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Kudos! This idea is similar to how I am teaching major scales, except that I start with the hardest keys and go around dropping a flat on the second to the last note as you go around on the flat side, and dropping a sharp as you go around on the sharp side. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U1c_E85zB3w.html
This my version of happy birthday for Chopin: Look at this photograph Every time I do, it makes me laugh How did our eyes get so red? And what the hell is on Joey's head? And this is where I grew up I think the present owner fixed it up I never knew we'd ever went without The second floor is hard for sneaking out And this is where I went to school Most of the time had better things to do Criminal record says I broke in twice I must have done it half a dozen times I wonder if it's too late Should I go back and try to graduate? Life's better now than it was back then If I was them, I wouldn't let me in Oh, whoa, whoa Oh, God, I... Every memory of looking out the back door I had the photo album spread out on my bedroom floor It's hard to say it, time to say it Goodbye, goodbye Every memory of walking out the front door I found the photo of the friend that I was looking for It's hard to say it, time to say it Goodbye, goodbye Goodbye Remember the old arcade Blew every dollar that we ever made The cops hated us hangin' out They say, "Somebody went and burned it down" We used to listen to the radio And sing along with every song we know We said, "Someday we'd find out how it feels To sing to more than just the steering wheel" Kim's the first girl I kissed I was so nervous that I nearly missed She's had a couple of kids since then I haven't seen her since God knows when Oh, whoa, whoa Oh, God, I... Every memory of looking out the back door I had the photo album spread out on my bedroom floor It's hard to say it, time to say it Goodbye, goodbye Every memory of walking out the front door I found the photo of the friend that I was looking for It's hard to say it, time to say it Goodbye, goodbye I miss that town, I miss the faces You can't erase, you can't replace it I miss it now, I can't believe it So hard to stay, too hard to leave it If I could relive those days I know the one thing that would never change Every memory of looking out the back door I had the photo album spread out on my bedroom floor It's hard to say it, time to say it Goodbye, goodbye Every memory of walking out the front door I found the photo of the friend that I was looking for It's hard to say it, time to say it Goodbye, goodbye Look at this photograph Every time I do, it makes me laugh Every time I do, it makes me...
Hi Ernest,great video indeed.I am new in to music theory and I find this video very good.I tried to download the pdf but it won't download.Please help me with it.
Dude that was an awesome tutorial. I’ve never heard it explained like that. The other impressive thing is your wall color. What is the actual color name?
I went to music school a long time ago, for 7 years, but NO ONE showed me this!!!!! Thanks, now I know more. Now I'm slowly starting to understand how people who don't go to music school can play beautifully, they just know these chord patterns~!
Chodziłem dawno temu do szkoły muzycznej, przez 7 lat, ale NIKT mi tego nie pokazał !!!!! Dzięki, bo teraz wiem więcej. Teraz powoli zaczynam rozumieć, w jaki sposób osoby nie chodzące do szkoły muzycznej potrafią pięknie grać, oni po prostu znają te schematy akordów ~!
I got half way through with understanding then got lost! I will come back to this and thank you for posting it! I am just a slow learner but appreciate your efforts!
I’m a complete beginner at piano but at 62 I now have the time and willingness to practice. I’ve come a long way in just 2 months but still didn’t have a clue on scales. This lesson was terrific for me at this early stage. Thank you!
What about the sharp note scales? You have the naturals and the flats - but how do you work in the sharp note scales, for example, What is the D# scale (using this method)?