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MusicFraser
Приєднався 4 жов 2011
A channel dedicated to developing resources for music education.
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Roman Numerals and Figured Bass Part 2
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Roman Numerals and Figured Bass Part 2
Introduction to Roman Numerals and Figured Bass Notation
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Introduction to Roman Numerals and Figured Bass Notation
Minor Key Signatures and Natural Minor Scales
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Minor Key Signatures and Natural Minor Scales
This Playlist just saved me.. THANK YOU MusicFraser!!!!!!!
This explained it very well, thank you. Does not make the system less stupid though, I would much rather just right IV 2nd or something.
But where does the figured 6 and 7 come from??🥹🥹😩😩
This video is one of the clearest I’ve seen. Great!
Thank you for this
Helped more than my professor Ty!
come on bro u forgot to put the numbers for the inversions
Thank you!!!!!! Life saver.
thank you for your videos!!!!! so straightforward and helpful. God bless!!!!!!!!!!
This video and the two following it were wonderfully helpful for my online music theory course. I cannot thank you enough!
Excellent!
very helpful! Thank you for your video!
You again? Wasn't you another one with a bullet in her head?
Thank you for a clear, concise and literal lesson that takes both a gifted Musician and a gifted teacher. Please do not stop. Respectfully and with gratitude. Do you have Videos on Voicings????
Great video, takes me back to my university music theory days! Nice to hear a familiar voice, too!
Very clear. Thank you!
Nice, thanks you helped me a lot!
Really good explaining thanks you very much for wonderful explaining amen ...
Helps tons. Thanks for the vid
this literally helped me so much while i was scrambling to study thank you!
Thank you!!!!!!!!
Very Helpful! Thank You!
Very good job..
Thank you I have a music test tomorrow
I think you accidentally said "B flat major" when referring to "B major" at 5:23.
I subscribed. A quick way I use is the B is the middle and it is 2 spaces up in the ledger area on the trebble Cleff and 2 spaces below... Similar the D in the base Cleff is middle and D is is the 2nd Leger line top and bottom of the base Cleff. I call those freebees.
soooo helpful thankyou!
I am kinda confused with 5:16 I thought the root note is at the bottom and not the top? I don’t know much about this.
did you figure this out?
@@samcrackers The root isn't always the base note, Its only the base note when it's staked in 3 0I0I0. The easiest way to find the root if it's inverted is to see which two notes have four spaces between them and the root in that case would be the top one ( of the two notes with four spaces between them.
In the “root position”, the root will be the bass. However, in 1st & 2nd inversion, the root moves which makes it “an inversion”
Would have been helpful to learn about resolutions of the dominant 7th inversions
Bro get a life
"@ 6:50 he says "root position" when he means "first inversion" - all of the other content is correct."
I can attest to this as well. I stopped the video right after he said that to see if anyone else caught it! lol
thank goodness for this comment, I was so confused
Amazing
You kind of basically saved my life.
Very clear presentation, you could include audio examples with your explanation
Really clear. Love it!
this is great
This is a lucky find and greatly appreciated. Thank you
Thank you. This tutorial is extremely helpful. Many blessings.
This was so helpful and clear! Thank you!
thank you!
Hi Mr Fraser I love your channel
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this helped me so much. thank you!
Good for cheats
Excellent instrcutional video
so basically, to under stand this better and count it out, you can count downwards from the base note ? Say if it is a C chord in 2nd inversion, you can just count 6 notes down, and 4 notes down to get your notes ?
Counting up from the bass note should give you the notes. Counting down will give you a different chord. Example: C major chord second inversion - G - C - E. In this case G is the bass note and counting up 6 will give you E and 4 up will give you C. Counting downwards would give you G - D - B. Unless you are talking about counting down from the root. In that case then yes. Root of a C major chord is C - 6 down is E and 4 down in G. When your counting up (or down) you also need to be careful of the quality of the chord and thus the quality of the interval. Example A flat minor chord in root involves counting up a 3rd and 5th but both of those notes are flat - Ab - Cb - Eb.
snow man Nice Man very good job on this even good for guitar players too,
I missed the day my class was covering this subject and was looking all over Google for something I could understand, and this explained it perfectly. Thank you!
+Cameron Pavelic Glad to hear you found it helpful!
Hi
mr vrancic sent us to your vids
very helpful, i am an adult learner and kinesthetic is more suitable for me, but this theory exercise really helped...thank you. keep up the good work...