As a viola player, I spent all my years in elementary and middle school learning to use the alto clef, and when I started to try and learn other instruments, it was the treble and bass clefs that was throwing ME off! haha
good lesson ....but i think i'll have to watch it one more time like many of your lessons i learned from....thank you for that man, i have sheet music which my friend gave me which contain that type of black magic signs
@Airvtz :) I'll be showing minor to minor transposition, but not major to minor, as that's not really how we transpose those to. Major to minor are incompatible, because they sound different. The goal of transposition is to make it sound higher or lower in pitch, while still keeping it sounding the same interval wise. This isn't to say you can't do it. It just usually won't sound exactly the same.
@Lypur :) its ok i do know how to transpose minor to minor , major to major , its just that i have a couple of pieces in a minor key and was wondering how to transpose them to their relative major or vice versa
thanks for the help , looking forward to the rest of your theory videos and hopefully harmony :D
@Airvtz :) alright! Basically minor natural is major, but offset. Example a minor is C major just starting on a different key. Thus, you can try to convert by first switching your current scale to it's other relative. Of course though, this isn't perfect, but it works well enough if you absolutely HAVE to transpose something minor to major or vice versa.
I'm a former violist, then I moved to bass, and then piano. So, I learned all the clefs completely backwards, haha
duffmasterofpuppets 11 months ago
That hint about memorizing the tenor and alto clefs was brilliant!! thanks alot andrew. Keep up the great work.
XenverX 1 year ago
Great, level 3, that's what I was waiting for!
delekhan12 1 year ago
Andrew, I miss the " Welcome to lesson number __. Woo Hoo!!" The woo hoo, that is. :)
br1an419 1 year ago
As a viola player, I spent all my years in elementary and middle school learning to use the alto clef, and when I started to try and learn other instruments, it was the treble and bass clefs that was throwing ME off! haha
swordmaster373 1 year ago
AHHH this lesson brings back memories from my piano lessons ahah
xianning 1 year ago
@xianning ^_^ hopefully good memories!
Lypur 1 year ago
Glad you're back! I hope you can do more music theory videos after rudiments. Harmony sounds interesting and useful.
Are you coming back to the forum btw?
Rickeeey1 1 year ago
holy shiiiiiiiiiiit. there's a C clef??? IS THERE AN H CLEF TOO??..
this has bloown my mind......music is SCARY
dopemcee 1 year ago
To improve your lessons DO NOT SAY "UHHH"
frighteningbolt 1 year ago
yay new video !!!!!!!
max2000ism 1 year ago
good lesson ....but i think i'll have to watch it one more time like many of your lessons i learned from....thank you for that man, i have sheet music which my friend gave me which contain that type of black magic signs
HOPCOLA 1 year ago
RIGHT ON
justplayman 1 year ago
woohoo!!!! finally more theory lessons, hey Andrew, ive never taken an exam, how can i find out my music theory level?
cant wait for the mimor to major and vice versa transposition video
cheers
Airvtz 1 year ago
@Airvtz :) I'll be showing minor to minor transposition, but not major to minor, as that's not really how we transpose those to. Major to minor are incompatible, because they sound different. The goal of transposition is to make it sound higher or lower in pitch, while still keeping it sounding the same interval wise. This isn't to say you can't do it. It just usually won't sound exactly the same.
Lypur 1 year ago
@Lypur :) its ok i do know how to transpose minor to minor , major to major , its just that i have a couple of pieces in a minor key and was wondering how to transpose them to their relative major or vice versa
thanks for the help , looking forward to the rest of your theory videos and hopefully harmony :D
Airvtz 1 year ago
@Airvtz :) alright! Basically minor natural is major, but offset. Example a minor is C major just starting on a different key. Thus, you can try to convert by first switching your current scale to it's other relative. Of course though, this isn't perfect, but it works well enough if you absolutely HAVE to transpose something minor to major or vice versa.
Lypur 1 year ago
@Airvtz :D ill try that thank you so much!!
Airvtz 1 year ago
Fine video! Consider this an official request for harmony lessons!
pedantologist 1 year ago
@pedantologist Well, as for right now I'm only planing to finish off rudiments for now.
Lypur 1 year ago
Thank you for doing these videos. They are very informative!
123jesse123 1 year ago 2
@123jesse123 Thanks!!
Lypur 1 year ago
i know serously ur vids r awesome i learn from u
jordanluver17 1 year ago
I like your videos a lot :D
jwoobjoob 1 year ago