
The Easy Method to Work Out Intervals - Music Theory
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Date: 2022-03-28
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Comments and reviews: 10
denis
hi Gareth i dont seem to be able to find the link for the PDF file to this vid could you please send the link as i want to get a copy to put in my files. Many thanks for all your hard work i really do appreciate it. I would love to do some of your courses but alas i am only on benefits ...... one day i will get there hopefully MANY THANKS AGAIN. ... Denis.
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hi Gareth i dont seem to be able to find the link for the PDF file to this vid could you please send the link as i want to get a copy to put in my files. Many thanks for all your hard work i really do appreciate it. I would love to do some of your courses but alas i am only on benefits ...... one day i will get there hopefully MANY THANKS AGAIN. ... Denis.
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tbillyjoeroth
Well and good, but why -perfect-?? It implies there's such a thing as -imperfect-. And why have a term for it at all?? Lots of these things make no real sense to me, for example on a staff with a treble clef, C4 isn't even on the staff; it's below the staff. That's pretty dumb. Thanks for your efforts.
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Well and good, but why -perfect-?? It implies there's such a thing as -imperfect-. And why have a term for it at all?? Lots of these things make no real sense to me, for example on a staff with a treble clef, C4 isn't even on the staff; it's below the staff. That's pretty dumb. Thanks for your efforts.
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Michael
Hi I am fairly new to music and I may be wrong here but your explanation of a perfect 5th lowered by a semitone appears to me a tritone, furthermore my understanding of a diminished chord requires both the third and fifth to be lowered. Could you clarify, thanks
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Hi I am fairly new to music and I may be wrong here but your explanation of a perfect 5th lowered by a semitone appears to me a tritone, furthermore my understanding of a diminished chord requires both the third and fifth to be lowered. Could you clarify, thanks
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nigel
Hi Gareth. Another clear video from you yet surely, it would have been more helpful if you had also explained about the shifting of the lower note of the interval (inwards and outwards) and not just the shifting of the upper note! Best wishes. Nigel
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Hi Gareth. Another clear video from you yet surely, it would have been more helpful if you had also explained about the shifting of the lower note of the interval (inwards and outwards) and not just the shifting of the upper note! Best wishes. Nigel
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James
At 3:45 -everything else is major- ... except when they are minor. I'm not sure it helps to show a box labelled MAJOR as the opposite of PERFECT.
I would show the boxes as PERFECT and IMPERFECT and then branch the latter into major and minor.
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At 3:45 -everything else is major- ... except when they are minor. I'm not sure it helps to show a box labelled MAJOR as the opposite of PERFECT.
I would show the boxes as PERFECT and IMPERFECT and then branch the latter into major and minor.
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Jonathan
I-m yet one of many, but thank you for this. I have a music school exam tomorrow, and my teacher didn-t explain intervals very well (to my understanding), this helped plenty. Simple videos that aren-t dragged out are always easy to find.
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I-m yet one of many, but thank you for this. I have a music school exam tomorrow, and my teacher didn-t explain intervals very well (to my understanding), this helped plenty. Simple videos that aren-t dragged out are always easy to find.
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Jenny
Good job! I've been SO confused almost for a year. After watching your video, I've been saying it is sooo easy to my theory teacher. Thanks again.
Edit: what if it's not on c major on other keys? pls help
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Good job! I've been SO confused almost for a year. After watching your video, I've been saying it is sooo easy to my theory teacher. Thanks again.
Edit: what if it's not on c major on other keys? pls help
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Can you please kindly make a video on diminished, minor, major and augmented intervals inversion please? as in how to recognize them, how to write them and how to know them in theory exams please? thank you
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Can you please kindly make a video on diminished, minor, major and augmented intervals inversion please? as in how to recognize them, how to write them and how to know them in theory exams please? thank you
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First
This is the only music theory concept that I found very hard to learn, but thanks to this wonderful teacher that I actually learn this in just 1 day. Thanks, Gareth.
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This is the only music theory concept that I found very hard to learn, but thanks to this wonderful teacher that I actually learn this in just 1 day. Thanks, Gareth.
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Woody
Is the interval C to G double sharp, or C to G double flat still called 5th interval? Then what 5th if bigger than augmented or smaller than diminished?
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Is the interval C to G double sharp, or C to G double flat still called 5th interval? Then what 5th if bigger than augmented or smaller than diminished?
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