Intervals in 7th Chords - Music Theory
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2021
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Video about 7th chords: • 7th Chords - Easy Chor...
Video about triads: • Easy Chord Theory - Tr...
Interval video series:
Intervals - Part 1 - Video: • Interval Numbers - Int... (interval numbers)
Intervals - Part 2 - Video: • Interval Qualities - I... (interval qualities)
Intervals - Part 3 - Video: • Identifying Intervals ... (doubly augmented, doubly diminished)
Intervals - Part 4 - Video: • Identifying Intervals ... (reading interval numbers on a music staff)
Intervals - Part 5 - Video: • Descending Intervals a... (descending intervals, interval inversions)
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I watch you, Gracie, to understand what Rick Beato is talking about.
@Herbert Lang Ditto!
Same here! Rick Beato talks like he is giving a class to grad students. Gracie puts it all in terms I can understand.
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You speak for everyone here :)
Gracie, if anybody wants to know anything about music theory, I point them to you.
You break it down so well and your playlists make everything easy to find and learn in sequence.
You really should consider writing a book!
I'm a 64 year old retired musician that is revisiting all this for fun, and you make it fun!
My eyes used to glaze over back in school because it wasn't explained properly - you have a knack for pre-empting the questions students might ask - probably because you have been through the same struggles as us and asked those same questions yourself.
Keep up the great work!!!
Wow thank you so much! Your comment made me so happy to read. I deeply appreciate your kind words!!!! And thank you for pointing new people to my videos too!
Noone, explains Theory better than you. Thank you again for sharing your gift to teach and explain Theory....also ....now I am gonna be buying a Ukulele because of your vids..lol
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As an aspiring music producer, pianist, guitarist, and composer, your videos have been pivotal in my journey to my goals. For a year intervals intimidated me and I could not wrap my head around their purpose. After spending 5+ hours digeseting this video, it's finally clicked and I'm truly getting to understand music on a very deep level. Thank you Gracie
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Thank you young lady,
making sense of this awesome subject in a cheerful upbeat manner.
I’m glad I found you on UA-cam you are very good teacher I appreciated you!
I'm rewatching this for the third time. What is unique about your series is that I find bits of theory detail that I would expect to find in a classroom setting. Often these bits are so important for understanding the big picture. I'm recently retired and decided to pick up where I left off with things I had to let go off as a young man to make a living. So, Berklee isn't an option at this point. Suffice it to say, your painstaking approach is your mojo. Please hang on to it. All the best to you.
By the time that baby can sit at a piano, there will already be a firm foundation of music theory in that little head. You are such a patient and clear teacher that everyone loves what you do, so I am certain the baby will, as well. As a flight instructor, I have a lot of respect for patient people. I have to work on being patient, but it seems to come naturally to you, so keep up the good work.
You are an excellent teacher! I know much of the theory you’re teaching but you do it in such a different and more interactive way from what I learned. It’s fantastic!
Best music theory videos I have found yet so far
Love the quiz questions throughout the video. Looking forward to the next one.
Great music teacher !
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Love the whole of these music theory videos. So easy to follow and build understanding.
I was groping my way to understanding intervals but this clarifies things a whole lot. Thanks. :)
As always, your videos are _extremely_ helpful! You make music theory understandable and approachable!
thanks, Gracie for that elegant demonstration
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Wonderful Gracie! Really moving now into theory and your teaching techniques are brilliant, so helpful, so easy to understand and as always so enjoyable xxxx
Thanks again for sharing your experience and knowledge with us!
Another great video. Best theory teacher I have seen so far. You make it simple. Rick Beato, take note!!
I just finished going through this playlist and am blown away with how much I learned in so little time! This was the piece I was missing to put the rest of the knowledge I had together. Thank you!
Why do I always watch her videos to the end in one sitting? Because they're so much deep music theory going on here you can't stop! Also, I can now build ∆ 7th chords thinking about 7-11. Now every time I go to 7-11 I'm building ∆ 7th chords while picking a scale from the Circle of 5ths that's burned into my mind's eye by the time a walk through the door to get my cheese danish and Slurpee.
Awww you are the best :) thank you so so much!!!!
Also I love this 7-11 scene you are depicting 😂😂
Nicely done. Thank you it made sense to me.🙂
I don´t understand what you mean by 7-11 (I imagine 7th note of the scale and 11 halfsteps, but I don´t find any sense in what you are saying)
Good lesson . Helps me to understand how the language of music is created.
Alot of tones in there. Each speaking a nuance.
Yes :)! It’s beautiful, isn’t it?
@@GracieTerzian Really is.
So appreciate your videos.. I listen to music in a different way, now. And that is a blast. Thanks for taking the time.
Hey Gracie!!! Another amazing tutorial. You have such a great approach. Thank you for explaining all those intervals for each different kind of chord. Great explanation through the examples. I love the way you write everything on the white board. My favourite part is when you show us how to count the half steps on the actual piano keyboard with the image. This video is such a GREAT reference point. I must mention that it really helps when you play all these different intervals at the end so that we can get used to the sound. 👏⭐️
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I would like to thank you for taking the time to make music theory videos...these are awesome!
Gracie, you are a wonderful teacher. I am learning so much. Thank you again! Blessings.
You are such a thoughtful thorough instructor. You’re a gift.
I so enjoy your instruction, simple to understand, thank you.
I find your approach to music instruction to be very accessible. You have helped me increase my understanding so thank you.
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Thanks, this is a review since I just want to refresh my knowledge with the Master of Music Theory. Merci beaucoup.
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Every time I saw one of your tutorials, I get it very quickly, like it was easy.. but it is not .. you made it easy thanks for your ability in teaching armonic theories! cheers!
The quiz at the end was very helpful! Thanks.
Dear Gracie
Repeating your videos is a great help, I can keep up very well.
Thank you, I enjoy it a lot
Carlos
Thank you, Gracie!
I'm sure I'll be revisiting this video in the near future
Glad to hear it!
You have a gift for explaining theory! Plus you have a lot of patience that make us slow learners very appreciative!😄 Thank you so much and I'm happy to have discovered your channel! Rick D. 68year old struggling pianist. 😁
I thank you for being such a wonderful Teacher. I am learning so much. Thank you.
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I have literally learned more from your videos than from my in person piano teacher over the course of 1.5 years. I love how you explain things clearly, ask questions applying the concepts you reviewed, then allow enough of a pause to let the viewer think about it and come up with the answer themselves! Thank you again so much. Do you have a video about learning the 7th chord inversions?
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Great session Gracie! One of the best on UA-cam! 😎🎶🎸
Fantastisc explaination of more or less complex topic. Thank you for sharing your know with us.
Hi there.. I'm really enjoying these theory classes of yours. Thank you for your great lessons! Will approach piano soon..50 years at guitar and about 6 months into pedal steel. Thanks🙂
Very satisfied with your videos Gracie. As always, your videos are very detailed and understandable and made in such a way that it is comprehensively learned
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Thanks for your videos. They are a great resource.
Great video, thank you. Aside from the theory, hearing the intervals and chord types is invaluable.
Thank you I’m glad you liked it!
Gracie, The first note would be your "zero" starting point. It's like a cursor on a slide rule if you know what that is. If you look at a normal ruler, it begins with zero. In other words, there is a "zero" distance between C and C - the start of your measurement.
Gracie your deliberations on Piano Theory Class is unique n easy to understand.thanks.
Dear Gracie
I keep repeating your videos and watch them multiple times, that helps a awful lot.
I am still on track.
Carlos
Playing the diminished 7th as an arpeggio over the C minor sounds really nice. I would not have thought of it if it were not for this video. Thank you. It inspired me :).
Diminished chords are very versatile. They can fit into so many places also on guitar they are easy to play all over the neck.
You are such an amazing teacher🙌
the Music Theory Videos on this channel Totally Rock, Music Theory is presented in a very concise and simple way that anyone can understand., music theory does have to be complicated., the basics stand out on this channel.
Thank you for answering my question, Gracie! I knew you’d be able to explain it in a way that makes sense. 😊
It's the difference between counting and adding, I think. The ruler idea works very well too.
You're counting two different things: firstly positions e.g. C is position one; secondly gaps, e.g. gap (step) number one is that between C and C#.
Ah-ha! Yes I think you’ve explained it the best, David! I’m going to borrow that phrase of yours next time I need to explain this to people. Counting the positions vs. counting the gaps. Thank you!!
I think the only thing that maybe is confusing for people still which I didn’t talk about and maybe should discuss in another video is that with intervals we count the positions when we are naming the interval number. For instance C-E is a third. Because we count the notes C, D, and E, which is 3. But people think of intervals as “distances” - and normally we count distances starting on the 2nd mark (the way we count half-steps). But really Intervals aren’t technically distances, and they’re really more like positions and so that’s why we count them as such. Let me know if you have a better and more elegant way of explaining that! Haha :) :)
@@GracieTerzian Well, at the moment, that goes beyond my musical capabilities, but it sounds as if the term used is the cause of confusion: Interval. I look forward to your future video discussion of the problem!
@@menelise yes true its definitely the actually word interval that is to blame lol! steps are the spaces between, intervals are how many notes are together inclusive(doesn't quite roll off the tongue haha
Dear Gracie,
I like your style.
I can follow you pretty good
Love the way you teach, especially how you did close this lesson by playing all the cords again,
that was very helpful.
Thank you.
Greetings.
Carlos
Excellent no words
This video is really good for ear training as well.
i love your videos so much, thanks!!!
Awesome work Gracie, I love your videos. I just wanted to try and explain the counting of half-steps differently. CDEFGAB have their corresponding number 1234567. So each of the notes is represented by a number. That has nothing to do with counting the half-steps.
Counting the half-steps is counting the links between the tones: C-C#-D-D#-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-A#-B. What we count is the hyphens in this sequence.
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Very well and easily explained with illustrations
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Sis thanking you once again for the very useful content.
Glad it was helpful!
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You are very talented at explaining. Others have said it. You really know your material.
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I have wondered about these names and the formulas for years. It seems I found the formula for music theory Gracie.
Very clear thank you!
Thank you Gracie
Loved the video. Makes it like a easy maths lesson which suits me
4:45 Speaking of your baby: what does a piano and a nasal bulb syringe have in common?.... You can use both to pick out a boogie woogie!
Well - 4 (major 3rd) plus 3 half steps (minor 3rd) = 7 half-steps (aka a perfect 5th). Now add another major 3rd (4 half-steps) and 7 + 4 = 11. So the numbers all connect - as long as we stick counting half-steps.
Excellent, thank you!
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Haha I will say that it’s totally okay if you don’t have the stuff I’m going over in this video memorized. I wouldn’t classify this as an “easy theory” video.
I'd like to take a shot at that question you were asked. The time stamp is about 20:47. The answer is that measurements of half steps start on zero, just like on a number line. If you measure from C (in your example) you don't have any half steps yet. You have to go to C# to get your first half step. On the other hand, scale degrees are not measurements, they are identities...the names of the scale degrees. Did that help?
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Gracie, I find your instruction quite humbling, and I mean that in a positive way. Things I thought I had a good grasp of, well, you show in a whole new light. If I were inclined toward envy, (musical) you would be at the top of my list. Many thanks for all you do...
Thank you so much David!!
You’ve gotten me curious about reading music.
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I really like this one. Maybe I can note it's actually not that easy to listen for that m3 interval in the triad of the Maj7 chord. You're listening to the root of the chord and everything sounds major. The first interval is Major going from the root to the 3rd degree as well. You want to hear that minor interval between the 3rd and the 5th degrees of the Major triad. Forget the root of the chord, and listen to that 3rd as the new centre. You have to shift your tonal centre. Then listen out for the minor 3rd going to the 5th and last degree of the triad. It can be tricky at first. 🙃
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Another major augmentation to my already diminished minor knowledge of music.
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Please I have a request .
Can you suggest me some books for understanding Modes . And I warmly request you to make a video on this topic .
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Excellent series of lessons. You describe, for example, the fully diminished 7th chord as a diminished 5th plus a diminished 7th. Why do you not call it a diminished 5th plus a minor 3rd? And is it important?
An easy way to remember the half steps between the root and the diminished 5th is to think of the Tritone (Diminished 5th) as the devil’s interval and what is the devil’s number? It’s 666, right? So it’s 6 half steps 😊
Thanks.
you're welcome!