Q+A #4: Interval Inversions
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 ก.ค. 2024
- I've gotten a lot of questions about Interval Inversions over on Twitter, so I give a run down of inversions on today's Q+A.
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Thank you! Love from Sweden 💛💙
Explained sooo well I searched the ENTIRE TH-cam yet I couldn’t understand a single one yet when I watched your video for the first 3 minutes I immediately understood! Earned yourself a sub and like!
thank you Jesse...as always great explanation 👻
I really like your explanations and videos -- keep it up! I am learning a lot.
Glad you like them!
Man I love this channel!
I was talking to a muso friend about how the circle of 4/5 is not the only one. He had never thought of a 6/3 or 7/2 circle. I thought of it always adding up to 9 during the conversation. I appreciate you expanding on that with the maj to min and aug to dim. Tritone to tritone makes sense. Fascinating. Learning more about substitutions sure makes my music easier to explain, and hopefully know I know a bit more about how and why I'll be able to give better subtle hints in my music about changes ahead. I feel lucky I can sometimes hear there is a change coming in others compositions and will keep working on that. Thanks for another useful clip. Would you consider this a form of negative harmony?
Hi, what's the usage of interval inversions on the Guitar?
I like intervals
What is that instrument to the right of your head? Looks cool
A mandolin?
thanks