Excellent, excellent, excellent, I've seen all the videos I've seen of the techniques and styles but you really take it straight to the porch. I like that I think you are a excellent teacher. Your technique is great. Keep doing what you're doing.
Your explanation was the clearest and the most intuitive explanation of extended chords I’ve heard. I appreciate the logical progression built into your explanations. 👍🏽
hi i love your content on Tiktok & you use a lot of today's pop songs or pop artists as example (i'm Gen Z). I like music theory as it makes me easier to figure out songs, write chords / songs, improvise. but i found that a lot of music theorist is either jazz musician or classical musician or older people & a lot of them use too many old songs as examples and show note sheets which i'm not into. I admit that i can't read note sheet but i know major scale (+mode), interval, triads (basic music theory).
Thanks for your feedback -- and I agree that theory makes it all much more understandable and fun. I'm glad the song examples help to make things more interesting and accessible. The patterns you know are really the key to mastering theory, not sheet music. If you're interested, definitely check out the community in the video notes. The theory course explains the geometry of music in depth and also dismantles traditional notation, showing why sheet music is overrated and misleading.
Half a step is a step. It's a shorter step, but it's still a step. The core problem with music theory is it is crammed full of nonsensical terminology.
Excellent, excellent, excellent, I've seen all the videos I've seen of the techniques and styles but you really take it straight to the porch. I like that I think you are a excellent teacher. Your technique is great. Keep doing what you're doing.
Your explanation was the clearest and the most intuitive explanation of extended chords I’ve heard. I appreciate the logical progression built into your explanations. 👍🏽
Please do the other video! This is GREAT PRESENTATION!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH
Merci for this. I just subbed to your channel, and like your explanations of a difficult subject. Hey, you make it not so difficult, n'est-ce pas'
This is amazing! What about the diminished chord? Bdim7 would have an A flat, not A natural, right?
hi i love your content on Tiktok & you use a lot of today's pop songs or pop artists as example (i'm Gen Z). I like music theory as it makes me easier to figure out songs, write chords / songs, improvise.
but i found that a lot of music theorist is either jazz musician or classical musician or older people & a lot of them use too many old songs as examples and show note sheets which i'm not into.
I admit that i can't read note sheet but i know major scale (+mode), interval, triads (basic music theory).
Thanks for your feedback -- and I agree that theory makes it all much more understandable and fun. I'm glad the song examples help to make things more interesting and accessible. The patterns you know are really the key to mastering theory, not sheet music. If you're interested, definitely check out the community in the video notes. The theory course explains the geometry of music in depth and also dismantles traditional notation, showing why sheet music is overrated and misleading.
Half a step is a step. It's a shorter step, but it's still a step. The core problem with music theory is it is crammed full of nonsensical terminology.
Musical terminology is crazy, it's true.
Stay with it. Even if it takes a lot of repetition, because it will pay off.