Minor Scales - Everything You Need To Know In 7 minutes
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- Опубліковано 22 лис 2018
- Typo at 0:44 - A minor, not A major. Sorry!
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Minor scales are directly related to major scales, with a few extra rules. Like a lot of things, they're easy when you know how.
You're going to need to know major scales and key signatures to understand minor scales. Check out these links if you need brush up on those concepts:
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I might be able to help with that! I can help you with solfege and coach you through some of the associated practice. Send me a message through my website if you’d like to set something up! www.bradharrison.ca/lessons
@BradHarrison OK. I just want to say thank you for your videos, I learned Key signatures and understand music much better because of your videos. Thank God for UA-cam.
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@@BradHarrison but you didbt like the comment lmao
Nope, you still need a lot of repetition in order to deeply memorize the subject. This is why you might repeat some things over and over and over without really moving forward
@@lolwhatever7307 So you're saying that doesn't happen at a grown age?
This explanation proves my theory that nothing is hard to understand. Good teachers are hard to find! I have seen lots of videos on YT, none worked. Five minutes here and I understood Minor Scales. Thank you Brad, God bless you!
Fantastic video. I currently am the head composer of the TSO, and I find this extremely helpful. Keep up the good work Mr Harrison!
Can you make a video for how to know what the name of the note is and what it means and how it looks?
I did a video on note naming!
Note Naming: Everything You Need to Know in 9 minutes ua-cam.com/video/exTi3gFBVFU/v-deo.html
My teacher is called Mr Harrison!
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You’re saving me from failing my music class. Thank you, good sir. Your work will be greatly appreciated.
Loved the idea of the major being ”more elated/elevated” than the relative minor. For some reason I’ve struggled remembering which way to go... now to hammer this home for the next couple of weeks. Thank you!
This is a WONDERFUL tutorial, and I played it at half speed, so I could really comprehend and process the lesson much better. Thank you so much!!
What a fantastic video. I’m a piano teacher to three boys and like feeling more confident that I can at least have a basic understanding of these concepts. What great editing, pacing, and digestible style of teaching. Thank you thank you!!!
ur a piano teacher and u dont know about minor scales?
This man is single-handedly getting me through theory😂 appreciate you man!
Excellent! Good luck!
you saved me and my grades. my class is having a project regarding major and minor scales but after 2 hours of teaching, i didn't understand. After watching your video, I immediately understood. thank you :)
Amazing! So glad to hear it all came together for you. Good luck on the project!
I'm so glad you finally sounded off the notes on the staff so that we could hear 👂🏻 what they sounded like instead of just talking about them!! 🎹🎼🎶🎵 something to relate to!! I realize that there were some people who didn't probably need it but I did…… Bravo 👏🏻
I started doing fourth-grade music theory and walked into class knowing nothing. Thanks a bunch.
this was so helpful, as I was struggling to understand the workings of the minor scale and the video had all the information I needed summarised into notes, thanks a lot!!
From a musician stuck in film school, thank you!
You’re very welcome!
I am so glad I found you 😁 I have been watching/taking notes on your videos to prepare for college and a career in music! You are doing excellent work!
Great video! I'm studying music therapy in university (I'm in my first year) and my teacher in music theory explained minor scales the exact same way! Awesome editing and extremely accurate thought patterns and information!
Thank you!!!!! I am trying to self teach myself piano and was so confused! You explained it so well!
5 years later and this video is still saving lives
This is the very best summary I’ve ever seen. Thanks so much!
THANKS SO MUCH!! One of the best ACTUAL explanations for dealing with the 6th and 7th, in general! Intuitively, I'd figured out the use of the incorporated raised semi-tone, but I've yet to hear anyone actually explain WHY it's done! Thanks for this, and I will share your channel. Happy New Year, and thank you for what you do.
Thanks for the fantastic comment! Happy new year!
@@BradHarrison Peace & Light, brother! You have a new student!
these video series are incredibly helpful, thank you!
The book they gave me for school is so awful, that when I started to get into minor scales I was utterly confused and actually really worried I was gonna bomb it. Mr. Harrison thank you for explaining this in a way I can understand. Liked, and subscribed because you deserve it.
Thank you I almost cried on my books if weren't for this video, I think I might actually have a chance of acing my exams tomorrow🥺🥺💖
Good luck! Let me know how it goes!
@@BradHarrison I will 😁
my dumbass ignored like 3 lectures abt this and u did it in 7 minutes and explained it perfectly ur amazing thank u
Man I’m finally starting to understand what I learnt at school. Epic teaching!
Excellent! Glad to hear it!
This video made everything instantly click into place, Thank you :D
Thanks so much for a very clear and concise lesson. Very much appreciated as was your lesson on Major Scales.
During I'd-hate-to-tell-you-how-many years of music classes, we were taught everything about major scales but weren't taught diddly about minor except to be told "it exists". Thanks to you I finally get it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH! I used to do very well in music theory but ever since I quite I haven’t been able to pick it up again despite wanting to, this video helped a lot!
THIS IS SUCH AN AMAZING VIDEO!! I finally watched some pathing that actually helps me, instead of confusing me. Thank you
Very clear and helpful. Thank you for sharing it.
Ur teaching is sooooooo clear and concise
Good pacing and concise - nice job!
Thank You! You bring such clarity to this subject.
So clear and concise. Fantastic.
Such a good teacher! I understand everything.
Thanks for this. Very clear and concise!
Bull's eye. Clear and accurate , straight to the bones. From Brazil.
This is so helpful! Thank you so much!
Awesome! Thank you for sharing.
This video became more than helpful even though I did not understand staff...
Thanks you man, I have understood so much 🌱😊✌️
Major props for this one sir
I loved this. Thank you for it. :)
Thank you so much it was very hard to understand melodic minor scale now it's easy thank you so much.
This video is so clear😂😂 amazing job!
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Thankful for your easy way of learning
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Finally, I get it! Thank you!
I haven't started on my minor scales yet, but this gives me a good understanding. I'll be coming back to this often when I have a suitcase. For now I'm a musical hobo with everything in a bandana on a stick. At least I've gone past the matchbox to hold all my clothes.
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I love this video it taught me more than my teacher
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I'm relearning the trumpet after more than 5 decades. It's been very helpful to discover instruction videos that explain various music theory principles. However I can honestly say this this video is the very best I've seen on the structure of minor scales. Also appreciated the info on "modes." Thanks for the professional illustrations and razor focused, simple explanations.
Glad you enjoyed! I’ve also got a whole video on modes if you like. Welcome back to the trumpet!
@@BradHarrison Thanks for the reply. It's good to be back playing. I feel I'm somewhere around "middle" intermediate level at this time. Finished Getchell's first book. Working through the second now. #78 gave me a lot of trouble for a while... think I'm finally getting it (lots of key changes!). I also like the Nathan Ost Lyrical etudes, though I'm not doing too well on some of them; particularly range-wise. Anyway, I will definitely be pulling up your modes video as well as the Circle of Fifths and several others. And to all other brass players out there, please do NOT put the horn down; not even for a day or two. Brass playing is a very physical thing. Even 20-30 mins a day of practice is better than zero. Just run your major scales in different patterns, and focus on lip flexibility. But once you walk away for a while, life has a nasty way of gobbling up virtually all of your time. Obviously I can never get those fifty years back. But hopefully I've got another twenty plus years ahead of me.
Trumpet is so physical! Consistency is key. I didn’t practice as much over pandemic and less while not teaching over the summer and first rehearsals back were a bit of a challenge. Feeling much stronger after a couple weeks of good practice. It’s even more important for beginners building strength and familiarity to keep the schedule up. Keep it up and all the best!
Great video! Thanks a lot!!!
I've got theory exam tmr and this video saved my life, tysm 🤚😭
No way!! My Chimp "Gonzo" just gabbed my guitar and ran minor scales after watching this..Nice presentation,!
Thanks. This will help for my tomorrow's test 👍
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This video very quickly turned into a 2 hour practice session for me
@@NXXinland i meant, I got the video down, and then I couldn't stop playing on that scale and it's relative major lol
Finally, I am grasping the idea of Major and Minor! THANK YOU
Thanks a bunch!
Watching a second time okay I finally got it!! Thank you for posting this video!!
Nice! Theory can be tricky. It can take a few tries to understand it. And it really helps figure things out if you play it on your instrument too.
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Excellent video! After struggling for well over an hour (and much more), this enabled me to figure out why I was correctly playing C# in a song which didn't seem to fit with the major or minor scales when relating to the other notes in the song. I was essentially trying to work out which key I was playing it in (self-taught from a YT video). This taught me that the harmonic minor scale exists... which raises the C of the Dm scale to C#. Thank you! 😃👍🎹
Excellent! The raised 7th is a powerful note.
@@BradHarrison Thanks Brad! So, am I right in understanding that this is why I also play the note C in the same song... because that raised 7th note can also fall back to a natural within a song? I play a keyboard and all my music knowledge is self-taught.
Yeah! Lots of composers will switch between the raised and lowered 7th in the same piece depending on context and preference. The melodic minor scale works like this.
@@BradHarrison Thank you Brad. I am learning a lot, but my investigation into this song that I play in trying to work out the key is still not complete. I'm sorry if I am bothering you too much now. I wonder if you'd be kind enough to help me as I want to understand. The song I am playing (that I learned from YT) is clearly transposed up 4 semitones (or tuned differently), probably for the same reason as I would... it'd be too difficult for me! So, I thought I was playing the notes as D harmonic minor (transposed up from B flat minor???), but this player also plays the Cm chord, or it looks like it. I think he also plays a two-note chord (the E flat note). Only if you can spare your time, I wonder if you could end my misery? This is the Russian 80's song I'm playing... What key is he playing here, please? TY in advance if you can spare your time. ua-cam.com/video/3ymK7he-sl4/v-deo.html
The two-note chord was F# and D, sorry.
20yrs went by me in 7mins, and l'm none the wiser but l've had a good with myself, many thanks
i love your videos. thank you for teaching us music theory
My pleasure! Thanks for the comment!
Thanks a lot for this amazing video. And would you please consider making a video about chords please? Thanks SM❤💜
So glad this showed up, i got music class in 7 minutes
I’m glad it showed up too!
@@BradHarrison lol i was joking, but i am watching these to know for college. Very useful stuff, ive learned a lot in the past 3 days
I figured. ;-) glad you’re enjoying the videos!
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like the explanation!
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I need to know more. Am currently dabbling with function analysis of minor scales.
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👨✈️ nice video. I’ll get him next time!!
Hi Brad. I’ve just found your channel and I’m so impressed. I play alto sax and I’m self taught, which also means my theory isn’t great. Your teaching method is so clear and interesting. But I need help with understanding the difference between the major and natural minor scales. I realise they have the same notes but start on different notes, so why would they sound different( happy and sad)? I say this because once you’ve played the scale once through starting on the different note and then play a piece of music, surely the music will just sound like the major scale? I look forward to your comments.
Thanks for your comment! So glad you’re enjoying the channel!
Different scales sound different because of the intervals between the notes. This is certainly true with major and natural minor. The minor third vs the major third is one of the biggest differences. Consider the different between C major and C natural minor.... If you played a melody based on each scale, I think you’d agree they sound pretty different. Try Twinke Twinkle in major(C C G G A A G, F F E E D D C) and natural minor (C C G G Ab Ab G, F F Eb Eb D D C). Let me know what you think!
@@BradHarrison Thanks for such a rapid response Brad, I'll try out what you've explained later today. Really appreciate your time.
Hi Brad
I did what you said and it became apparent my question wasn’t correct. I meant to ask you about the major and minor scale that was relative (Major G/ minor E).
Regards
Mark.
@@markflanagan8538 @@markflanagan8538 You could play the same tune in G major(G G D D E E D, C C B B A A G) and then the same shape of notes in relative minor of E(E E B B C C B, A A G G F# F# E). They major and minor versions sound different because the intervals between the notes are different.
Thank you so much-- I love your music theory videos! To play a minor chord, you lower the third note of the chord. How does that relate to a minor scale? Thanks.
Thanks!!
A minor chord is 1, 3, 5 of the minor scale. Maybe check this out:
Triads: Everything You Need to Know in 9 Minutes
ua-cam.com/video/-KzJFzb-HQg/v-deo.html
Hi brad, you explained it so nicely. Thanks,
Can it be a little slow.