'Chromatic Scale' On Piano & Guitar + Theory (Unedited)

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2011

In this video I cover the subject of the 'Chromatic Scale' or, for want of a better wording 'the alphabetical list of 12 note names'.
I draw up a piano diagram and show what the 'Chromatic Scale' is (Chroma means colour by the way. Colour of musical notes you could say).
I cover the subject of 'Middle C' and, 'Concert Pitch' (The first A above middle C that's 440Hz) too.
I later go on to show the 'Chromatic Scale' expressed on the Piano then, on the 5th string of the Guitar.

I'll try to edit the parts where I waffle on and repeat! It's because I'm ad libbing without a plan! (I tried to use Youtubes 'Edit' function but couldn't work out how to use it! It's a rather poor version).
Anyway, if you derive something useful then, it was worth it! I hope you share it and consider giving me some feedback or suggestions for improvement. I'll try do better on my upcoming 'Electronic Keyboard Lesson'.
Thank you for watching and good luck on your musical journeys. ;)

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  • Always great lessons!

  • @ljohank Thank you for your kind words! I wasn't able to edit this video. I wanted to remove parts where I waffle on and speak what I'm thinking! The sync is out too. I need a new camera, editing software and learn how to add some spice to my character!

    I'm setting out some electronic keyboard lessons and hope they'll be better presented.

    Thank you for watching my videos and giving feedback. Please feel free to give some negatives and suggestions so I can improve!

    Cheers. Tony ;)

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  • @Topdoginuk Tony, your lessons are great!

    I have really enjoyed your "guitar theory-lessons". (Think I've gone through them at least 5 or 6 times). They have been really helpful!

    Hope to see more lessons in the future. :)

  • @nmc247 Thank you for your comment. I hope you derive some useful info from my videos. I'll be creating more soon. Cheers. Tony ;)

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