Ear Training for the Banjo // banjo vlog #6
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- čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
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Danke,Eli,happy m I,because of your teaching .Josef
Eli, if you’re going to do further videos on playing by ear, might I suggest talking about relativity: chord-to-chord relationships, and for melodies, note-to-chord relationships. I don’t know if I can recognize a C chord by ear. But I can hear a I-to-IV change, a I-to-V change, a II-V change, etc. If it’s going to a IV in the key of G, I know the next chord is a C, even if I can’t identify the sound of a C chord played in isolation. And melody notes are so much easier to fret by ear when found in relation to the chord you are holding at the time. After all, untethered to a key, a melody can begin on any note. The right note depends on the key which, in turn, controls the specific chords in that key underlying that melody. If you’re holding the correct chord (including inversions), the notes you want invariably will be in predictable places in or near that chord. Finding them from the chord shape not only is easier and avoids your realizing later that you found the melody in an awkward key; it also helps you develop the ear-to-finger coordination that will eventually let you find the melody unconsciously as long as you’re holding the correct chord.
Yes, as I stated in the video, most ear training and “playing by ear” deals with using a reference, so that’s the plan!
Hey Eli, do you have a lesson on how to play your outro theme tune?
Thanks Eli!
Happy Birthday!! 🎉🎂🎁🎊🎈
Rick Beato had a very similar video recently. Good stuff thanks!
Curious about your banjos. Especially the top tension in this vid. What is it??
Yeah, so not there YET!
How much does that bad boy weigh ?