials. There are quite a few people out there doing good tutorials. I find you to be one of the exceptional ones. So far my favorite. I have read some people call you awesome Nate. I agree you’re awesome Nate to me. Your tips about ultimate guitar proved to be valuable to me. I am sure I have tons more to learn from you. Thanks!
Hey Nate - hope I’m wording this correctly but and chance you could do a video on using 3rds, 5ths etc. while playing melodies or in arpeggios? Often in rockabilly or boogie woogie I see intervals used instead of just single notes but they have to be put together correctly to fit in. I’ll try to find some examples to include that might help this make more sense.
This sounds like a cool idea! I think I know what you mean. I was just thinking I should do some beginner boogie woogie tutorials...not my personal area of expertise but I think it would be fun :)
The same note played twice (perhaps by two different instruments) I'm used to hearing named as a "unison" interval. But perhaps in some contexts there could be a functional reason for calling it a diminished 2nd.
Thank you so much Nate. My head was spinning round faster than Linda Blair at first but when you were applying the theory to songs, it really became evident.
Great video. Thanks, Nate. I picked up from your lesson on In My Life, that the first two notes of the riff in the right hand make a minor 6, and find it a helpful way to remember that interval.
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Great review 4 Me; but Ur explanation was concise & precise. Most instructors say "flattened note" for example. Thnx Nate.
Great example of, when you know your stuff, you are able to explain it in simplest terms.
My first tutorial I ran across you was Imagine. At 71 years old it’s taking me for ever ,but I am actually learning from your tutorials. There are quite a few people out there doing good tutorials. I find you to be one of the exceptional ones. So far my favorite. I have read some people call you awesome Nate. I agree you’re awesome Nate to me. Your tips about ultimate guitar proved to be valuable to me. I am sure I have tons more to learn from you. Thanks!
I’m so happy to hear this, Mark 💜
A very informative tutorial once again, Nate. Keep up the great work! 👏
Glad you enjoyed it!
loved the way you presented this video so thoroughly, and with examples at that!
I’m so glad!
I always love every amazing tutorial that you post.
Thank you! Cheers!
Very nice Nate! Thank you
Very interesting, thanks! Though after hearing a bit of it, I want to see Greensleeves at some point. :)
Hey Nate - hope I’m wording this correctly but and chance you could do a video on using 3rds, 5ths etc. while playing melodies or in arpeggios? Often in rockabilly or boogie woogie I see intervals used instead of just single notes but they have to be put together correctly to fit in. I’ll try to find some examples to include that might help this make more sense.
This sounds like a cool idea! I think I know what you mean. I was just thinking I should do some beginner boogie woogie tutorials...not my personal area of expertise but I think it would be fun :)
That is pretty cool. I never realized that you could use popular music to help remember intervals. Great video!
Glad you liked it! This was a fun one to make
The same note played twice (perhaps by two different instruments) I'm used to hearing named as a "unison" interval. But perhaps in some contexts there could be a functional reason for calling it a diminished 2nd.
Can u do "Oh My Love" by John Lennon?
Okay let's say you know all of them ascending and descending, how can you apply this intervals in listening to real music?
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Thank you so much Nate. My head was spinning round faster than Linda Blair at first but when you were applying the theory to songs, it really became evident.
Excellent!
Awesome video Nate.
Few recommendations for future tutorials:
Harry Styles - As it was
Coldplay - Fix You
Aha - Take on Me
La La Land - City of Stars
Great suggestions! You're in luck with Take On Me: th-cam.com/video/YLVeSK032LY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=WloIZRhDkt0Pg-FS
Hi Nate! Can you make a video of "prettiest friend by jason mraz" . Thanks ☺️
nate please make tutorial for blackbird by The Beatles
Great video. Thanks, Nate. I picked up from your lesson on In My Life, that the first two notes of the riff in the right hand make a minor 6, and find it a helpful way to remember that interval.
Yes totally! Now I wish I gave that as an example in the video
Big fan Nate
Can u post a song called Cannon
great video !
Thanks!
C to Dbb would be a diminished second. But not especially practical.
that makes sense!