What if you NEVER learned to read music? Would your music dreams die?

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  • Опубліковано 11 лис 2024

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  • @alegreone
    @alegreone Місяць тому +2

    With all due respect-because I love your videos, and I agree that learning music via tab is similar to trying to learn to speak a language by studying grammar. However, as much as you referenced “learning tonal patterns and rhythm patterns”, you never demonstrate what those two phrases mean and sound like on the piano behind you. means in this video. As a beginner, I can say those phrases without any concept of what you mean. I don’t mean to suggest you need to turn them into a lesson here, but just one example of each would be helpful. Thank you for an otherwise informative video.

    • @MyMusicGenesis
      @MyMusicGenesis  Місяць тому

      Thanks for your comment. Everything you say is completely reasonable. BUT, what I've found is that it's impossible for one UA-cam video to adequately convey the depth of the things I talk about. Music is a "more than the sum of its parts" type thing.
      Every single aspect points at other aspects that interrelate. The algorithm does not reward honest & comprehensive discussions of that complexity.
      I think the best I can do is show people enough for them to be curious. When people decide this is what they want to learn about, they'll learn it.
      I've done videos with samples, and I've done videos that are complete discussions of RP & TP. The algorithm has been absolutely brutal about disseminating those. So, I'm doin the best I can. This was an off the cuff unscripted video.
      People who actually want to develop themselves can learn more in my Music Essentials course which is in a free playlist here on UA-cam, or you can watch it ad-free for $20 on my website here: mymusicgenesis.com/music-essentials
      People ready to actually apply Tonal Patterns to piano/keyboard should take the Genesis Sample course here: mymusicgenesis.com/genesis-sample
      Thanks again. I really do get your point, and I'm glad you're here.