Rick, this is seriously one of the best channels on all of youtube, not just in the music community. Thank you for providing your wealth of information to us. I also enjoy when you explain your philosophy behind the connection between life and music, I completely agree and it's inspiring to hear someone love it and live it out every day. Thanks again!
Though I absolutely love your new content, I believe you have incredible topics in these older videos. I sincerely hope they are explored by more viewers, there is a huge arsenal of tools and possibilities to be learned and explored here.
Your thoughts on exploring new harmonic ideas were wonderfully expressed, as someone who is very unfamiliar with late 20th and 21st century concert music, you've giving me a slightly better prospective when listening to modern music. Thank you Rick! Great video as per usual.
Hi Rick, your channel is a gold mine for the musicians around the world. Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, your experience and your passion of music. It's a source of inspiration for me.
Beautiful ending speech, I was always in quest for that feeling, even going through different genres because of that same reason. I subscribed to your channel, can't wait to watch your other videos. Keep up the great work!
Rick, I love that you also live breathe music and share your idea and thoughts and in hope to help us too. This is a great honest video, really looking forward to more - keep them coming! Cheers
Excellent lesson! You beautifully encapsulated why it is important to learn music theory! So many people often wonder if it's really important or necessary to learn theory and what you said in this video is exactly why it is so important. Thank you for all you do, Rick! Happy New Year!
What great piece,suuuuuuuper advanced harmony! Music doesn't hold much secrets to you anymore,I hope I could read those chords! God super bless you,you rule
Wow, that last speech was so inspirational. That was seriously great listening. I remember one of my best mates in my old music group saying to me something about how there's nothing wrong with simpler music, & I think that's also true. Needing someone to show me where to look, as you say, has in fact been what I've needed for my whole time in music, so thank you for that. There are a couple of things involving a kind of complexity that I'd really like to ask you about, but it's hard to articulate. Would you mind if one day I made a (short, & to-the-point) video for you, Rick?!
Dude.. This is amazing. I can't even begin. Been looking for something like this for a while. Been telling my musical peeps to get on this channel! Really good stuff. (Btw.. love the broadness of genres/information talked about from day to day) Very useful/practical/foundational/helpful. ..SOLD! ha..
I hope you don't mind, I'm using this video with my Music Theory class. We are attempting to write our own versions of Bach's Goldberg Variations grades 9-12.
Rick, pretty sure you won't see this, or reply, but I've loved your channel for years and I just wondered for the hundredth time why you seem to avoid talking about Jeff Lynne and ELO at all costs? I would pretty much give anything to see you do Ticket to the Moon or Rain is Falling off their Time album, but dang, ANY ELO 'what makes this song great' would be epic. Anyway, truly enjoyed your newest Katy Perry vid. Well done sussing that out! Keep on rocking brother!
The theme and variations part was fine, but the ending speech was great! Too bad this has only 11K views. You should expand those ideas into their own video.
exactly. in the same way you described dissonance I arrived here searching for inspiration with form. pop form is now boring enough to me that it stagnates the other things. also, to hear someone speak with those words is somewhat profound to me. I cannot say anything about any one else and do not care to really. however in my experience, these experiences and this path I have walked have molded something. it's a bit existential and illusive maybe, but what I'm searching for ... not words. it's strange to hear someone say what is kept to ones self, that could be the thing with music.
Than you feel less and less, it's not just drugs, as in "substances", you can be over sexed or gorge yourself on food so much you get tired of what was once enjoyable. In a way, happiness is sometimes just a frog jumping from lilly pad to lilly pad to achieve the next goal, the lilly pad was the last goal, whereas to be content is what most people are after really. Moderation in all things, the middle way, middle path, yada yada yada.
I love Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Haydn and Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paginni and Elgar's Enigma Variations and the Fourth Movement of Beethoven's Third Symphony. But in general I dislike the form. Probably explains why I do not like Jazz.
To my way of hearing and feeling, the Theme and Variation form IS the most structured. i view it as the most amenable vehicle whereby a composer and/or musician can simply show off their technical skill set. And that is something I loathe. Ravel said that his own BOLERO contained NO MUSIC. I agree. (It is all structure.)
Rick, this is seriously one of the best channels on all of youtube, not just in the music community. Thank you for providing your wealth of information to us. I also enjoy when you explain your philosophy behind the connection between life and music, I completely agree and it's inspiring to hear someone love it and live it out every day. Thanks again!
Thank you so much Joel!
Though I absolutely love your new content, I believe you have incredible topics in these older videos. I sincerely hope they are explored by more viewers, there is a huge arsenal of tools and possibilities to be learned and explored here.
This is one of the best music theory TH-cam channels I've come across, good work man.
Your thoughts on exploring new harmonic ideas were wonderfully expressed, as someone who is very unfamiliar with late 20th and 21st century concert music, you've giving me a slightly better prospective when listening to modern music. Thank you Rick! Great video as per usual.
Hi Rick,
your channel is a gold mine for the musicians around the world.
Thank you very much for sharing your knowledge, your experience and your passion of music.
It's a source of inspiration for me.
Excellent👍👏👏👏
Beautiful ending speech, I was always in quest for that feeling, even going through different genres because of that same reason. I subscribed to your channel, can't wait to watch your other videos. Keep up the great work!
Rick, I love that you also live breathe music and share your idea and thoughts and in hope to help us too. This is a great honest video, really looking forward to more - keep them coming! Cheers
Excellent lesson! You beautifully encapsulated why it is important to learn music theory! So many people often wonder if it's really important or necessary to learn theory and what you said in this video is exactly why it is so important. Thank you for all you do, Rick! Happy New Year!
Love the piece you play for us here -- one of my favs of the examples you've shared.
You are a gem, I agree with you 100%
What great piece,suuuuuuuper advanced harmony! Music doesn't hold much secrets to you anymore,I hope I could read those chords! God super bless you,you rule
I'm so glad I found your channel, so much interesting content! Keep up the awesome work!!
I am really enjoying all these videos you're posting, especially this one. I learn something every time I watch one. Please keep it up :)
Excellent and practical!
You are so GREAT, Rick! Thank you
Great original theme and variations piece. I love dissonance.
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My favorite new TH-camr!
Awesome video! I love the history segment about how the classical composers being influenced by each other. Good stuff!
Wow and that end segment. Beautifully said
Wow, that last speech was so inspirational. That was seriously great listening. I remember one of my best mates in my old music group saying to me something about how there's nothing wrong with simpler music, & I think that's also true.
Needing someone to show me where to look, as you say, has in fact been what I've needed for my whole time in music, so thank you for that. There are a couple of things involving a kind of complexity that I'd really like to ask you about, but it's hard to articulate. Would you mind if one day I made a (short, & to-the-point) video for you, Rick?!
+Rich7714 You can send me a video anytime. Thanks Rich!
Dude.. This is amazing. I can't even begin. Been looking for something like this for a while. Been telling my musical peeps to get on this channel! Really good stuff. (Btw.. love the broadness of genres/information talked about from day to day) Very useful/practical/foundational/helpful. ..SOLD! ha..
Jon David Heim thanks so much Jon!
Thank you Mr. Beato
I hope you don't mind, I'm using this video with my Music Theory class. We are attempting to write our own versions of Bach's Goldberg Variations grades 9-12.
Great information! Love your videos!
Rick, pretty sure you won't see this, or reply, but I've loved your channel for years and I just wondered for the hundredth time why you seem to avoid talking about Jeff Lynne and ELO at all costs? I would pretty much give anything to see you do Ticket to the Moon or Rain is Falling off their Time album, but dang, ANY ELO 'what makes this song great' would be epic. Anyway, truly enjoyed your newest Katy Perry vid. Well done sussing that out! Keep on rocking brother!
Thank you so much for this video!
The theme and variations part was fine, but the ending speech was great! Too bad this has only 11K views. You should expand those ideas into their own video.
exactly. in the same way you described dissonance I arrived here searching for inspiration with form. pop form is now boring enough to me that it stagnates the other things. also, to hear someone speak with those words is somewhat profound to me. I cannot say anything about any one else and do not care to really. however in my experience, these experiences and this path I have walked have molded something. it's a bit existential and illusive maybe, but what I'm searching for ... not words. it's strange to hear someone say what is kept to ones self, that could be the thing with music.
great video, super helpful
Great teacher, great video!!!!!
+bling0023 Thanks Bling!!
Inspiring
it's "construcción" by "chico Buarque" a good example of you are talkin about? se abre waiting for you un buenos Aires! greatings!
Sir.. that music piece u played around the tenth minute.. was so ghastly.. thats scary.. creepy... I cant sleep
Sounds analogous to building a tolerance with drugs and constantly going further to seek that initial high haha.
You're so right Nando! Cheers mate!
Than you feel less and less, it's not just drugs, as in "substances", you can be over sexed or gorge yourself on food so much you get tired of what was once enjoyable. In a way, happiness is sometimes just a frog jumping from lilly pad to lilly pad to achieve the next goal, the lilly pad was the last goal, whereas to be content is what most people are after really. Moderation in all things, the middle way, middle path, yada yada yada.
Sir.. can u kindly make a video on how to compose a piece that wont let people sleep even when they're not listening to it?
Amen
Does this mean every song written in A minor is a variation of the last?
Bach is the master.
I love Brahms' Variations on a Theme by Haydn and Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paginni and Elgar's Enigma Variations and the Fourth Movement of Beethoven's Third Symphony. But in general I dislike the form. Probably explains why I do not like Jazz.
Val Lamon I love the pieces you mentioned. Do you not like the form because it's not as structured as say sonata form?
To my way of hearing and feeling, the Theme and Variation form IS the most structured. i view it as the most amenable vehicle whereby a composer and/or musician can simply show off their technical skill set. And that is something I loathe. Ravel said that his own BOLERO contained NO MUSIC. I agree. (It is all structure.)
@Lunar Orbit u r so right - there are a few pieces by Bach that i love - but most of it i have no patience for