If you enjoyed this video, you might want to check out my full-length guitar course Listen & Play -- it's all about teaching beginner and intermediate guitarists how to start playing by ear. Check it out here: andrewclarkeguitar.com/p/listen-play
@@garlandcollins4114 because we followed the scale and the number formula thing 221-2221 while doing that, don't forget the key notes and the BC EF rule
I’ve been playing guitar for about 6 years now ( mostly learning a song, moving on to a new one and forgetting what I had previously learned). Boy has that changed … your lessons have completely shifted my thinking process behind playing a guitar. I’m no longer playing the guitar just to play, I’m learning how and why the instrument works, thank you so very much for the easy to digest content!
Many teachers seem to forget how confusing early learning of basic theory is/was. This is fantastic presentation of basics and easiest to understand that I have seen- surpassing even basic Beato videos for simplicity and introduction to subject. Very well done!
I have played for 15 years (self taught by manually learning songs individually) and I still was unable to improvise or even identify keys/chords without reference - your video is one of a long list I have watched and is BY FAR the most concise, logical, well structured and easy to understand guitar video I have ever seen. Thank you so much for this
I have only ever commented on videos a handful of times, but wanted to make a point to say, "thank you!"--your video helped me make the connection to the major/minor keys and figuring out how it is determined that a chord is major or minor. I have tinkered with guitar and bass since I was 13 and had a *basic* understanding of music theory; now I am 40 and taking guitar lessons again to actually improve...they have helped, but your explanation has most definitely been my "ah ha!" moment I've been seeking. Now to put it into practice and make things second nature!
I never wanted to learn theory because i thought i would be lost in it and didn't know where to start. I love your lessons and looking forward to learn more.
Went over a lot of popular music theory youtubers and series over the years and yours is my favorite. Especially your way of teaching how to play songs by ear. Very beginner friendly, thanks!
Exactly the way I learned over thirty years ago, by numbers, not by the notes. If this was the only video online that taught theory there would be less confusion about music theory.
I have been playing for over 30 years, I have tried to learn music theory but did not have it presented in you style. I want to thank you for explaining this in a simple straightforward way. I will be watching your videos moving forward. Thank you!
Hey Andrew. As someone who is just starting out with guitar, I can't tell you how helpful your lessons have been. You're an excellent teacher and you make me excited to learn every day! Thank you so much and keep it up!
So far, this has been the most comprehensive music theory lesson I've heard. I've been playing Bass and Guitar for 20 years (minus a few years in-between after my band split).
Andrew, I already knew everything in this video, yet I still watched most of it because I'm so impressed by your succinct, easy-to-understand teaching style. Keep 'em coming!
Amazing video. As a self-taught player of 15 years, I learned the instrument similarly to your description, with online tabs, and yes, by doing this, I learned a lot of songs from my favourite artists, but I'm now realising how little time I've spent over the years learning theory and how having even a simple understanding of it will make you a far more well rounded and creative musician. Your info was easy to understand also.
I have been playing guitar for about 16 years and never really learned music theory. I play with my church so I have been trying to learn and have read and listened to many trying to explain it. You made this so simple, most I have seen make it so complicated, but simple to them. I subscribed to your channel and thank you for that.
I`m a more senior player coming back into playing after a few years and I have to say your videos are superb!...ive watched hundreds of videos on youtube about guitars but have found yours the most informative and easiest to understand....Thank you.
I've been playing music for over 15 or 17 years and was stagnant in my college days (maybe on my 7th or 9th year playing guitar) onwards. Didn't exactly stopped playing but more like I stopped learning new things and just resorted to stock knowledge and noodling on my free time. Back then I've always wanted to play outside notes which is a bit of a complex subject. For me it's a matter of dedication to time given that I missed on a lot of music theory. I can't understand intervals, how chords are made, how to utilize scales in solos and chord changes so on so forth. I came across this video and you good sir made such a refresher. I guess it's not too late for me to get back to my feet and work my ass off. Thank you!
im getting into playing the guitar as i had the strings fixed and replaced, been there since i was a little kid and just this video alone makes me appreciate the beauty of the guitar so much more, you given an amazing video on music theory for me to learn and i truly want to start a band one day when i switch over to electric. thank you so much this video means a lot to me
One of the best videos I’ve watched on music theory hands down!!! I’m a beginner when it comes to music theory and playing guitar and was having a hard time understanding other videos on music theory but this was so good. I’m so excited to have gotten at least the basics down🤗
Ahaa, it is beginning to make sense. I appreciate the logic of communicating in major key vs relative minor. I suspect modality is another language worth understanding. Thanks for your lesson, you are a talented teacher.
You sir, are a f'n Genius at teaching this stuff. Genius. Wish I could have learned from you 30 years ago. Such good content man!!! Thanks a million! I wish you much sucess.
I love your channel!!! I've spent countless hours watching TH-cam guitar videos but your channel delivers the most applicable information in the most efficient way. You're inspiring to consider really playing guitar with a professional gig mindset and not just from my practice room. Thank you so much!
how is this guy so good at teaching. he simplifies the explanation and his visual aids helps a lot to understanding what he's saying. 11/10. You got yourself a new student and a subscriber 😁
I like how you explained these basic concepts. It has a certain amount of complexity, that seems to be not intuitive for most of us, so it's very valuable! Thank you!
I am learning a ton of information from your content. I am from the mtv birth generation with hardly any guitar teachers around. We bought guitars and watched mtv and with a handy chord chart, learned songs. We got pretty good, but had no theory or knowledge of any relation of chords. We messed around until we made our own music. Played in worship group and wrote our own songs and traveled and played. There were major limitations to that type of playing. Finally got stuck in music, bored and gave it up for over 15 years. My daughter wanted to learn, so I picked back up my rickenbacker 650 Dakota, got her a les paul studio E, and started over. Been watching 75% of your content and 25% of another content. I am better in 6 months than I was years ago. To keep my daughters interested while we learn, she needs a few songs to jam with, along with music. So far it is a morgan wade song and big green tractor. We listen to lots of music styles but country type is her favorite. I started learning notes on each string, some pentatonic scales, solfege, different chords, and starting to see how they all work and mesh together a bit more. I will say that I am guilty of jumping around too much. Always come back to just wanting to play some music and jam with her somewhat. Do you have a suggestion of what order to learn all the content, how it is easiest to see the neck map and all the ways it joins together? Across all the different components. I am trying to let her learn some music along the way of learning guitar theory. She is pretty good on the piano and is teaching me some things about music, 12 years old!
I have been looking to build a strong foundation in music theory. I stumbled upon this video after watching so many others. And this is hands down THE BEST one. Thank you for the super crisp, ultra clear and as practical as possible delivery of the foundational concepts. You are doing amazing work, more power to you. ❤
Wow this lesson flowed so smoothly! Before watching this I had just learned how to figure out major scales from a note, and you taught me about relative minor, and how chords are constructed from that (triads), so seamlessly 🤯
Thank you so much for this lesson. Sadly, I never took time to really dive into music theory and I’ve been playing for 20 years. Always frustrated with why I couldn’t catch on beyond rhythm guitar, now I see what I was missing. Sticking around for the rest of your material!! You rock 🙌
Dude, this video was awesome! I watched it twice, once to understand en twice to take notes. It is a really well done explanation. This was really really good! Thank you so much for making this video!!!
i just want to tell you that the way you teach really uses language that is friendly for beginners who want to learn music theory on the guitar. Maybe this is the first time I can understand the theory of music that is explained to you because of your very good way of teaching
@@andrewclarkeguitar THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING TO BE SO MANY PEOPLE BECAME BETTER AND BETTER!!! MANY TIMES I THOUGT "IF I KNEW THAT BEFORE...."!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING ALL OF US! WHAT A GIANT MUSICIAN THAT MAKES A LOT OF REAL MUSICIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD!!!! RESPECT
Amazing teaching talent, the material is structured and easy to consume. I watched a lot of music theory videos trying to get a grasp on the basics, but this one stands out big time! Thank you so much!
man this is the only video that i have ever understood when it comes to even basic theory. i’m only 14 and started playing almost 2 years ago and ive been struggling to get theory right. i played staged events and shows but do not have any musical knowledge, so this helped greatly!!!!
Thanks for this video! I've been playing the guitar for two years and I've been wanting to go a little further since I started composing. Also, I'd like to remark that your pronunciation is very clear for people whose English is not their mother tongue.
Thank you so much man you encouraged me to explore music theory more cause it makes a lot of sense and you explain very briefly I appreciate this amazing content
Hey I just wanted to reach out and say that this video has laid groundwork for what I believe to finally be the final coursework for a 35 year struggle with music theory. I’m not any farther ahead than before other than I feel like your foundation truly made more sense than anything I have heard and I’ve only listened to this video one time.. I’ve struggled for all of my life and have even had some minor success with playing and keeping up with other educated musicians. I’m tired of following though, and I have been since I was two weeks into my first set of strings.. my issue is that I can’t seem to put these things in my head with any sort of structure that makes sense it seems. Quickly I find myself overwhelmed by a bunch of things referencing one another in a way that middle schoolers all over the globe pick up on with relative ease while I, even as an aging relic, can’t seem to wrap my mind around.. oddly enough algebra and trig were difficult until I was able to relate it to something tangible and then my entire world opened up mathematically and my career, believe it or not, has been deeply rooted in the mathematics I once found utterly incomprehensible… I hear music much like I experience the world.. empathically and through a beautifully cursed mind that feels minor and major keys as much as I feel a commercial for St Jude.. I wish so badly to be able to write music that I can express myself with these tools.. I’ve just had little luck with the foundation.. I think you may have finally helped me crack the code for putting down the solid ground floor and I really want to thank you for that.. I’m subscribing right now and I hope yoj find success in your work and “lots of happiness in your future! Sorry for the wall of text.. it’s just been a long journey even getting past the first page. Thanks again..
You are very thorough and precise in your methodology. Thank you for teaching us! I finally understand the concepts after watching your videos! May God bless you and keep your channel growing!!🎉❤
Hi! Thank you very much for this lesson. Learning to play for several months, I have my own guitar youtube channel and even some recorded covers, but until this moment all theory was very hard to understand. Your lesson was a real eye opener for me and made it very easy to understand things. Now just need to repeat it every once in a while, so it will rest in my head for ever :)
I had to subscribe because you have a great easy going charisma when it comes to teaching. Keep up the good work. You’ll get to a million subs in no time.
Great job at describing some important information for us guitar players. Even though I know this, you broke it down really well and helped make it much clearer. Cheers 🎉
Thank you so much for this video! I already knew a little bit of music theory, but this video really helped me understand so much more. I've watched other videos on music theory, but I would usually get lost with all of the terminology. I didn't face that problem with this video though, because of how clear the explanation was!
This is a huge information dump, but a very useful one. I will probably be returning often to this video as a reference on how to dig deeper. Thank you very much for this!!
@andrewclarkeguitar I have never known any music theory, the only scale I've known is blues scale, and the basic Chords. I never even knew that the strings was EADGBE. Always played by ear and learned piano and drums by ear too. On piano I used an acoustic guitar to learn piano chords by doing lower end chords on the guitar and use my ears to find them on the piano and doing 5 finger chords instead of the 3 roots. I knew power chords, but did not know what notes they were. my guitar skills staggered and ended up selling my last electric guitar in and was without for 10 years and only kept a cheap acoustic guitar until 2022 when I threw it in the bin because of some bent frets on the 12th and 13th fret. I learned songs on piano by ear only hearing them inside my head, such as Cannon in D, Yesterday from Beatles and would listen to the songs to control that I was in the right key, which I was not at first with Cannon in D as i played it in C until i listened to it and then used my ears to correct it and had to relearn it by finding the right chords. In October 2023 I bought a bass and started learning that by ear, shortly after bought a fretless, and decided in February that I wanted to understand more of what I was playing to not feel limited to only learn and play by ear and feel. So i joined up a 14 hour semester for Bass guitar containing basic Music Theory, scales and modes, learned the basics of a note sheet ( still need to train on that because I never read notes so I constantly have to remember where the C is on the bass clamp and where the G was on the G-key ( not sure if that's how you say it in English, we call it "G-nøkkel" translates to G-key ) We also use H instead of B, so that was a bit confusing at the start. Learned about the circle of fifths, learned about the root of a note how to play minor and major scales and modes., and learned about parallel tone arts After learning the basics of music theory where note sheets were not that much in focus to be fair, I actually evolved on all the instruments that I've learned by ear, I know could name the chords my ears taught me on piano and had a broader understand of the fretboard, and what notes where played when I did power chords. I always thought I could never learn to read and understand notes and music theory, I used to think it was way to advanced for my brain, but I was wrong. The fact is that everything new that you don't know seems overwhelming and impossible until you learn it! So learning music theory is actually super important, and I wasted 39 years of my life NOT learning the theory until I did, and now I'm just hungry for more, and that's the reason I jumped in this video today, I just wanted a refresher and maybe learn something I haven't learned since the semester ended before this summer, and I cant really afford to join another because it cost 1200 dollars pr semester and I spent too much on buying instruments and modifying them! 😛 I might rejoin another semester next year if i can afford it! I should be done with the modifications for my 2 basses and 3 guitars at then, and yes the mods I do don't come cheap even though I do all the work on my instruments my self, even the setups and the intonation.
I've been playing guitar alongside my main instrument drums for the past 12 years. I've always found learning theory very boring in comparison to the drum notation but today I stumbled upon this and I watched the whole thing and it made so much sense! Thanks for blessing us and I wish you made this video 12 years ago so I would have actually watched and gained a knowledge for the theory alongside my musical journey 😂.
This video is very helpful, thank you so much! I'm just beginning my guitar journey and can't wait to actually understand what things mean and do intuitively.
Thank you for all the content!... I'm a self taught player and all that I've learnt is from TH-cam. I'm afraid that without supervision, I've picked up some bad playing techniques in r/o fretting and strumming. I've also had injuries from playing the guitar in my left wrist and right shoulder, and have difficulty playing the barre chords. Would greatly appreciate if you could post a video for us exclusive TH-cam students who've never had a teacher in person. Grateful for all your amazing videos! ❤
If you enjoyed this video, you might want to check out my full-length guitar course Listen & Play -- it's all about teaching beginner and intermediate guitarists how to start playing by ear. Check it out here: andrewclarkeguitar.com/p/listen-play
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In the g major scale, why is it f# and not f?
@@garlandcollins4114 because we followed the scale and the number formula thing 221-2221
while doing that, don't forget the key notes and the BC EF rule
@@garlandcollins4114it would land on F#
@@renrub7how to tell the different notes on guitar?? like i don’t get that part
i can feel my brain expanding
That's great!! 😄
Agreed cheers bro
maybe go see a doctor lol
Same 😂
Aoi pfp, get out!!
I’ve been playing guitar for about 6 years now ( mostly learning a song, moving on to a new one and forgetting what I had previously learned). Boy has that changed … your lessons have completely shifted my thinking process behind playing a guitar. I’m no longer playing the guitar just to play, I’m learning how and why the instrument works, thank you so very much for the easy to digest content!
This comment totally made my day! I'm so glad the videos have been working for you 😀
Many teachers seem to forget how confusing early learning of basic theory is/was. This is fantastic presentation of basics and easiest to understand that I have seen- surpassing even basic Beato videos for simplicity and introduction to subject. Very well done!
I really appreciate that!
I have played for 15 years (self taught by manually learning songs individually) and I still was unable to improvise or even identify keys/chords without reference - your video is one of a long list I have watched and is BY FAR the most concise, logical, well structured and easy to understand guitar video I have ever seen.
Thank you so much for this
I really appreciate that. I'm glad you found it helpful ☺
Damn! You just enlightened my entire guitar playing experience in 5 minutes
That's great news ☺
Just picked guitar after many years away(pre-TH-cam!) and learnt more in 10 mins than any time before..❤
So glad I could help :)
Man... I REALLY wish I had that phone number trick about 2 years ago when I started learning basic theory...
For real, I just memorized it as "whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half" 😆
@@jeremiahgoodwin5199huhuha-huhuhuha
I’ve tried to understand this from a few other teachers but you finally made it all click. Thank you. The self taught appreciate you immensely
Glad I could help. Cheers!
I have only ever commented on videos a handful of times, but wanted to make a point to say, "thank you!"--your video helped me make the connection to the major/minor keys and figuring out how it is determined that a chord is major or minor. I have tinkered with guitar and bass since I was 13 and had a *basic* understanding of music theory; now I am 40 and taking guitar lessons again to actually improve...they have helped, but your explanation has most definitely been my "ah ha!" moment I've been seeking. Now to put it into practice and make things second nature!
I really appreciate the comment. And I’m so happy this video helped you 😊
I never wanted to learn theory because i thought i would be lost in it and didn't know where to start. I love your lessons and looking forward to learn more.
Went over a lot of popular music theory youtubers and series over the years and yours is my favorite. Especially your way of teaching how to play songs by ear. Very beginner friendly, thanks!
Exactly the way I learned over thirty years ago, by numbers, not by the notes. If this was the only video online that taught theory there would be less confusion about music theory.
It's the way to go for sure! Cheers 😀
I have been playing for over 30 years, I have tried to learn music theory but did not have it presented in you style. I want to thank you for explaining this in a simple straightforward way. I will be watching your videos moving forward. Thank you!
Hey Andrew. As someone who is just starting out with guitar, I can't tell you how helpful your lessons have been. You're an excellent teacher and you make me excited to learn every day! Thank you so much and keep it up!
That's so great to hear, Kevin! Cheers!
So far, this has been the most comprehensive music theory lesson I've heard. I've been playing Bass and Guitar for 20 years (minus a few years in-between after my band split).
Andrew, I already knew everything in this video, yet I still watched most of it because I'm so impressed by your succinct, easy-to-understand teaching style. Keep 'em coming!
I really appreciate you sticking around to watch anyway. 😀
Amazing video. As a self-taught player of 15 years, I learned the instrument similarly to your description, with online tabs, and yes, by doing this, I learned a lot of songs from my favourite artists, but I'm now realising how little time I've spent over the years learning theory and how having even a simple understanding of it will make you a far more well rounded and creative musician. Your info was easy to understand also.
I'm glad I could help you on your journey. All the best ☺🙌
I have been playing guitar for about 16 years and never really learned music theory. I play with my church so I have been trying to learn and have read and listened to many trying to explain it. You made this so simple, most I have seen make it so complicated, but simple to them. I subscribed to your channel and thank you for that.
I`m a more senior player coming back into playing after a few years and I have to say your videos are superb!...ive watched hundreds of videos on youtube about guitars but have found yours the most informative and easiest to understand....Thank you.
I'm so glad you've found them helpful. Thanks for watching. :)
Thanks!
Thank you so much!!
I've been playing music for over 15 or 17 years and was stagnant in my college days (maybe on my 7th or 9th year playing guitar) onwards. Didn't exactly stopped playing but more like I stopped learning new things and just resorted to stock knowledge and noodling on my free time. Back then I've always wanted to play outside notes which is a bit of a complex subject. For me it's a matter of dedication to time given that I missed on a lot of music theory. I can't understand intervals, how chords are made, how to utilize scales in solos and chord changes so on so forth. I came across this video and you good sir made such a refresher. I guess it's not too late for me to get back to my feet and work my ass off. Thank you!
im getting into playing the guitar as i had the strings fixed and replaced, been there since i was a little kid and just this video alone makes me appreciate the beauty of the guitar so much more, you given an amazing video on music theory for me to learn and i truly want to start a band one day when i switch over to electric. thank you so much this video means a lot to me
accurate, wholesome and clearly explained so well.
Awesome! I'm glad you found it helpful ☺
i think my frontal lobe just developed
Love this! i've been casually playing guitar forever, it's nice to have a better understanding of what is actually happening!
This video helped me have a perspective of information I have heard many times, that made some things click! Thank you!
You're very welcome!
This is the only music theory video where I watched video completely without getting bored..Cheers to you bro
One of the best videos I’ve watched on music theory hands down!!! I’m a beginner when it comes to music theory and playing guitar and was having a hard time understanding other videos on music theory but this was so good. I’m so excited to have gotten at least the basics down🤗
Yay! I'm glad this video worked for you 😀
of all the Music theory Introduction Lesson I've watched. Your video is the one I learned the most.
I'm so happy to hear that :)
Ahaa, it is beginning to make sense. I appreciate the logic of communicating in major key vs relative minor. I suspect modality is another language worth understanding. Thanks for your lesson, you are a talented teacher.
Glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching! :)
Excellent lesson. You make it very easy to follow. I love the phone # analogy. Thanks for the lesson!
You're very welcome!
Incredibly thoughtful explanation, loved how you really started at the basics and built up understanding step by step
You sir, are a f'n Genius at teaching this stuff. Genius. Wish I could have learned from you 30 years ago. Such good content man!!! Thanks a million! I wish you much sucess.
Ayyy thank you so much, my friend. Glad you're enjoying the videos :)
I love your channel!!! I've spent countless hours watching TH-cam guitar videos but your channel delivers the most applicable information in the most efficient way. You're inspiring to consider really playing guitar with a professional gig mindset and not just from my practice room. Thank you so much!
Wow, thanks! :)
The way you explain is so simple.Thanks a lot. The explanation of the major scales just unlocked a little new level in my knowledge.
That is just so great to hear. I'm glad I could help ☺
how is this guy so good at teaching. he simplifies the explanation and his visual aids helps a lot to understanding what he's saying. 11/10. You got yourself a new student and a subscriber 😁
Thank you so much ☺🙏
this is the only guitar theory video that's not that confusing
Thanks this really helped me a lot
Glad it made sense! You're very welcome 😊
I like how you explained these basic concepts. It has a certain amount of complexity, that seems to be not intuitive for most of us, so it's very valuable! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
You are a wonderful teacher. I know nothing about music. But today i understood many things. Thanks.
I'm 9 minutes into this video and I've learned more than I have in the last 2 years. Thank you!
I am learning a ton of information from your content.
I am from the mtv birth generation with hardly any guitar teachers around. We bought guitars and watched mtv and with a handy chord chart, learned songs. We got pretty good, but had no theory or knowledge of any relation of chords. We messed around until we made our own music. Played in worship group and wrote our own songs and traveled and played.
There were major limitations to that type of playing. Finally got stuck in music, bored and gave it up for over 15 years.
My daughter wanted to learn, so I picked back up my rickenbacker 650 Dakota, got her a les paul studio E, and started over.
Been watching 75% of your content and 25% of another content. I am better in 6 months than I was years ago.
To keep my daughters interested while we learn, she needs a few songs to jam with, along with music. So far it is a morgan wade song and big green tractor. We listen to lots of music styles but country type is her favorite.
I started learning notes on each string, some pentatonic scales, solfege, different chords, and starting to see how they all work and mesh together a bit more.
I will say that I am guilty of jumping around too much.
Always come back to just wanting to play some music and jam with her somewhat.
Do you have a suggestion of what order to learn all the content, how it is easiest to see the neck map and all the ways it joins together? Across all the different components.
I am trying to let her learn some music along the way of learning guitar theory. She is pretty good on the piano and is teaching me some things about music, 12 years old!
I have been looking to build a strong foundation in music theory. I stumbled upon this video after watching so many others. And this is hands down THE BEST one. Thank you for the super crisp, ultra clear and as practical as possible delivery of the foundational concepts. You are doing amazing work, more power to you. ❤
THANK YOU SO MUCH! Now I have a better understanding about this topic, and made me feel like I know what to learn next. ❤❤❤
So happy to hear that! :)
Thank you for this. Unlocked some stuff for me that I was struggling with. Like relative keys!
Awesome! Glad it helped 😀
WOOOOOW you explain 221-2221 🔥🏆 this was all simple, understandable, eassssyy. Thanks
Wow this lesson flowed so smoothly! Before watching this I had just learned how to figure out major scales from a note, and you taught me about relative minor, and how chords are constructed from that (triads), so seamlessly 🤯
Awesome explanation. Top notch for a beginner like me who started guitar a month back. I feel like i know more now
That's great to hear! Glad I could help :)
Thank you so much for this lesson. Sadly, I never took time to really dive into music theory and I’ve been playing for 20 years. Always frustrated with why I couldn’t catch on beyond rhythm guitar, now I see what I was missing. Sticking around for the rest of your material!! You rock 🙌
You're welcome! I'm so glad it's working for you. Cheers!
Thanks, this is a GREAT video for learning basic theory. I will listen to it over and over about 5 more times. :-) I want to get it.
Awesome! Once you've got this one down, you should check this video out: th-cam.com/video/6CiDlJepl-o/w-d-xo.html
Dude, this video was awesome! I watched it twice, once to understand en twice to take notes. It is a really well done explanation. This was really really good! Thank you so much for making this video!!!
i just want to tell you that the way you teach really uses language that is friendly for beginners who want to learn music theory on the guitar. Maybe this is the first time I can understand the theory of music that is explained to you because of your very good way of teaching
I appreciate that! :)
Thank you so much Andrew. You are a true gentleman and a great tutor.
Take care.
Greg.
You're very welcome!
Best online teacher i ever seen!! Try what he Show you!! Awesome
Thank you so so much ☺🙏
@@andrewclarkeguitar THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING TO BE SO MANY PEOPLE BECAME BETTER AND BETTER!!! MANY TIMES I THOUGT "IF I KNEW THAT BEFORE...."!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR HELPING ALL OF US! WHAT A GIANT MUSICIAN THAT MAKES A LOT OF REAL MUSICIANS ALL OVER THE WORLD!!!! RESPECT
@@mariokemmler4010 I seriously appreciate that. ☺
This video should get views from accordion beginners. You explain the stradella bass button system the best. Boom. Thank you and much love.
Cool! Thanks for watching!
@ thank you for creating content I benefit from. It means a lot. Have a lovely day
Amazing teaching talent, the material is structured and easy to consume. I watched a lot of music theory videos trying to get a grasp on the basics, but this one stands out big time! Thank you so much!
Appreciate that! Glad you liked it :)
man this is the only video that i have ever understood when it comes to even basic theory. i’m only 14 and started playing almost 2 years ago and ive been struggling to get theory right. i played staged events and shows but do not have any musical knowledge, so this helped greatly!!!!
Thanks for this video! I've been playing the guitar for two years and I've been wanting to go a little further since I started composing.
Also, I'd like to remark that your pronunciation is very clear for people whose English is not their mother tongue.
I really appreciate that. Thank you so much!
Just from the first 10 sec of the video I could tell this guy was a great teacher 😂. And I was right.
Ayyy, thank you ☺
Thank you so much man you encouraged me to explore music theory more cause it makes a lot of sense and you explain very briefly I appreciate this amazing content
You're very welcome!!
really good video actually best i have found so far
Thank you!
Hey I just wanted to reach out and say that this video has laid groundwork for what I believe to finally be the final coursework for a 35 year struggle with music theory. I’m not any farther ahead than before other than I feel like your foundation truly made more sense than anything I have heard and I’ve only listened to this video one time.. I’ve struggled for all of my life and have even had some minor success with playing and keeping up with other educated musicians. I’m tired of following though, and I have been since I was two weeks into my first set of strings..
my issue is that I can’t seem to put these things in my head with any sort of structure that makes sense it seems. Quickly I find myself overwhelmed by a bunch of things referencing one another in a way that middle schoolers all over the globe pick up on with relative ease while I, even as an aging relic, can’t seem to wrap my mind around.. oddly enough algebra and trig were difficult until I was able to relate it to something tangible and then my entire world opened up mathematically and my career, believe it or not, has been deeply rooted in the mathematics I once found utterly incomprehensible… I hear music much like I experience the world.. empathically and through a beautifully cursed mind that feels minor and major keys as much as I feel a commercial for St Jude..
I wish so badly to be able to write music that I can express myself with these tools.. I’ve just had little luck with the foundation..
I think you may have finally helped me crack the code for putting down the solid ground floor and I really want to thank you for that.. I’m subscribing right now and I hope yoj find success in your work and “lots of happiness in your future!
Sorry for the wall of text.. it’s just been a long journey even getting past the first page. Thanks again..
You are very thorough and precise in your methodology. Thank you for teaching us! I finally understand the concepts after watching your videos! May God bless you and keep your channel growing!!🎉❤
I'm very happy to help! Thank you so much for watching ☺🙏
why did it take me so long to find this video, this is pure gold!
Happy I can help 😊
Thank you!!! Simple to understand.
You're welcome!
Hi! Thank you very much for this lesson. Learning to play for several months, I have my own guitar youtube channel and even some recorded covers, but until this moment all theory was very hard to understand. Your lesson was a real eye opener for me and made it very easy to understand things. Now just need to repeat it every once in a while, so it will rest in my head for ever :)
I've been trying to learn theory as I learn to play guitar and this helped me understand soooo much. Thanks
This was extremely helpful!! Excellently presented. Thank you very much!!
Glad I could help ☺
I had to subscribe because you have a great easy going charisma when it comes to teaching. Keep up the good work. You’ll get to a million subs in no time.
Very kind of you. Thank you so much!
Great job at describing some important information for us guitar players. Even though I know this, you broke it down really well and helped make it much clearer. Cheers 🎉
Thank you so much!!
Thank you so much for this video! I already knew a little bit of music theory, but this video really helped me understand so much more. I've watched other videos on music theory, but I would usually get lost with all of the terminology. I didn't face that problem with this video though, because of how clear the explanation was!
Glad I could help :)
This is probably the best easiest music theory I've ever seen
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An incredibly valuable lesson, thank you.
You're welcome!
Watching your videos makes me want to pick up the guitar everyday practice. thank you, Andrew.
I love to hear that! 😀
I've just started playing guitar, and this has really helped me understand at least what I'm practicing.
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You are truly a gift, such clear teaching; I've learned so much from such concise lessons.
Thank you
really clear as an semi intermediate guitarist! thanks a lot
Thank you, that is an excellent lesson on the basics.
THIS MAKES SO MUCH SENSE NOW😭
Glad I could help :)
This is a huge information dump, but a very useful one. I will probably be returning often to this video as a reference on how to dig deeper. Thank you very much for this!!
You're very welcome :)
Thank you for the free theory handbook, it has been very handy
You're very welcome!
Thank you for the lessons, they're so easy to understand
Great lesson, thanks for your effort. Definitely checking the other lessons.
Thank you!
@andrewclarkeguitar I have never known any music theory, the only scale I've known is blues scale, and the basic Chords. I never even knew that the strings was EADGBE. Always played by ear and learned piano and drums by ear too. On piano I used an acoustic guitar to learn piano chords by doing lower end chords on the guitar and use my ears to find them on the piano and doing 5 finger chords instead of the 3 roots. I knew power chords, but did not know what notes they were. my guitar skills staggered and ended up selling my last electric guitar in and was without for 10 years and only kept a cheap acoustic guitar until 2022 when I threw it in the bin because of some bent frets on the 12th and 13th fret.
I learned songs on piano by ear only hearing them inside my head, such as Cannon in D, Yesterday from Beatles and would listen to the songs to control that I was in the right key, which I was not at first with Cannon in D as i played it in C until i listened to it and then used my ears to correct it and had to relearn it by finding the right chords. In October 2023 I bought a bass and started learning that by ear, shortly after bought a fretless, and decided in February that I wanted to understand more of what I was playing to not feel limited to only learn and play by ear and feel.
So i joined up a 14 hour semester for Bass guitar containing basic Music Theory, scales and modes, learned the basics of a note sheet ( still need to train on that because I never read notes so I constantly have to remember where the C is on the bass clamp and where the G was on the G-key ( not sure if that's how you say it in English, we call it "G-nøkkel" translates to G-key )
We also use H instead of B, so that was a bit confusing at the start. Learned about the circle of fifths, learned about the root of a note how to play minor and major scales and modes., and learned about parallel tone arts
After learning the basics of music theory where note sheets were not that much in focus to be fair, I actually evolved on all the instruments that I've learned by ear, I know could name the chords my ears taught me on piano and had a broader understand of the fretboard, and what notes where played when I did power chords. I always thought I could never learn to read and understand notes and music theory, I used to think it was way to advanced for my brain, but I was wrong. The fact is that everything new that you don't know seems overwhelming and impossible until you learn it! So learning music theory is actually super important, and I wasted 39 years of my life NOT learning the theory until I did, and now I'm just hungry for more, and that's the reason I jumped in this video today, I just wanted a refresher and maybe learn something I haven't learned since the semester ended before this summer, and I cant really afford to join another because it cost 1200 dollars pr semester and I spent too much on buying instruments and modifying them! 😛 I might rejoin another semester next year if i can afford it! I should be done with the modifications for my 2 basses and 3 guitars at then, and yes the mods I do don't come cheap even though I do all the work on my instruments my self, even the setups and the intonation.
Thanks for making this video. You explain it very clearly I learn a lot from it
You're very welcome!
I've been playing guitar alongside my main instrument drums for the past 12 years. I've always found learning theory very boring in comparison to the drum notation but today I stumbled upon this and I watched the whole thing and it made so much sense! Thanks for blessing us and I wish you made this video 12 years ago so I would have actually watched and gained a knowledge for the theory alongside my musical journey 😂.
Haha, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Cheers!
You’re such a good teacher! Keep up the great work! :)
Thank you so much!
So if 221-2221 is major then would 212-2122 be minor thank you for your help
completely outstanding video, you got a dummy like me understanding music :) Very very well done
Thank you I learned so much watching this video it helped so much I learned a lot without it being confusing
Lots of videos with similar content but you have a great teaching style. Very easy to understand.
Thanks for this fantastic explanation, music has suddenly started to make some sense to me.
Nice. I actually already knew most of the things he talked about but this really helped tie them together 🤙😎
This video is very helpful, thank you so much! I'm just beginning my guitar journey and can't wait to actually understand what things mean and do intuitively.
Greatest lesson on youtube!
Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much Andrew.
I have never understood mudic theory so well
you are genius and a legend thank you
You're very welcome!
This is the best video for music theory for me can you please explain intervals briefly
Sure! Here's a video on it: th-cam.com/video/FcKPXVKPJsc/w-d-xo.html
@@andrewclarkeguitar thank you bro
Great lesson, easy to learn from you 👍
Glad you liked it!
Brilliant lesson, thanks
My pleasure!
Thank you for all the content!...
I'm a self taught player and all that I've learnt is from TH-cam. I'm afraid that without supervision, I've picked up some bad playing techniques in r/o fretting and strumming.
I've also had injuries from playing the guitar in my left wrist and right shoulder, and have difficulty playing the barre chords.
Would greatly appreciate if you could post a video for us exclusive TH-cam students who've never had a teacher in person.
Grateful for all your amazing videos! ❤