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Sometimes two important questions have the same answer
Question 1: what is the most important thing that musicians should do to get better at music theory?
Question 2: what is that thing that we guitar players never practice?
Care to guess?…
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Yes, it’s ear training π
Yeah, I know you’d rather walk barefoot on broken glass than practicing this for even a minute.
And I agree. Personally when I was learning I skimped on my ear training because:
1. It looks hard. Heck, it looks impossible at first.
2. There’s not a good explanation of how to practice it in a gradual way
3. I’d rather play my guitars
Ok, but what if you can have these 3 cakes and eat them too?
That is, what if you could practice ear training while playing your guitar, with a very easy, simple, gradual exercise?
Well, if you are still here (half of my readers compulsively deleted this email the moment they read ‘ear training’…) then I have exactly what you need in this video:
BONUS: in the video you are going to hear me sing π Never say my videos don’t have comic relief!
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Moving to Montana soon. Frank Zappa. I've seen a few analyses of this and would be very interested to hear your veiw. One YouTube vid is over 45mins and in depth, to say the least.. Is it as complex as they suggest?
Thanks.
Singing isn't that scary, try sight reading.ππ
I just love this guy! His enthusiastic and friendly greeting always brings a smile to my face. There are some people that I meet that immediately could be a close personal friend, and Tomaso is one of them. Though he sometimes jokes about his Italian accent, there is no question that his English is impeccable, both written and spoken. And of course, his knowledge of guitar and music theory is absolutely the best as is his gift for teaching it. Thank you Maestro Zillow for all these great videos.
As always, your lessons are always enlightening.
Cool video π
Here's a video suggestion: A bVI chord used in a major key, for example in Sir Duke by Stevie Wonder.
It seems like it requires a very strong understanding of music theory to use this exercise, but I was under the impression ear training was where you should start before learning music theory…….
Can you teach how to know in what scale our voice is according to song and how to change scale high or low from original song?
I'm new into musicπ
Good I know I need ear training. Instead of 'singing' the note perhaps call it 'vocalising'. Doesn't carry the baggage of having to sing. just a thought.
This is a totally random thought that I had as I was watching this video. Why is it that guitar players refer to the string and fret position as opposed to the string and note when explaining fingering of chords? I feel like thatβs why most guitar players donβt know the notes on the guitar neck.
I'm watching the sound of music one more time. I always had a feeling that there was more to it than just fluff.
No voice apologize needed no matter itβs awful. You are the best music/guitar teacher so no matter if you sing well or not.
I love this idea! I just canβt seem to grasp intervals completely… I recognize a few, but not all.
Sublime, Sir. Like a firework of understanding waking up the sleeping chihuahua of my musical potential. So I shall sing. Though it may sound βwoofβ!
I also need to teach my ears how to read
thank you sir ππ Lots of love from Nepal π³π΅ β€οΈ
My ears need glasses !!
Hi, I love your videos! I have a question: can you explain to me the bVII chord and itβs harmonic functions? Because I see it very often in jazz (e.g. in the backdoor 2-5-1 in βMistyβ) but also in Pop songs (e.g. in βhelloβ from Shakespeare sisters; the third chord (E) of the Verse) but I donβt understand why it works. After all itβs a non-diatonic chord… and itβs not a simple secondary dominant with a clear harmonic function either. I also noticed that most of the time it seems to be a dominant chord so a bVII7 chord but it is often not resolving to the chord thatβs a perfect 5th below the root of the bVII7 chord so it doesnβt act as a secondary dominant.
This is interesting, because singing (not well) in our church choir motivated me to learn about music theory, which led me to (begin) to learn guitar.
So, you have brought me full circle! Like connecting the dots. Bravo!
Thank you. π
7:06 That's good, because badly is the only way I can sing! π
Thank you for this lesson, Tommaso! So strange to see my face on your channel! π
The scariest thing AFTER reading music lol!
Nice to see you as well!
Let me congratulate you while there is less than a million comments!
Nice to "see" you again master!
4:54 What? All Italian men don't sing like Pavarotti? π³π
4:10 So, knowing the thing first makes the name less abstract.
Like learning the Italian word for "dog" won't mean much to you, unless you already know what a dog is! πΆ
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Nice one
Thanks for this great lesson! πͺπ keep the good content bro!
I literally just grabbed my guitar the very moment before i got this notification