Timestamps: • (0:00) Intro • (0:13) Basics • (0:47) A note about inversions • (2:51) Part 1: Major Keys (I-IV-I vs I-V-I) • (3:12) 1. Listen for the bass notes • (5:18) 2. Listen for common tones • (6:10) Mini quiz: major keys • (7:01) Part 2: Minor Keys (i-iv-i vs i-V-i) • (7:08) 3. Listen for the quality of the chord • (7:54) Mini quiz: minor keys • (9:00) Quiz: any key • (10:27) Reference: C major and C minor (I-IV-I, I-V-I, i-iv-i, i-V-i) More links/info in description. Thanks!
New to chords and Roman numeral analysis? • (3m) What are these numbers? 6, 6/4, 7, 6/5, 4/3, 4/2: th-cam.com/video/IokuJrECoK8/w-d-xo.html • (15m) Chords (Triads, V7, vii°7), Inversions, and Roman Numeral Analysis Basics: th-cam.com/video/ATq1vijGFrI/w-d-xo.html • Lecture notes (20 page PDF with notes, exercises, answers): ko-fi.com/s/d0af0ca869 Playlists: • Chord Progression Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLBjX9Vsck-AD1U3fAsRHhFEVBfNiZW6zO.html • Practice Guides to Music Making: th-cam.com/play/PLBjX9Vsck-ADmPruyz1mjfe7LHefKp_et.html • There are more playlists available for easier navigation by level or subject Other ways to support this channel: • Listen to my recordings (available to buy or stream): www.ylanchu.com/albums • Ko-fi Shop: ko-fi.com/classicalsqueak/shop More links and information in the description. Hope you have a lovely day! :)
The common tone being the tonic in I-IV-I definitely helps, but i feel like noticing how the voice singing the tonic is NOT held still during the I-V-I progression (it descends down to the leading tone and rescends back up again to the tonic) helps me figure it out a bit better.
Timestamps:
• (0:00) Intro
• (0:13) Basics
• (0:47) A note about inversions
• (2:51) Part 1: Major Keys (I-IV-I vs I-V-I)
• (3:12) 1. Listen for the bass notes
• (5:18) 2. Listen for common tones
• (6:10) Mini quiz: major keys
• (7:01) Part 2: Minor Keys (i-iv-i vs i-V-i)
• (7:08) 3. Listen for the quality of the chord
• (7:54) Mini quiz: minor keys
• (9:00) Quiz: any key
• (10:27) Reference: C major and C minor (I-IV-I, I-V-I, i-iv-i, i-V-i)
More links/info in description. Thanks!
The common tones help me more than following the bass because I get confused ascending vs descending
This is so useful thank you!!!
Glad it's useful! Thanks for watching :)
New to chords and Roman numeral analysis?
• (3m) What are these numbers? 6, 6/4, 7, 6/5, 4/3, 4/2: th-cam.com/video/IokuJrECoK8/w-d-xo.html
• (15m) Chords (Triads, V7, vii°7), Inversions, and Roman Numeral Analysis Basics: th-cam.com/video/ATq1vijGFrI/w-d-xo.html
• Lecture notes (20 page PDF with notes, exercises, answers): ko-fi.com/s/d0af0ca869
Playlists:
• Chord Progression Playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLBjX9Vsck-AD1U3fAsRHhFEVBfNiZW6zO.html
• Practice Guides to Music Making: th-cam.com/play/PLBjX9Vsck-ADmPruyz1mjfe7LHefKp_et.html
• There are more playlists available for easier navigation by level or subject
Other ways to support this channel:
• Listen to my recordings (available to buy or stream): www.ylanchu.com/albums
• Ko-fi Shop: ko-fi.com/classicalsqueak/shop
More links and information in the description.
Hope you have a lovely day! :)
The common tone being the tonic in I-IV-I definitely helps, but i feel like noticing how the voice singing the tonic is NOT held still during the I-V-I progression (it descends down to the leading tone and rescends back up again to the tonic) helps me figure it out a bit better.
Why am I so bad at this 😭
don’t worry i am too 😊
especially playback