For the first time in all these years of watching videos of theory, I finally understood how modes work😢Thank you Shred! You just said the things in the right and simplest way, and it clicked!
Im still confused on what an interval actually is, would you mind to explain? Im confused on what he means the “distance between two notes” and what it represent.
What a fucking hero seriously man im only new but i have never found anyone speak theroy in plain english i actually feel like i left with a basic grasp genuinely thank you so much
I've always been frustrated with music theory . I can play shit that sounds really good and with good rhythm and timing. People around me tell me I'm good but I don't have a clue WTF I'm actually playing . I know that if I learned theory it would take me to another level . Hope you can help me Shred . ✌
I feel that man I can play alright nothing crazy or over the top but good enough for my own happiness but I just don’t get what I’m playing or how people can hear a note and know what it is I have what I call “no pitch” 🤣
Greetings. Man Thank you, Thank you. Finally, music theory is making a lot of sense. I have been seeing that circle in all my books and have not been able to make any sense of it for the last 5yrs, you come along and in a matter of moments i have a basic understanding to start me running. Stay metal.
I really like this guys content, he really knows his stuff. Im new to learning guitar and trying to learn music theory feels like your 5 years old and your dad throws you into the ocean off his boat without a lifejacket. But this is pretty clear, gonna have to watch it a few times to fully grasp, but good stuff. Thx
I’ve never thought about being a singer/songwriter until a few years ago. One of your videos helped me conceive nearly two full albums of tracks. I’m not ready to sing yet, but I could see myself reciting lyrics on stage. So, that’s what I’m going to do with my tracks when I’m not home practicing the singing.
Great video. I love how you apply application to the theory. I never knew that iv V of the scales create tension to return to the i until i saw your video one day. Been using that since!
This is great stuff! Been getting into playing things other than just basic chords over the last 5 years. Never really learned any of these musical terms, but very easy to follow along. Even figured out shine on You crazy diamond was a minor 7th while you were lecturing.
If your under high school, taking band class can really help. In middle school I played in percussion and in marching band HS I played Xylophones. I learned a lot of music theory like circle of fifth, how to practice properly, and a lot of great shit in Middle school/HS. Great way to read music and understand guitar is a weird piano. :)
I knew you were a little crazy already. That thought was confirmed by your untrimmed strings. All jokes aside this is actually one of the best videos on music theory and is super easy to follow.
By far one of the best videos on music theory on YT!!! This made everything so clear by showing how it all works together in a frame work that anyone can understand \m/
For Sure! I've heard about the intervals but this is probably the first video I've seen that shows what they are and how important they are when writing music@@ShredmasterScott
I'm glad to finally see someone who uses the same 'just get out of the way' technique when locking the strings on the neck. I no longer feel alone however it's still an absolute disaster
Yea this has always been like trying to understand Japanese or any foreign language...it gets overwhelmingly confusing for me when it comes to any "technical" guitar stuff the way i guess i try to improve my playing is just by constantly trying to learn new riffs and solos from some of my favorite bands but from someone whose been playing for 27yrs but haven't really improved much...I had a tough time just trying to get a guitar that I can afford that aesthetically fits me for my best playing. Because I'm a lefty but have mainly owned right handed strat body knockoffs and first issue was I started playing a right handed guitar upside down. So the strings were reversed for me but I could play songs just by ear but after years I realized I couldn't even play general power chords (try playing a power chord reversed....its really akaward) so eventually paid to get the nut piece from a left handed guitar so the strings would be correct and that was basically like relearning guitar all over again. And then realized I can hardly solo low on the fretboard because of the lower horn was closer to my low E string instead of the high E. And havent had a guitar that i could bend the strings up a whole fret with ease like I see peoples guitars on TH-cam vids so those types of things sort of hinder me from my full potential. But like i have trouble trying to follow just tabs because i dont really have a reference on exactly where im at in a song and get lost trying to learn solos through tabs or I know what strings to play on what fret but I dont know how its picked and it gets confusing. Ive always just played what I wanted of mainly cover songs and did everything willy nilly with no structure or technical playing i just liked to learn songs by ear and whenever I get stuck I look up guitar lesson vids on here and I actually learn alot from just covering my favorite guitarist and learning their styles of playing
You've absolutely cleared up my confusion about the scales vs modes. i'm about to go and write six hundred and sixty six new riffs with this knowledge, muahahaha
If you think this type of theory is brain busting, check out Arnold Schoenberg and try completely understanding smoothly modulating between and threw all of the different keys. Highly recommend Pierrot Lunaire it has some asbolutely jarring and phenomenal key changes. Schoenbergs chart of regions is one of his great contributions to music.
Not sure how OBVIOUS it might be to ppl still learning Shred... But one thing u don't mention ... Is that the FIRST TWO NOTES of your sample riffs are where the discussed interval is ... U kinda gloss over that small but crucial detail when u just call out and play the entire riff... Ppl might be wondering where the example of the intervals are ... And that's the FIRST 2 notes of the riff/melody y'all...
I go into way more detail in my full course. Breaking down every example would have easily doubled the time of this video. You’re correct though, if you want to really understand the material, you have to break it down!
@@Hahahahadavee The interval portion is not very hard to understand, but once you get to scales he stops explaining anything and just shows you them, which isn't helpful.
i just don’t understand how these songs translate to the modes. i’m looking at the modes and the songs and they don’t sound alike or have similar notes. am i missing something? like i get what modes are, but the examples are tripping me up
12:07 "a scale within a scale" is not a great way to think about it in my opinion. it's a scale DERIVED from another scale. 'within' would be more suited to describe a pentatonic (but even then thats a bad description as it is its own independent thing).
I'm studying the Level 2: Intervals part. I'm checking the notes in the fretboard with the songs presented to figure out which interval is used at each part of the riff. I have it figured out for all of the songs except for the ones shown in the Major 6th and Minor 7th examples. Can someone explain which notes are the ones that use each interval? For Man in the Mirror I see that the first two notes are: B-D. However when I count 9 semitones from B I get G#. Also, the next two notes are E-G. Again however, 9 semitones from E lead me to C#. Am I missing something? Is it used in the next notes? Also for Man in the Box, I understand that first notes are what we could a unison since the root of the chord and the single note are the same ones. But the last two notes appear to be B-D. 10 semitones from B lead me to A however. I would like some help. Correct me in anything I have wrong, I've just started out learning.
I'm using the Guitar grimoire and learning MANY different types of scales, is that considered music theory? It includes a lot of information similar to this
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I love you but what the hell are you talking about? I can play a lot of these songs on my guitar??????
Great Video!
Perhaps I clicked on this video just to hear another "muhahaha"!!!!
Think I got a decent handle of muhahaha’s in there
Even if we don’t learn any music theory - the muha haha makes it all worth it
For the first time in all these years of watching videos of theory, I finally understood how modes work😢Thank you Shred! You just said the things in the right and simplest way, and it clicked!
This is great news, time to celebrate!
I took a year of jazz at uni….this bearded man taught me modes better.
This is like a workout for the brain! Learning so much you never knew existed, it's so rewarding
Muhahaha! I'm familiar with intervals but I would have never thought to present them as you did with specific songs as reference ~ very nice!!!
Not just songs but riffs instead of solos as you might expect.
Im still confused on what an interval actually is, would you mind to explain? Im confused on what he means the “distance between two notes” and what it represent.
What a fucking hero seriously man im only new but i have never found anyone speak theroy in plain english i actually feel like i left with a basic grasp genuinely thank you so much
I've always been frustrated with music theory . I can play shit that sounds really good and with good rhythm and timing. People around me tell me I'm good but I don't have a clue WTF I'm actually playing . I know that if I learned theory it would take me to another level . Hope you can help me Shred . ✌
I feel that man I can play alright nothing crazy or over the top but good enough for my own happiness but I just don’t get what I’m playing or how people can hear a note and know what it is I have what I call “no pitch” 🤣
Finally! This is exactly what I been looking for!
A step by step method instead of being thrown in the middle of the ocean
Greetings. Man Thank you, Thank you. Finally, music theory is making a lot of sense. I have been seeing that circle in all my books and have not been able to make any sense of it for the last 5yrs, you come along and in a matter of moments i have a basic understanding to start me running. Stay metal.
I started watching your videos about a month ago and have made more progress in this month than I have in the last year.
Awesome! Keep going!
Dude, that’s awesome! What a great feeling right?
I learned the minor scale first, so every other scale gets referenced back to that for me.
That’s cool, I prefer the minor scale myself
I really like this guys content, he really knows his stuff. Im new to learning guitar and trying to learn music theory feels like your 5 years old and your dad throws you into the ocean off his boat without a lifejacket. But this is pretty clear, gonna have to watch it a few times to fully grasp, but good stuff. Thx
I'm always impresssed with the new and creative ways you subtlety flip me the bird in your videos🤣
this video is the pinnacle of theory for guitar thank you master muhahahahha
Agreed! Master all the examples in this video and you’ll be a theory monster!
I’ve never thought about being a singer/songwriter until a few years ago. One of your videos helped me conceive nearly two full albums of tracks. I’m not ready to sing yet, but I could see myself reciting lyrics on stage. So, that’s what I’m going to do with my tracks when I’m not home practicing the singing.
I’ve watched all of ur videos on music theory, looked it up, have watched every TH-cam video on it, and I still don’t get a single thing
I honestly think the comment I left on your short video about sweep picking inspired you to make this video. I really appreciate that.
I often get inspired by comments when it comes to making videos!
Great video. I love how you apply application to the theory. I never knew that iv V of the scales create tension to return to the i until i saw your video one day. Been using that since!
That’s incredible news! Makes my day when the light bulb comes on!
Never ever understood modes until this short lesson. Wow. Modes unlocked!!! Thank you
papa shred thank you a lot!!! gonna get me a whap juice to start hitting those scales!!!!!
This is great stuff! Been getting into playing things other than just basic chords over the last 5 years. Never really learned any of these musical terms, but very easy to follow along. Even figured out shine on You crazy diamond was a minor 7th while you were lecturing.
That’s correct! Feels amazing when you figure stuff out right?
@@ShredmasterScott band practice was AMAZING this week! You're an ace and absolute game changer bud 😃
1:20 “there’s no H note” polish music theory: hold my beer
For people that don't know in poland B=H A#=B
Thank you so much for using examples of these concepts are used in songs, it's really helpful
If your under high school, taking band class can really help. In middle school I played in percussion and in marching band HS I played Xylophones. I learned a lot of music theory like circle of fifth, how to practice properly, and a lot of great shit in Middle school/HS. Great way to read music and understand guitar is a weird piano. :)
You've explained modes in more clarity than I've ever hear before.
That’s great news buckwheat! I’m glad this method made sense!
You think if i go into a coma and have someone play music theory videos on some headphones directly to me id know how to use it when i wake up?
I knew you were a little crazy already. That thought was confirmed by your untrimmed strings. All jokes aside this is actually one of the best videos on music theory and is super easy to follow.
Thank you fishman, that means a lot!
I figured he was crazy cuz of the white powder under his nose
Best music teacher ever. I am so happy that i discovered your channel.
Used to hate the muhahahas’ but now I sit there waiting for it
Shredmaster Scott is the only reason I am not failing music.
By far one of the best videos on music theory on YT!!! This made everything so clear by showing how it all works together in a frame work that anyone can understand \m/
Thank you church! I hope the musical examples make theory more relevant!
For Sure! I've heard about the intervals but this is probably the first video I've seen that shows what they are and how important they are when writing music@@ShredmasterScott
I have officially found my favorite Metal Music Video. Hail to the King by Avenge7. Wow. Had to listen 3X in a row.
I love having my music Locrian ala mode.
I'm glad to finally see someone who uses the same 'just get out of the way' technique when locking the strings on the neck. I no longer feel alone however it's still an absolute disaster
I sorta understand but at the same time i feel like im being pumped with some information i dont need
Thanks for this shred, im gonna take this knowledge to my guitar lessons and apply them to my playing so i can write actual good songs
Me: I hope this can teach me music theory
The video: 1:15 immediately flips me off
i'm breaking a mental sweat.... looking at those strings!! please clip!!!!
You're amazing... CHEERS!
twinkle twinkle little star is also
now i know my ABCs too.
thats what i learned, thank you.
You are awesome! Very fun to watch
Thanks for the video and the breakdown!!! Your guitar tone sounds heavenly.
Thank you Gustavo!
A better example for the blues scale would have been Jump In the Fire
Yea this has always been like trying to understand Japanese or any foreign language...it gets overwhelmingly confusing for me when it comes to any "technical" guitar stuff the way i guess i try to improve my playing is just by constantly trying to learn new riffs and solos from some of my favorite bands but from someone whose been playing for 27yrs but haven't really improved much...I had a tough time just trying to get a guitar that I can afford that aesthetically fits me for my best playing. Because I'm a lefty but have mainly owned right handed strat body knockoffs and first issue was I started playing a right handed guitar upside down. So the strings were reversed for me but I could play songs just by ear but after years I realized I couldn't even play general power chords (try playing a power chord reversed....its really akaward) so eventually paid to get the nut piece from a left handed guitar so the strings would be correct and that was basically like relearning guitar all over again. And then realized I can hardly solo low on the fretboard because of the lower horn was closer to my low E string instead of the high E. And havent had a guitar that i could bend the strings up a whole fret with ease like I see peoples guitars on TH-cam vids so those types of things sort of hinder me from my full potential. But like i have trouble trying to follow just tabs because i dont really have a reference on exactly where im at in a song and get lost trying to learn solos through tabs or I know what strings to play on what fret but I dont know how its picked and it gets confusing. Ive always just played what I wanted of mainly cover songs and did everything willy nilly with no structure or technical playing i just liked to learn songs by ear and whenever I get stuck I look up guitar lesson vids on here and I actually learn alot from just covering my favorite guitarist and learning their styles of playing
Morning coffee and a fresh video from lord Shred! This will be a good day :D
coffee and shredding is a win win combination my brother!
@@ShredmasterScott hell yeah. Nothing better than caffeine jitters to help build speed 😄
I didn't pick up the guitar again after all these years of struggling to be a slouch. I did pause the video to bust a quick pump after a year off...
Really helpfull video! Thanks! I apply the circles of fists every day now!
Just learned about you but it makes me really wanna relearn all this
Let’s goooo Jace! 2024 is the year to shred!
You've absolutely cleared up my confusion about the scales vs modes. i'm about to go and write six hundred and sixty six new riffs with this knowledge, muahahaha
Muhahaha, that’s amazing, riff lord status attained!
Brooooo , I really want A les paul like that! (even tho i am a bassist) . Also your videos are amazing and they helped me a lot!
SPOOKAY AAAAGHHHHRRRRRRRRR AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH thanks bro
Tom Petty - Here Cums My Girl part nailed me so hard that I shed a tear!
Great video!
Shred is the coolest guitar teacher 🤘
If you think this type of theory is brain busting, check out Arnold Schoenberg and try completely understanding smoothly modulating between and threw all of the different keys.
Highly recommend Pierrot Lunaire it has some asbolutely jarring and phenomenal key changes. Schoenbergs chart of regions is one of his great contributions to music.
beautiful job thanks
I know you already know this but you are the coolest guy on the interwebs.
I enjoy just relaxing after work putting on some of your vids and just jam out lmao 😂
It’s like we’re jamming together!
Not sure how OBVIOUS it might be to ppl still learning Shred... But one thing u don't mention ... Is that the FIRST TWO NOTES of your sample riffs are where the discussed interval is ... U kinda gloss over that small but crucial detail when u just call out and play the entire riff... Ppl might be wondering where the example of the intervals are ... And that's the FIRST 2 notes of the riff/melody y'all...
Yeah but he's also getting you to hear the interval within a piece of music so it has some context as well.
I go into way more detail in my full course. Breaking down every example would have easily doubled the time of this video. You’re correct though, if you want to really understand the material, you have to break it down!
Why are your low E, A, and D all wound backwards? 👁👄👁
3:17 Master Of Pupetzzzzahh
Music theory is counting to twelve.
Not really.
Shred is the man
Don’t watch if you’re a beginner, bro lost me 5 minutes in. Had a great nap though so my time wasn’t wasted 🙏
You might watch it few times to understand like i did
@@Hahahahadavee The interval portion is not very hard to understand, but once you get to scales he stops explaining anything and just shows you them, which isn't helpful.
Watch his noob video if ur a beginner
does the sunlight inside that room hurt your eyes lol The ''too cool for you'' sunglasses? like Esteban haha
It’s part of his persona
So that’s what modes are. Awesome video
Thank you Malcolm! Modes are a fascinating topic!
Unreal thanks for this❤
I have such a hard time writing tunes despite having a novice grasp of the sound/theory of these intervals
This week I’ll be dropping some composition tutorials on patreon. Writing music with theory is incredibly fun but it takes practice !
The video every guitarist needs!
Facts my brother!
Hey Shred. Every time I try to fard, I shid. Any tips and not shiddin pant?
That evil laugh takes me out😂😂😂😂. Mu Ha ha ha
i just don’t understand how these songs translate to the modes. i’m looking at the modes and the songs and they don’t sound alike or have similar notes. am i missing something? like i get what modes are, but the examples are tripping me up
The key translated to the relative major mode I guess
Lol! Stellar instruction but also funny! 🎉 ahhhh!! My brain is on fire!!! 🔥 muahhhhaaaaa!!!
Muhahaha, I love the feeling of breaking a mental sweat!
Great, now to study guitar I'll need to buy a set of dumbbells?
A good pump keeps your fingers moving muhahaha!
Dude. You rock!
Thanks Shred, sent this to my band mates 🤫
Muhahaha, excellent! Write a hit track for me
12:07 "a scale within a scale" is not a great way to think about it in my opinion. it's a scale DERIVED from another scale. 'within' would be more suited to describe a pentatonic (but even then thats a bad description as it is its own independent thing).
Awesome fucking video I’d look into your Patreon after watching this great explanation
Thank you 326! I’m dropping like 4 of these videos a week on patreon right now. My patrons are making insane gains muhahaha!
In poland we have H note wich is B
But we also have B note wich is A#
Nice lesson as always Shred! Is that a 60s LP standard? Sounds great!
It sure looks like a 60s standard that's for sure. Have you played the 50s or the 60s yet? I've heard they're absolutely awesome when set up properly.
Thank you brother great as always 🤘🥵🤘💧💧💧
Thanks shred.
what a fantastic video have a wonderful day also happy holiday season ❤😊
Thank you my brother! I’m ready to party through the holidays!
How the fuck did I understand this and I haven't touched a sheet of music since highschool
Could you do a video on making a metal Fague?
Maybe with a polyrythm guitar chugg?
Got lost in lv 2
What i don’t understand is, say you have a melody! How do you know wich key suits best for the melody?
This is 100% not the last time I watch this videp
WHOM
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YOU??
Had to subscribe to you.
Saw the Kirk Hammett, Friedman video & you had me LOLOL.
I'm studying the Level 2: Intervals part. I'm checking the notes in the fretboard with the songs presented to figure out which interval is used at each part of the riff. I have it figured out for all of the songs except for the ones shown in the Major 6th and Minor 7th examples. Can someone explain which notes are the ones that use each interval?
For Man in the Mirror I see that the first two notes are: B-D. However when I count 9 semitones from B I get G#. Also, the next two notes are E-G. Again however, 9 semitones from E lead me to C#. Am I missing something? Is it used in the next notes?
Also for Man in the Box, I understand that first notes are what we could a unison since the root of the chord and the single note are the same ones. But the last two notes appear to be B-D. 10 semitones from B lead me to A however. I would like some help. Correct me in anything I have wrong, I've just started out learning.
It' s fucking good to learn from You🕯️⚰️🕯️👹
I get music theory, but what do I do now? How do I apply it to actual playing?
I'm using the Guitar grimoire and learning MANY different types of scales, is that considered music theory? It includes a lot of information similar to this
Yeah. Scales are a part of theory.
Scales absolutely count as theory!
@ShredmasterScott then I am practicing the Hungarian minor 4 in F# and / G FLAT
@@blakeoms sweet
Great video dude
Thank you pancake!
How does the tritone go from 5-7 to 666 to 3-2-2-1 or something what are you talking about
This is gold
We ❤ Shred
Very helpful thx
*YES*
If not rocket science, evil science maybe?
Muhahaha, evil science!
how do modes apply to songs, for example, why is here comes my girl, in lydian mode.