Thanks John, I have heard this scale explained before, but the piano comparison made it very clear for the first time. Needless to say I DON'T play the piano😅😅😅 I look forward to more of this type of video.
Glad it was helpful Bill! I'm not really thinking of it as scale as such, but more of an understanding of how the notes are arranged on the fretboard and how that relates to the piano, other instruments, and Western music in general. If you play all the natural notes from A to A, you would indeed have an 'A Natural Minor' scale.
Thank you so much sir for this clear, consize explanation. This is infact my very first class on music theory and I'm a completely new uke player. Looking forward to your future tutorials in this series. Thanks again!
Thanks John, I have heard this scale explained before, but the piano comparison made it very clear for the first time. Needless to say I DON'T play the piano😅😅😅 I look forward to more of this type of video.
Glad it was helpful Bill!
I'm not really thinking of it as scale as such, but more of an understanding of how the notes are arranged on the fretboard and how that relates to the piano, other instruments, and Western music in general.
If you play all the natural notes from A to A, you would indeed have an 'A Natural Minor' scale.
Thank you so much sir for this clear, consize explanation. This is infact my very first class on music theory and I'm a completely new uke player. Looking forward to your future tutorials in this series. Thanks again!
You are most welcome and I'm very pleased to be of help!
More tutorials coming very soon.
This was excellent! Thank you!!! As others have said, amazingly clear and concise. Thank you!!
You are most welcome. Thank you for your kind words!
Thank you so much!
You are most welcome! 🙂
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Brilliant - thank you.😊
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Thank You!