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Music Theory - Introduction to Intervals

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2008

How to read Chord progression notations, such as (I-VI-ii-V), and an easy system to keep track of them all.

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  • What's an interval?

  • A unit of musical distance between notes of a scale.

  • Two comments:

    1) There is such a thing a B#, it's simply a C.

    2) You should've played through the whole scale of intervals that you drew.

    A good lesson.

  • Can you explain what you would have liked to see/hear with regards to #2?

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  • mayby is sound nooby but... what is a `helper´

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  • Great stuff! Nice, clear narration and friendly style. I will be checking out all your vids.

  • @AcePincter textbook answer :)

  • excuse me man, may you tell me how to make it appears scale or nota with only a click, and I've heard about to do an arpegiator with only a click

  • hey FL Studio people check this out free music theory and piano lessons. Guy treats it like a course from a teacher or something, free education or something he said, made like 80-100 online at least ten to fifteen minute lessons with content you can't like browse through and know instantly on some other video. Btw make sick beats everyone

    TAGS (can't post link): Circle of fifths tutorial; How to draw a circle of fifths (circle of keys)

    the above tags should work fine, let me try them. Ya doe

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  • very helpful!!

  • nice!!

  • It's pretty much the Fibonacci equation of music. lol

  • @isolateslowfaults I understood how scales where important when it came to keeping in tune but it me awhile to really grasp how melodies are more about transition of notes and I can see how you can change scales temporarily.

  • I learnt alot:) Thanks man:D:D

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