#15 Music Theory: Scale degrees, Tonic & Dominate
Dodał: Lypur
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In this lesson on how to use scale degrees in music theory. I teach on the topic of tonic and dominate, but also the flow of music by using chord progressions.
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 having to rewind!
 I realized that i know nothing of scales. What im trying to say is will it gimp me if i dont practice scales, should i memorize all of them?
 a little bit of both. Do scales and pieces every day with practise :)
 has been following your vids from number 1. But this is all getting pretty abstract now, and I dont know how to tie this to actually playing piano. I think this sort of thing is best taught in person. Thanks anyway!
 keep it up!
 but the first part (chord functions, the sub/super dominant /mediant) is essential for "understanding" and composing or improvising music. the fun for many is playing improvisation so it's great help for them. you can substitute I chord with III or VI (its submediant or supermediant), IV chords
with ii or add lower fifth degree before any chord (like ii - IV- V- I he's done)
 It's the reason I stopped playing for a bit.
 also choosing which chord to play with a paticular note any rule or guidle lines you should follow? I know it isnt going to be a consise answer I am just looking for the overall goal besides it sounding good
 you!
 for the classes! Im following from the first one and hope to go on until the last... Im enjoying .... the way you teach make things simple and easy!!! thank you!
´s shape correct? Isn´t the 2nd interval on the top? Thanks
 sounds like cadence...
 learn to play this song in half the time with new gadget that reads MIDI files. Google "Gizmag and PianoMaestro"
 for music!
 this video cleared up the "is 2 degrees up 2 notes later in the scale or 2 half steps up?" question. 2 notes later in the scale, not 2 half steps up. there was a dork on youtube who thought it meant 2 half steps up, i just wanted to make sure.
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 banks again
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 it's kind of difficult to see on screen what you are doing. Dawn from the uk
 lessons!