Captain Broccoli explains diatonic triads in major keys: their chord qualities and the Roman numerals used to represent them. By David Loberg Code, 2010.
Ahhhh, the brilliance: What about my friend Walter? You should not push him either. No, I mean my friend Walter uses all capital numerals for his chords. Is that because he is tall? I don't think it matters how tall Walter is. Yes, it does. He plays basketball, for the Pistons.
My Theory teacher at music camp suggested we watch this, informative, yet very VERY weird...
Rose2272 7 months ago
Ahhhh, the brilliance: What about my friend Walter? You should not push him either. No, I mean my friend Walter uses all capital numerals for his chords. Is that because he is tall? I don't think it matters how tall Walter is. Yes, it does. He plays basketball, for the Pistons.
gerg8791 1 year ago
My theory teacher showed us this today. Everybody went, "wtf?"
jasonfu6699 1 year ago
He is a Music Theory Prof. (and so much more) from WMU. He's pretty much amazing.
traumhaftmann 1 year ago
can't wait to forward these to my young students, they will love these.
Who ARE you?
julie1367 1 year ago
Haha I should show this to my Music Theory class!
dcco76 1 year ago