During the course I installed an ear training app and used it regularly; so a lot of the interval names came up already - here I finally understood why the names are the way they are. Also, melody and harmony are so often used without actually knowing what it means... As an IT-guy, it immediately resonated with the terms "serial" for melody and "parallell" for harmony :)
Now we're getting in deep. When I started watching this series I was watching a video like every other day or so. Now I'm playing enough guitar that I'm taking a lot of time in between each video and coming back whenever I want to just learn more stuff. Course continues to be great. As always, thanks for putting this up on youtube for free.
The guitar is tuned according to the perfect four reflected on the circle of fifths? Never thought of that till today. On the other hand I'm more of a piano player so Id never look at theory when learning to play guitar.
"If you want to satisfy yourself, you have to know what to do inside and out" Interesting choice of words
The grind must continue
agreed bro
Lets goooo
Flying Microtonal Banana by King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard explores 1/4 tones specifically
Was totally just thinking of Gizz the whole time he talked about Microtones
During the course I installed an ear training app and used it regularly; so a lot of the interval names came up already - here I finally understood why the names are the way they are. Also, melody and harmony are so often used without actually knowing what it means... As an IT-guy, it immediately resonated with the terms "serial" for melody and "parallell" for harmony :)
Just curious: which ear training app were you using?
the fact i understand the it terms cause i worked for my comptia a+ thats a funny comparison 😭😭
Now we're getting in deep. When I started watching this series I was watching a video like every other day or so. Now I'm playing enough guitar that I'm taking a lot of time in between each video and coming back whenever I want to just learn more stuff. Course continues to be great.
As always, thanks for putting this up on youtube for free.
This series is great. Been watching since some months now but it's really, really interesting!
The guitar is tuned according to the perfect four reflected on the circle of fifths? Never thought of that till today. On the other hand I'm more of a piano player so Id never look at theory when learning to play guitar.