Views : 644,774
Genre: Education
Date of upload: Dec 19, 2020 ^^
Rating : 4.951 (450/36,650 LTDR)
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I am an old dog, self-taught for 54 years. Covid killed some friends and all my gigs. I quit playing for a few months out of depression and being stuck musically. Putting things back together correctly though. I have begun the process of actually learning the instrument. I'm charged and excited and bored out of my freaking skull. I dig the map. I liked, sub'ed. I'll be back.
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Soooo.... sorry it's been so long since my last video but I literally was working non stop to finish my course. I honestly think its the best educational resource available for guitarists. Now that it's done I'll be back to making YT videos again and more free courses like my blues and interval course. thanks for being patient!
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Jake is the only teacher that taught me to play with actual practical knowledge. He focuses on actually using theory to MAKE music. So many people and teachers on youtube just talk about music theory but don't actually show you what to do with it. Jake gives a ton of great advice. I also like that most of his content is geared towards intermediates rather than beginners.
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It’s honestly so crazy how much i’ve learned from your channel. Out of the hundreds of music theory lesson channels i’ve tried out, something just clicked when i started watching these lessons, hopefully i’ll be able to purchase the entire course some time in the future, keep up the great work!
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What a talent to comunicate basic and complex concepts to an audience of widely varied understanding levels of the material, from novice to pro, you speak to everyone and put the knowledge or the roadmap to it at reach. I admire that Jake, anyone who has such a good handle of their field, and invests as much time and thought into it is alright by me. You should be very proud of your work. As a keyboard player who's watched more videos on guitar than I ever thought, I can say that you're as good at communicating music and it's concepts as any expert in their field i have ever layed eyes on.
It's not often you get to experience that, a mastery of their field and material. It's a joy to experience
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This was the kind of video I’ve been looking for since I was 16 and full of inspiration. Learned a mixture of these concepts so out of order at the time and never really knew how to use them to compose music that I was proud of. Now I’m taking it all back to the basics. I’m 23 now and I’ve never been more excited to truly elevate my musical skills and knowledge. Thank you!
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This course is unquestionably the best course I've ever had the pleasure of using. In 10 lessons I learned more about theory and retained more about theory than I did with 4 months of piano lessons. Incredible work Jake, and I highly recommend everybody nab this course if you're serious about making music
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Jake you are undoubtedly one of the most sincere Music learner and devotee from a systematic, analytical and scientific perspective I have ever seen.
You have a very long journey to cover.
Awesome dedication , superb explanatory and demonstrative approach.
You must have inspired thousands of your viewers around the globe.. and thats not something trivial.
Genuinely earned subscribers
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Thank you for this video. I've been playing for 30 years and it's good to have these topics enumerated to clearly see the areas I need to focus on. Especially after having learned theory through the years in random bits and pieces. I found you while exploring songwriting concepts, and I'm glad I did. Thank you, again.
All the best from the Bay Area.
MK
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@morefluid_thanwater
3 years ago
Little more specific timestamps (because I might come back to this video later): 1. Musical Alphabet 02:19 - 02:42 2. Musical Staff 02:43 - 02:58 3. Knowing the Fretboard 02:59 - 03:14 4. Scale Shapes and the Major Scale 03:15 - 03:49 5. Rhythm Basics 03:50 - 04:11 6. Triplets, Swing, and Advanced Tuplets 04:12 - 04:38 7. Meter and Time Signature 04:40 - 05:15 8. Audiation and Melody 05:16 - 05:54 9. Key Signatures and Enharmonics 05:55 - 06:47 10. Scale Degrees 06:48 - 07:26 11. Triads 07:27 - 07:51 12. Movable Chords 07:52 - 08:09 13. Diatonic Major Chords + Roman Numerals 08:10 - 08:47 14. Writing Chord Progressions in Major 08:48 - 09:06 15. Solo-ing with the Pentatonic Major Scale 09:07 - 09:51 16. Suspended Chords 09:52 - 10:22 17. The Minor Scale + Diatonic Chords 10:23 - 10:43 18. Writing progressions in Minor 10:44 - 10:50 19. Soloing with the Pentatonic Minor Scale 10:51 - 11:34 20. Ear Training Intervals and Chords 11:35 - 12:22 21. Power Chords 12:23 - 12:52 22. Relative Scales and Tonul Center 12:53 - 13:25 23. Combining Pentatonic Shapes 13:26 - 13:52 24. Arpeggios and Chord Tone Soloing 13:53 - 14:21 25. Inversions and Slash Chords 14:22 - 14:48 26. Popular 7th Chords 14:49 - 15:28 27. Diatonic 7th Chords 15:29 - 15:38 28. Blues 15:39 - 16:16 29. Secondary Dominant Chords 16:17 - 16:40 30. Diminished Chords 16:41 - 17:08 31. Augmented Chords. 17:09 - 17:39 32. Harmonic Minor 17:40 - 18:11 33. Writing Melodies 18:12 - 18:47 34. Passing Tones and Chromaticism 18:48 - 19:25 35. Introducing Modes 19:26 - 20:35 36. Transpositions and Modulations 20:36 - 21:06 37. Modal Interchange 21:07 - 21:32 38. Song Sections 21:33 - 22:08 39. Song Structures 22:09 - 22:34 40. Writing Drum Parts 22:35 - 23:29 41. Writing Bass Lines 23:30 - 23:46 42. Creating a Full Song 23:47 - 24:17 43. Advanced Theory Concepts: Timbre, Harmony, Tunings, and World Music 24:18 - 25:30
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