Hey Gracie!!! It’s great to see you again. I hope everything goes well with the move to the new place. Although I got quite a few wrong, they seemed a little easier than minor and major. There is a certain distinctive sound with the minor compared to the diminished. That distinctive sound is easier to hear when you are playing root position. I will keep on practicing. Please keep these videos coming. Looking forward to the next video. 😀⭐️⭐️
Thank you Gracie for the challenge. It's more or less doable when you mention the first note being 1, 3 or 5. But very hard when you leave this out and i have to figure out which conversion.
Thank you. Another informative video,as usual. Look forward to more teaching videos after your settle in, unpacked and rested up. I’m in favor for some refresher music theory “shorts”. They may be easier for you to post during theses busy times and keeps us all learning refreshing what we learned thus far.
Great to have you back. Sorry about your long lasting cold. NYC strains of cold can be brutal. Hope you enjoy Brighton, but moving sucks. Post more challenges like this. Thanks again.
Thanks so much. I got all these right after 50 years of playing the trombone in Trad Jazz bands. My new struggle is hearing the subtleties of compression and better frequency recognition to help with EQ moves. Hearing an annoying tone in a mix and thinking, oh, that's about 3.6KHz is more difficult than I expected. Creating electronic music is a great hobby.
Awesome lesson, I got two wrong but I figured, diminished chords are kinda like question marks in music to me and minor are kinda like the end of something sad, I know, I'm weird, great lesson Gracie, thanks, hope you feel better and still doing the lesson, hope your apt works out for you, moving is so stressful!
@@GracieTerzian and I've mentioned this before but that's a reflection on how great a teacher you are, you have a way of simplifying really difficult sounding things and I really appreciate what you do cause it's very helpful to me!
Your comment is very perceptive. Major and minor chords/intervals have strong resolution built in, but diminished is inherently incomplete/unresolved, demanding to move somewhere.
Thanks kiddo. I usually learn something from your videos. Diminished umph minor. If you think of what comes next it makes total sense. Good luck with the move
Merci for this. I aced this. In my dreams. Actually I didn't do bad for someone born with two left ears. I used to joke about that, but now that I'm retired and bought a piano. At least I can use the excuse that it's more difficult with the sound of a ukulele. But I guess George Harrison wouldn't have accepted that as an excuse. Good luck with your move. You videos have been a great help.
@@GracieTerzian Yes sister, as I am teaching Music for students, I found it to be very useful. And God bless you and guide you throughout in your work. And God shall guard you from all the deadly diseases and continue to bless you.
I got some of them. I was listening for the dissonance which helped.,sorry to here you have to move. But living on the beach sounds awesome and could be very inspirational musically. Hope you feel better.
Really interesting video... I can see I'm going to have to put a bit of time into getting to grips with this.. but it was a kick when I got (some of them) right!
M S Gracie minor chords have comparative sharp sound than diminish chords , because in diminish chords two notes are flattened . But it is not easy to recognize. Thank you.
They are so close, can you get aware with using a minor where a diminished should be or will it be to obvious? Also, best wishes on your move. I also believe that you'll get inspired by the view in your new apartment and soon write a new song. Hope you are back at 100% good health. Hang in there.
No!! using a Minor chord instead of a Diminished sticks out like a sore thumb! You wouldn't play a Major chord instead of a Minor, would you? They're different chords, and they're there for a reason.
I've watched both parts and I can't tell any of them apart. I can hear a difference, but I can't tell what the difference is. I guess ear training is not for me.
Best music theory teacher I have seen so far on YT. Always spot on. Thanks Gracie!
Aw what a nice thing to say! Thanks so much!
Hey Gracie!!! It’s great to see you again. I hope everything goes well with the move to the new place. Although I got quite a few wrong, they seemed a little easier than minor and major. There is a certain distinctive sound with the minor compared to the diminished. That distinctive sound is easier to hear when you are playing root position. I will keep on practicing. Please keep these videos coming. Looking forward to the next video. 😀⭐️⭐️
THANK YOU Mrs Terzian. Ditto on previous comment "Best music theory teacher" ! Easy to understand. THX!
Thank you so much Mark! :) you are too kind!
Thank you Gracie for the challenge. It's more or less doable when you mention the first note being 1, 3 or 5. But very hard when you leave this out and i have to figure out which conversion.
Thank you. Another informative video,as usual. Look forward to more teaching videos after your settle in, unpacked and rested up. I’m in favor for some refresher music theory “shorts”. They may be easier for you to post during theses busy times and keeps us all learning refreshing what we learned thus far.
That’s a good idea! Thank you :)
diminished sevenths are my favorites, and they go right along with the harmonic minor scale
Great to have you back. Sorry about your long lasting cold. NYC strains of cold can be brutal. Hope you enjoy Brighton, but moving sucks. Post more challenges like this. Thanks again.
Will do! And thank you very much!
Excellent. I strangely got these better than the major vs minor. Thank you.
Hey Gracie, great to see you again. Good luck with your move.
Thank you David!
Hi Gracie, good luck on your move to Brighton Beach Brooklyn. I hope your cough gets better. Your Musical Theory and Teaching skills are exceptional.
Thank you very much! 🙏🏻
Hi Gracie just started listening and learning from your videos and they are a great help
So glad to hear that, Julie!
Good luck with the move and hope you feel better Gracie.
Thanks for the video too 🙏
Thank you so much!
Thanks Gracie that’s a great video it made me realize it is a lot harder than it appears to be it is a whole study onto itself great work!
Yes it is! Thank you :) good luck
Thank You
You’re welcome! :)
Thanks for the great video and good luck with the move!
Thank you James!
Thanks so much. I got all these right after 50 years of playing the trombone in Trad Jazz bands. My new struggle is hearing the subtleties of compression and better frequency recognition to help with EQ moves. Hearing an annoying tone in a mix and thinking, oh, that's about 3.6KHz is more difficult than I expected. Creating electronic music is a great hobby.
Fantastic -- REALLY liked how you'd play the other version so we could really hear the difference.
Glad you liked it!!
Thank you, Gracie. Hope the move is going well. That's hard enough when you aren't recovering from being ill!
Thank you Sam!
This quiz easier than your first one. Yay! Please get well Gracie. Hope you enjoy the beach. Best of luck.
Glad to hear it! Thank you!
Take care Gracie can't wait to see you soon!
Thank you!
Love these videos
Thanks scott! So glad to hear it
Awesome lesson, I got two wrong but I figured, diminished chords are kinda like question marks in music to me and minor are kinda like the end of something sad, I know, I'm weird, great lesson Gracie, thanks, hope you feel better and still doing the lesson, hope your apt works out for you, moving is so stressful!
Thank you Ruben! If you only got 2 wrong, then that is very good! Keep up the great work :)
@@GracieTerzian and I've mentioned this before but that's a reflection on how great a teacher you are, you have a way of simplifying really difficult sounding things and I really appreciate what you do cause it's very helpful to me!
Your comment is very perceptive. Major and minor chords/intervals have strong resolution built in, but diminished is inherently incomplete/unresolved, demanding to move somewhere.
Thanks kiddo. I usually learn something from your videos. Diminished umph minor. If you think of what comes next it makes total sense. Good luck with the move
Wish you health and happiness, dear Gracie !
Very nice ear training lesson.
Thank you :) glad you liked it
Merci for this. I aced this. In my dreams.
Actually I didn't do bad for someone born with two left ears. I used to joke about that, but now that I'm retired and bought a piano. At least I can use the excuse that it's more difficult with the sound of a ukulele. But I guess George Harrison wouldn't have accepted that as an excuse.
Good luck with your move. You videos have been a great help.
Sehr gutes Tutorial. 💐
Dear sis thank you for a very useful lesson.
You’re welcome! Glad you found it useful :)
@@GracieTerzian Yes sister, as I am teaching Music for students, I found it to be very useful. And God bless you and guide you throughout in your work. And God shall guard you from all the deadly diseases and continue to bless you.
I got some of them. I was listening for the dissonance which helped.,sorry to here you have to move. But living on the beach sounds awesome and could be very inspirational musically. Hope you feel better.
Really interesting video... I can see I'm going to have to put a bit of time into getting to grips with this.. but it was a kick when I got (some of them) right!
It really takes some time so don’t give up!
M S Gracie minor chords have comparative sharp sound than diminish chords , because in diminish chords two notes are flattened . But it is not easy to recognize. Thank you.
Also depends on what instrument you play...🎻
(Coming from guitar): Who would think so much musical training could be provided using a ukulele?
They are so close, can you get aware with using a minor where a diminished should be or will it be to obvious? Also, best wishes on your move. I also believe that you'll get inspired by the view in your new apartment and soon write a new song. Hope you are back at 100% good health. Hang in there.
No!! using a Minor chord instead of a Diminished sticks out like a sore thumb! You wouldn't play a Major chord instead of a Minor, would you? They're different chords, and they're there for a reason.
Diminished chords always sound like an intriguing question and minor chords sound sad.
That’s an interesting way to think about it!
That's the way my ear/brain combo processes it, other brains may vary.
Getting more right since I got my Metronome out
I've watched both parts and I can't tell any of them apart. I can hear a difference, but I can't tell what the difference is. I guess ear training is not for me.
Cool good luck with the Move be like The Hamptons
I couldn't see your hands.
That would be a tell
You’re not supposed to be able to see my hands! Listening only :)