Music Key Signatures Explained
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great video!
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Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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your a smart fucker !!
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fuk your vids great and helpful im gonna sub;)
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@skellie151 it took me 40 seconds... lol
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you sound just like ashton kutcher!
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man you smart and i m so stupid !
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Thanks so much - I've been looking for a youtube video that explains this to me for about 2 hours and yours is the best one I've found by a mile!
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what a bloody good teacher you are. you explain things so well.keep up the good work. and thank you.
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I've got a question that's been bugging me. How do you find a key signature in a 4/4 time bar if to find a key signature you need a scale that has at least 7 notes. Like what if you had the same 4 notes repeating every bar but they didn't follow the patern of a scale, going up and up and up: abcdefg.... What if you had like aceb or something? I hope I made that question clear enough. :-s
ILLEAGLExxx 5 months ago
@ILLEAGLExxx usually the baseline is the way to find the key. where the "root" feels like it's going, and winds up at - that's the key.
waltribeiro 5 months ago
@ILLEAGLExxx hmm, have you checked my website (my name). i'm confused by your question, but tons of tutorials there
waltribeiro 5 months ago
dude, once again your freaking rock with your teaching. I was listening to forchestra . com, and the arrangements are sick, really nice, !!!
atechus 8 months ago
@atechus thanks! that means so much to me!
waltribeiro 8 months ago
What does it means to be in the key of something? What does it change, how is being in a key of E different from being in a key of D? This is something I have trouble with understanding.
Yourockbabes 8 months ago
@Yourockbabes more about keys on my website
waltribeiro 8 months ago