The ONE Thing That Every Musician Must Know [Music Theory]
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- "If you could teach a person only one thing about music theory, what would you teach them?"
- "What is the piece of music theory that everybody, professional and amateurs, should know?"
- "What is the most useful, 'practical' concept in music theory? Something that I will actually use?"
These are all questions that I received from my subscribers. And they are really good questions!
The thing I like best about these questions is that they ask about the 'practical' bits of music theory. I personally think that we could have picked a better name than 'music theory'- maybe something like "music tools". But I digress.
All three questions above have the same answer, and we are going to see it together.
(BTW before I forget: you can ask your questions too, by replying to this email or in the YT comments to the video. I made many videos in answer to questions you ask, and I read all requests!)
In this video, we see one of the most 'practical' thing that you can learn in music theory, and it's something that everybody who calls themselves a musician should know.
Fair warning: clearly, if you already have experience in music theory, this video may not be news to you. But I'm going to put a shameless plug here and tell you that you still want to make sure you know this :)
If you like this video, share, like, comment & don't forget to subscribe for more content!
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Видео The ONE Thing That Every Musician Must Know [Music Theory] канала MusicTheoryForGuitar
Beginning Music Theory free eBook: https://www.musictheoryforguitar.com/beginningmusictheoryguide.html
- "If you could teach a person only one thing about music theory, what would you teach them?"
- "What is the piece of music theory that everybody, professional and amateurs, should know?"
- "What is the most useful, 'practical' concept in music theory? Something that I will actually use?"
These are all questions that I received from my subscribers. And they are really good questions!
The thing I like best about these questions is that they ask about the 'practical' bits of music theory. I personally think that we could have picked a better name than 'music theory'- maybe something like "music tools". But I digress.
All three questions above have the same answer, and we are going to see it together.
(BTW before I forget: you can ask your questions too, by replying to this email or in the YT comments to the video. I made many videos in answer to questions you ask, and I read all requests!)
In this video, we see one of the most 'practical' thing that you can learn in music theory, and it's something that everybody who calls themselves a musician should know.
Fair warning: clearly, if you already have experience in music theory, this video may not be news to you. But I'm going to put a shameless plug here and tell you that you still want to make sure you know this :)
If you like this video, share, like, comment & don't forget to subscribe for more content!
Need help with music theory for guitar? Check out these FREE resources: https://www.musictheoryforguitar.com/guitar-music-theory-free-resources.html
FOLLOW ME:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/musictheoryforguitar
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MusicTheoryForGuitar
Twitter: https://twitter.com/theoryguitar
Website: http://musictheoryforguitar.com
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