#9 LEARN FREE MUSIC THEORY

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2010

In this lesson of learn free music theory I teach on chromatic and diatonic semitones, plus whole tones and enharmonic tones.

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  • You, sir, are awesome.

  • Love this guy so generous with his time T_T

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  • T T S T T T S \ ^_^ / I KNOW SOMETHING !! <3 yay

  • E - F wow saw that quick! ^_^ techniqually F is E# too ...weird O_o

  • @RemorfChuket it actually gets mentioned later on so :)

  • @motionwindart im really suprised he didnt even mention that, its such a huge thing to miss

  • Im just watching your videos to get on to the harmonies.. I compose and would love to revise;)

  • I instantly saw E to F :)

  • Isn't B > C or B < C also a semitone?

  • Hey guys! I got condused a little bit so maybe u could help me. At the very beginning Andrew says that chromatic semiton suppose to have the same letter and be on the same line. But what to do with E and F(B and C)?! How does it suppose to look like? E and E# or what? Because if i'll draw E and F it'll be semitone but these notes will be on different lines and have different letters. thanks!

  • really thank you for teaching (。◠‿◠。)!!

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