I get you might just go straight into screen recording and upload raw, but having a circle of fifths to the right of the video would have been a nice touch for mobile viewers.
Not enough screen space to do that imo. But if you are streaming this to your tv from your phone like me you can see the circle of fifths in the screenshot which was helpful.
awesome vid bro. be nice 2 get another video on the 2nd part with transposing . i really like to just go by ear 4 the most part but it be nice 2 get in the hang of understanding similar keys n variations
Hey Game great job on the video this knowledge is invaluable. Just wanted to let you know E sharp does exist it's just depends on the scale or chord you are building (i.e. an A augmented chord)
Just downloaded Magic Melodies and also Magic Drums. Looking forward to step up my game, specially on melodies. I'm working my way into making better melodies for Lofi, so that I don't have to use samples. I got an SP 404 SX so I can give that vintage flavor to the melodies I create.
In the interactive circle of fifths, based on c in major, There are f c and g under major ( major chords),d a e as minor chords and and b as diminished chord, so if I wright in c major, the I should use these chords to stay in key? am i right?
I like what you are doing. However, a perfect fifth is actually a 3/2 ratio, not 7 semitones which is 2^(7/12). With pure tuning, if you keep stacking perfect fifths you will never get back to where you started. (3/2)^n =/= (2/1)^n where n is some real whole number greater than 0.
Its the most important skill to have. I myself cant read music, but developing an understanding of melody, rhythm, chord progessions etc is absolutely necessary to grow your musical ability
I like the clickbait here on youtube: Just use words like SECRETS, major MISTAKES of beginners. DIMINISHED singing skills caused by autotune. TRITONE use of samples. In one SECOND so much happens without a pause - to listen with your own taste ...
Tbh i dont need the technicals, i already have a career, music is a hobby, this man showed me how to do it without getting sweaty in a class room. This is BRILLIANT.
When looking at circle of fifths and fourths John coltrain comes to mind. “Giant steps”
I get you might just go straight into screen recording and upload raw, but having a circle of fifths to the right of the video would have been a nice touch for mobile viewers.
just my mind too
Not enough screen space to do that imo. But if you are streaming this to your tv from your phone like me you can see the circle of fifths in the screenshot which was helpful.
No cap when ever i watch your music it gets me making great stuff i mean im really appreciative of your work keep it up bro you inspire for hire
Watching this again and I'm super excited. Thank you for this information.
You do amazing work. You may not believe me, but you are empowering so many of us and changing a lot of individuals futures.
Been waiting on this video 😀
Thank you!! Great stuff !! 😎
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I just click any video in the channel, and it teaches me something. Amazing!
Thanks for making it so much easier!
thank you friend you made my life so musical!!!!
Great content Game! keep it up!
Thanks!
awesome vid bro. be nice 2 get another video on the 2nd part with transposing . i really like to just go by ear 4 the most part but it be nice 2 get in the hang of understanding similar keys n variations
Hey Game great job on the video this knowledge is invaluable. Just wanted to let you know E sharp does exist it's just depends on the scale or chord you are building (i.e. an A augmented chord)
I skiped 3 unnecessarily complicated cicle of 5ths tuts till I gave w this one =)
Much appreciated bro I'm still a n00b producer but this elevates my game one step further!
Dawg you helped me really learn some fundamental stuff about music and now my beats are fire
Just downloaded Magic Melodies and also Magic Drums. Looking forward to step up my game, specially on melodies. I'm working my way into making better melodies for Lofi, so that I don't have to use samples. I got an SP 404 SX so I can give that vintage flavor to the melodies I create.
Yessssss, knew you had the answer...
Hopefully you got back to FL !
Fire!
Perfect.
I knew this star way in a circle of fifths long before!!! Yes it is a magic!!!
Could u make a video about the new antares auto tune, pls? I'm really having a hard time making it sound like auto tune 8
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In the interactive circle of fifths, based on c in major, There are f c and g under major ( major chords),d a e as minor chords and and b as diminished chord, so if I wright in c major, the I should use these chords to stay in key? am i right?
Obrigado!
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Wow I just learned this today in class.. odd lol
Is there some sort of PDF for the circle of fifths ?
can you activate French translation in video option?
My mann
first!! Very nice videoo!
Great vid. But I feel that you could have compressed the class a bit more. Cheers
Not quite sure Iagree with"
Music Theory in a Day.
What type of microphone do u use to record ur songs plzzz lmk
Cole Christianson shure sm7b
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Do you teach this in your theory program
Stephen Edmond Jr yes and more advanced concepts
I like what you are doing. However, a perfect fifth is actually a 3/2 ratio, not 7 semitones which is 2^(7/12). With pure tuning, if you keep stacking perfect fifths you will never get back to where you started. (3/2)^n =/= (2/1)^n where n is some real whole number greater than 0.
LYCHEE were using concert pitch in this video , not pure tuning , but you’re right about it being a ratio
Literally watched 2 years from the video. 😂
You didn’t leave a chord code link in the description ‼️😤 lemme get that ‼️‼️
Ex-plic check again :)
Man bro I went to Full Sail University and they made the Circle of Fouths/Fifths hard to understand thanks for simplifying that smh
Guys, I make beats and I have minimal music theory knowledge. Can anyone tell me how important it is to understand music theory ?
Its the most important skill to have. I myself cant read music, but developing an understanding of melody, rhythm, chord progessions etc is absolutely necessary to grow your musical ability
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Why do you keep saying "we"? I thought you're alone.
I like the clickbait here on youtube: Just use words like SECRETS, major MISTAKES of beginners. DIMINISHED singing skills caused by autotune. TRITONE use of samples. In one SECOND so much happens without a pause - to listen with your own taste ...
honesty, this doesn't explain the circle of fifths...
at most, this showed you can find a fifth ny counting semitones...
@Xavier Figueroa this video leads the viewer no closer to understanding the circle of fifths... the title was clickbait
@Xavier Figueroa ok
Tbh i dont need the technicals, i already have a career, music is a hobby, this man showed me how to do it without getting sweaty in a class room.
This is BRILLIANT.