Hello. You definitly have a super power to explain. Even if I knew it, your explainations are brilliant. Your students have chance to have a so good teacher ❤.
Another good vid! I spent a few months trying to learn and understand how it worked at least at a basic level, and am glad I did, but I guess I never realized the weird 'mathematical' visual you present at 11:37 minutes in. I've always just used the Father Christmas Gave Dad An Electric Blanket mnemonic, but your way is helpful! Also perhaps a suggestion for a future video...you touch on this at the end, but where you mention if you see no sharp and flats one might think they key is C, but it might be A minor -- maybe a video on some ways to figure out what key a song is in (versus key signature). Thank you!
Made sense to me , maybe some people would benefit from your occasional step through to the piano in the other room. The intervals maybe more visual on the piano . Great vids , I can hardly keep up with practicing the scales before next lesson pops up . Thank you so much for your passion and encouragement …
Since the harmonic relationships in the songs are more often fourths, doesn't it make more sense to practice on the circle of fourths rather than that of fifths? I would like a video (if you haven't already done so) on how to do harmonic analysis of a song. There are many out there but I'm sure you could explain it better 😀
I think practicing the cycle in both directions is good 👍 I’ve done analysis of a few standards like Misty, Autumn leaves and Blue bossa. Have you seen them? 🤝🤝😎😎🎷🎷
Hi Lynden, Circle of fifth is my best friend when playing with a band and voice. I especially love what you said - "There are no difficult scales, theres only unfamiliar ones". Thanks for your nuggets of wisdom!
Thanks Lynden, that’s the best explanation I’ve seen 😊
@@davebaxter9210 Dave thank you so much, that’s really nice of you to say 🤝🤝🎷🎷😎😎
Thank you. Brilliant explanation of the cycle of 5ths. DH
@@davidhersey425 David thank you so much 🤝🤝🎷🎷😎😎
Hello. You definitly have a super power to explain. Even if I knew it, your explainations are brilliant. Your students have chance to have a so good teacher ❤.
Wow Kooky, thank you very much, that’s so kind of you 🤝🤝🎷🎷😎😎
Such a beautiful information 🎉
Thank you so much 👍
My pleasure 😊🎷🎷😎😎🤝🤝
Thank you so much, what a great teacher you are Lynden !!
Wilfried thank you, that is very kind of you to say 🤝🤝🎷🎷😎😎
😮Another great lesson, thank you
Thank you so much Kevin 🤝🤝🎷🎷😎😎
Another great video. Thank you. Keep it up please.
Thank you so much Andrew 🤝🤝😎😎🎷🎷
Another good vid! I spent a few months trying to learn and understand how it worked at least at a basic level, and am glad I did, but I guess I never realized the weird 'mathematical' visual you present at 11:37 minutes in. I've always just used the Father Christmas Gave Dad An Electric Blanket mnemonic, but your way is helpful! Also perhaps a suggestion for a future video...you touch on this at the end, but where you mention if you see no sharp and flats one might think they key is C, but it might be A minor -- maybe a video on some ways to figure out what key a song is in (versus key signature). Thank you!
Thank you for your feedback Laura and your excellent suggestion 🤝🤝😎😎🎷🎷
Still a little complicated to grasp however; you did a nice job trying to break it down for us☮️🎵🎶🎷
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You just described the bones of rock and roll. I-IV-V
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Made sense to me , maybe some people would benefit from your occasional step through to the piano in the other room. The intervals maybe more visual on the piano .
Great vids , I can hardly keep up with practicing the scales before next lesson pops up .
Thank you so much for your passion and encouragement …
Thank you so much Trefor, your support means a great deal to me 🤝🤝😎😎🎷🎷
Why you didn't say anything about the C# which contains all the 7 sharps, and Cb which contains all the 7 flats?
Hiya, well, no special reason. Was there something you’d have liked me to cover with those scales? Thank you for your feedback 👍🤝🤝😎😎🎷🎷
Interesting, this is the first time I have heard it called “cycle” opposed to “circle” . Great tool though
Thank you 😎😎🎷🎷🤝🤝
Since the harmonic relationships in the songs are more often fourths, doesn't it make more sense to practice on the circle of fourths rather than that of fifths? I would like a video (if you haven't already done so) on how to do harmonic analysis of a song. There are many out there but I'm sure you could explain it better 😀
I think practicing the cycle in both directions is good 👍
I’ve done analysis of a few standards like Misty, Autumn leaves and Blue bossa. Have you seen them? 🤝🤝😎😎🎷🎷
@@lyndenblades I'll look for them now, thanks
@@andyhuckleberrywilliamsoni3873 you’re welcome 🤝🤝😎😎🎷🎷
Hi Lynden, Circle of fifth is my best friend when playing with a band and voice. I especially love what you said - "There are no difficult scales, theres only unfamiliar ones". Thanks for your nuggets of wisdom!
There is more than 24,000 scales, you can't play them all
Hiya, you are so welcome and thank you for your feedback 🤝🤝😎😎🎷🎷