#6 Music Theory: Interval Music Theory

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This music theory lesson covers intervals, some basic musical signs, as well as staccato and legato playing.

I hope you Enjoyed the music theory!

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#6 Music Theory: Interval Music Theory

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  • That sounds logical ...

    That sounds logical. I don't think I'd have the patience to wait 1-2 weeks anyway, so I'll just watch it now!
    Thank you very much! :)

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  • aww wow :) that's ...

    aww wow :) that's such a nice thing to say! I'm honored and very glad to be a part of your music life!

    Well, i think that is really up to you, chances are you know yourself better than i do. I'd say just go on, but if you start feeling overwhelmed just slow down and go back and review things. Sometimes it's nice to do a quick over view for your brain to get a hold of the information it will be needing to learn. :)

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  • Hi Andrew, first I ...

    Hi Andrew, first I want to say you're the best that has happened in the musical part of my life! :)
    I was wondering; should I spend 1-2 weeks (or whatever time it will take me) to learn to read sheet music before I watch this video? Or can I just go on watching this one and the next ones while I'm learning to read music? :)

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  • i am in my 30's and ...

    i am in my 30's and just started piano lessons and your lessons help me a lot. thanks for your kindness.

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  • You are actually ...

    You are actually pretty cute! And yes I am a guy! ;)

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  • Oh ok I'll be sure ...

    Oh ok I'll be sure to do that. Thanks!

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  • you're welcome!! :D

    you're welcome!! :D

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  • now it is :)

    now it is :)

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  • thank you for the ...

    thank you for the really nice compliment! It's great when I can teach something like music theory and people find it interesting not boring XD

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  • you're welcome!! ...

    you're welcome!! and yea, interval reading is the way to go!

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  • :) actually what ...

    :) actually what you're describing is probably an "accent" you simply need to play this note louder than other notes make it stick out, but of course try to make it sound nice :)

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  • What does it mean ...

    What does it mean when u have a crescendo on one note? How do you make one note increasingly louder? And same question goes for decrescendo.

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  • Thanks a lot man! ...

    Thanks a lot man! Reading music sheet is a very very huge advantage. I used to just know the chords, but now I can read sheets fast because of interval reading. Keep it up!

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  • hey andrew, i got ...

    hey andrew, i got to sleep as well, you know what you are talking about and making it interesting, the true face of musical communication representing!

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  • actually there is : ...

    actually there is :) do some research you'll find there are C flats. There are also B sharps, and F flats and E sharps.

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