It's nice to do something a bit different (though time consuming) glad you enjoyed it!
@tomney4460Күн бұрын
I’m an AP (college-level) Music Theory student and I’m learning more in this than I have in my first semester so far.
@samuraiguitaristКүн бұрын
Right!? This was my first semester of college music theory class
@chrislaubenstein7209Күн бұрын
This guy has been teaching me personally one-on-one for like 10 years and I've learned jack. Great hair tho 😍
@TheWarlock42Күн бұрын
You're going to need to change your channel name to Shogunguitarist soon.
@Dubdubs162 сағат бұрын
I like Sageguitarist
@rakninja18 сағат бұрын
i've been kinda sorta trying to wrap my brain around keys, and this is the first explanation i think that really got through to me. thanks sammy.
@davidt9513Күн бұрын
That is the best I've ever seen the scales explained!
@ChristopherBuechelerКүн бұрын
Enjoyed most of this yesterday while it was briefly up, and enjoyed the rest of it today. Thanks!
@aylbdrmadison1051Күн бұрын
I like that you use the keyboard to illustrate some of this. I took beginning music theory in school, but we didn't have a piano at home, so that's how I learned theory on guitar by transcribing what I learned on piano that day. I'm convinced that this gave me a big advantage over those who only learned on guitar.
@Ryan-ws3yfКүн бұрын
In shcool, obviously multiple classes each day but a total of 3 years in chorus, 6 in concert band, 5 in marching band, 2 in jazz band, and 7 years in music theory. Of course I've learned about the circle of fourth's/fifth's but NEVER once were we taught a mnemonic device to remember the sharps and flats. 23 combined years in music thouhout school and you're still teaching me new things. Thank you 👏👏
@WhirledPublishingКүн бұрын
Over 50 years of music training - which began with years and years in choir, then seven years in band - which included concert band, pep band and two years in marching band - on multiple instruments - then decades as a singer, performing from England to Hawaii - training under seven opera coaches, with a performance repertoire of over 50 arias composed by Mozart, Bellini, Puccini, Rossini, Verdi, Vivaldi and dozens of other composers * G2 to D6 * and having written over 1,000 songs, over a dozen musicals and now writing my 15th opera - trained in the Circle of 5ths, and various mnemonic devices, and I've created and uploaded educational videos on the principles of music, geometry, chemistry, math, etc., and I am - to this day - learning new things about music.
@ghost79ish14 сағат бұрын
Solid lesson. I'm fine with all this stuff and more, but I will say that it was layed out really clearly. Knowing music theory and being able to teach it are very different things.
@CalvinLimSH-ld5leКүн бұрын
Thanks for the 18 minutes of music theory in a nut shell for beginner guitarists learning the ropes how to play better music behind every good songs (scale + Melody + Chord + Rhythm lessons).
@MichalPfeiferКүн бұрын
I wish I've seen this video 15 years ago. Thank you!
@brumdКүн бұрын
And in tomorrow's video we take what we learned today and learn how to solo over Giant Steps.
@samuraiguitaristКүн бұрын
Lol funny enough, the only other time I did stop motion was for my giant steps video. I still suck at that song
@JohnM-zz8bdКүн бұрын
@@samuraiguitarist nobody sucks at that song, we all suckle at it.
@ZOOC-iz1fqКүн бұрын
High quality content. It's wonderful. Please expand these topics in the future videos maybe even make a full series on music theory would love to learn from your sir.
@richbowman5819Күн бұрын
Great video. I learned the circle of 5ths, but you explained everything very well. Good job!
@aaronstonebeatКүн бұрын
At 5:10 you play b but it sounds like c. Why? Then at 5:17 the b flat sounds like b. When you play the whole f major scale b flat at 5:24 sounds like b flat. I can't imagine this happened by accident. Or did it? Long time subscriber, I always enjoy your content. The theory is solid.
@stephenbouchelle7706Күн бұрын
Love the graphics.
@chrismuratore4451Күн бұрын
15:45 this can be complicated if you play around by ear and end up building inversions 😅
@JimBoom92Күн бұрын
you can learn a small part of music theory in 18 min ;). good video though. respect for the analog visuals in our digital world.
@onsight282222 сағат бұрын
I have a Newbee Guitar question nobody can answer so far regarding looping 🤷♂️ Is it possible to play a bass line through a looper pedal and an amp then play along with a guitar using the same amp and looper ? if not is there another way using one ( bass ) amp ? ( unusual i know :-) if not is there another way or , what is the easiest / cheapest way to play a bass line and guitar jam on your own ? maybe it could be a good video idea / i can't find any info on how anywhere??? 🤷♂️
@PaddySwanКүн бұрын
Anyway... here's wonderwall
@robswystun2766Күн бұрын
Thanks, sensei.
@chrismuratore4451Күн бұрын
0:38 the diesis would like a word 😊
@NuggyRCКүн бұрын
Didn't this already get posted recently?
@samuraiguitaristКүн бұрын
Ya I had to fix a couple things
@leftbehind4030Күн бұрын
@@samuraiguitarist Namely the whole offer!
@guiguiyom87877 сағат бұрын
Do you say TI instead of Si to avoid mixing it with C?
@old_man_franКүн бұрын
I have all your courses and they're great. But now I struggle when I see everyone else refer to the CIRCLE OF FITHS 😅. Is it a Canadian thing?
@samuraiguitaristКүн бұрын
Is it???? I didn't know others did it different
@robinr22Күн бұрын
Ha ha, lol, I just googled it and I can't believe how many people refer to it as 'fiths' - it's not even a word!! 😂😂
@ianchandler9993Күн бұрын
3:36 Omar Rodriguez-Lopez wants to know your location
@vladilenasmusiccollection9309Күн бұрын
Sounds like Take The Veil or Tetragrammaton
@samuraiguitaristКүн бұрын
Love me some Mars Volta
@trhardingКүн бұрын
3:36 Jazz!
@MsJpeterКүн бұрын
Man that's GOOD!
@ey870Күн бұрын
Very cool
@Charlieberg-w2qКүн бұрын
I wish I could meet you I am from Winnipeg to I am such a big fan my name is Charlie berg plz reply
@Charlieberg-w2q22 сағат бұрын
Plz Answer
@HeavyDwarfКүн бұрын
ahhh why is your CoF the wrong way 🙈
@richardclark.Күн бұрын
B to da C to da D double G.
@KXGXpertGamerКүн бұрын
First
@bishopoftroyКүн бұрын
How about learning music theory in 18 months, at least? These learn X in 1 hour stuff are very counterproductive.
@samuraiguitaristКүн бұрын
If you wanted to start getting into applying this all and then looking at the next steps maybe that's an 18 month experience. But the information isn't super hard and I think most people can benefit from a highly visual crash course.
@BlackReaperMetalКүн бұрын
@@samuraiguitaristI personally found a lot of value in this. I've been playing guitar and creating music for about 20 years. I had no idea how the circle of fourths or the circle of fifths worked. I didn't understand how minor and major scales were related. I didn't understand how to build chord progressions other than shapes I visualized based on patterns I built out of sounds in my head. This gives me tools to develop my skills by using these guidelines. I believe this gives me a foundation to study and experiment with for years to come. Thanks sensei.