One Hour of Music Theory Basics!
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- čas přidán 13. 01. 2023
- In today's livestream I teach as much Music Theory as I can in one hour.
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Rick has much respect for his audience…that’s just one reason he’s so respected. So many musicians-and aspiring ones-will benefit from this lesson.
Wish I was clever enough to benefit from it. 😢
@@mikeyboy72 What do you mean clever enough? If a kid can learn this, you can too.
@@mikeyboy72 You can learn it. Just got to go one step at a time. Rick is sprinting through a lot of ideas here. Focus on the major scale and the chords that are derived from it early in the video. That alone has huge value of itself once you become comfortable with it.
@@bobstanford3452 yeah I suppose I mean patient enough. I wrote that in frustration at my lack of patience to get past the level I’m at which is very low.
No. Only trained musicians could follow this. It’s all over the place. Don’t kid yourself.
Been doing music for almost 2 decades. Still watching this with utmost interest. That’s the beauty of music and the learning aspect of it and also to have a teacher like Rick is just cherry on the top. *chef’s kiss*
My sympathy to you and everyone close to Jeff, sorry for the loss of such a genuine man and musician.
Rick, this is SO helpful. As a drummer who is learning how to play guitar, this is incredibly enlightening!
I got myself the holiday bundle for Christmas. It's the same package as the new year's bundle. I have already learned so much. Thank you Rick, you are a great teacher.
Rick, love your vids. I learned more from this video than I’ve learned from any basic theory lesson in my 54 years of life. I never really understood until today. I got on the piano while watching and practice. It’s so pattern based. My brain gets patterns. Thank you so much.
Me too! And my brain is 62!!!
I purchased the ear training course and beato book. I appreciate all that you're doing for young musicians. My ear and my playing have improved dramatically. I no longer struggle to fluctuate between keys in the same song. I realized, the key is more like a tone. The intervals and ratios between them are what's important to pay attention to while playing.
There are 12 keys: A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#. There are a lot more tones since we can play a key in many different octaves, going higher or lower. It is hard to explain how different feelings connect to the connecting tones. Part of music theory just has to be felt while practicing it. Just reading theory won't work.
Just beginning on guitar, like this week. I was hoping I wouldn't be over my head with this video. I was completely lost within the first three seconds. Lol
This would be a lot for your first week introduction!
This was so awsesome, I was inspired to buy the NYB and I am so very glad I did. Home 1 day and recovering from my second heart surgery so I am willing and captive audience !!! Really great stuff systematically organized and now at my fingertips. Thank you, Rick
Thank you for your hard work and dedication to sharing research and learning music theory with us, amazing
The Beato book is GOLD guys.. BUY IT. thank you Rick for sharing your wisdom xxx Love from Zimbabwe
Rick, I admire you for knowing so much and having such a rich experience and you still feel the importance of teaching the basics. Salute.
I play git + b for about 4 decades. At first I just play, I loved it and it sounds great. I haven't learned notes in the first years, now in the last years I dive deeper in music theory - and Rick's lession videos are a great help to understand the hole matrix. Thank you so much Rick, you are an exellent musician.
I have the Beato book and the ear training course and can recommend them highly. I'm very glad that I have them and am confident they will keep me informed and challenged for years to come.
Rick!, always appreciate your tutorials. It's comforting to know, when watching your videos, that your learning from someone as knowledgeable as you . Thank you for YOU Rick!
Thankyou Rick. This really helped to cement these basics a little firmer into my brittle brain. Bless you, your family and team, for all you do.
These have always been great. I love the new digital board. Excellent stuff Rick
Ahh thank you, this is what I needed to spend my hour, learning! Love you Rick!
Really enjoy your expertise and love of music! We are from the same era and Witchita Lineman one of the greatest songs ever. Thank you very much for Jimmy Webb interview!
Thank you so much Mr. Beato.
You're doing a great job. Keep on. You're also a fine guitarist.
Thank you Rick! I would have never learned this stuff without your help
Thank you so much Rick! I learn a lot from you
We need more of these rick hopefully every month 🙏
Thank you so much Rick! You have helped make my music more interesting, could never afford school but this online deal is great for me.
Absolutely gold.
Thank you for your instructions, your interviews, and showing techniques of different songs. It has all helped me craft my own writing and style of playing.
I appreciate all of your content but I really love when you put these together. It gets the light bulb turned on for me every time ✌️
Appreciate you rick beato! Thank you for teaching and sharing your knowledge. You're amazing.
I took basic music theory ages ago, back in jr. high school, but it wasn't incredibly detailed and was not oriented towards the guitar. Still, basic concepts stuck with me, and I recognized right away that you Circle of Fifths had the Eb and Ab swapped. The thing that really caused it to leap out at me is that one thing that helped me to remember the order of flats (and consequently, the order of sharps) is that the first four spelled out the word "bead." It breaks down beyond that, of course, but it can be a help for beginners to keep that in mind.
In listing the 7th chords at the half-way point, you omitted that the V chord gives a dominant 7th.
It’s sometimes difficult for those who know the theory or language to teach either. Rick does a great job of relaying why this is all important. He’s so right!
Great livestream, I definitely needed some piecie of knowlegle condensed into a short lecture, just so I know what I know and what I need to learn
Thank you for doing this 🙏
a great way to spend a Sunday morning. excellent video!
Thank you for this. And Patagonia! Such a great company.
Rick, just saw this video. I stopped playing guitar for 2 years. I'm back and been watching your videos again. You're an inspiration. If I may be so bold to ask two questions of someone of your caliber of knowledge and as someone who owns so much amazing gear: 1.) What is your desert island guitar? 2.) What's your favorite new piece of knowledge you've learned in the last year?
Very informative for a guy who just plays the guitar for fun. Thank you Rick ! :)
I know nothing about music theory but this is the best thing I've heard for a looooong time.
Learn: tone tone, semi-tone tone tone tone semi-tone
C D E F G A B C
Basically, In every scale, E & F and B & C are ALWAYS a Semi-tone apart...which is why sharp's and flat's are used to keep the format of tone's and semi-tone's of the Major Scale. Minor scales use the same format of tone's and semi-tones, but from the starting point of the minor 6th. The 6th note of each major # and b scale is the minor 6th. So the relative minor scale of C Major, is Am, and the relative minor of F Major is D minor, etc.
Woosh!!! right over my head. I need the kindergarten version for people who truly know nothing. But I'm glad this helps so many people!
Amazing knowledge
Thank you Rick. I enjoy these kind of videos. From New Brunswick Canada.
I appreciate you so much Rick
Thank you! I can finally try to learn to play the guitar that I bought ages ago. ~ Althea Hinds-Catlett ~ 14January2023
I appreciate you. You are amazing.
Thank you Rick!!
Such good fun....learning guitar at 52 means I've gone straight into music theory and as a physicist I think it is so good as it's maths and emotion.
Same for me. Learning at 63; retired engineer getting right into the music theory. It just makes sense.
Nice! Old dude here myself at 54, music lover for life and science nerd - playing keyboard x 1 year now after getting psyched by Rick’s videos a year ago. Keep after it 👍
Even Einstein played 🎻 violin.
For egineers there is a much more technical and complete explanation of this. Wochia 's beats n Bobs explains it all from the physics of sound through the history of music. Love Rick, but he does only rote memorization.
As Rick says Music Theory will help you become a better musician and help you understand some of your favourite songs you want to play at any age. It is not easy and you have to put in the time. Thank you, Professor Rick.
you are my hero rick great content
Thank you Rick...
But, but, but... Rick! I play the trumpet. How is all of this music theory stuff gonna help ME??? After all, the horns section is much more important than some ol' guitar. 🤪
Thank you for 99.00 offer for the theory and playing instruction courses!
Iv forgotten all my theory knowledge with all the performing but when I needed it I couldn't remember really need to refresh everything
I'm a guitar player and I have no idea what you are doing here, I've always played by hear with the hunt and search, Trial and error method. I taught my self mainly from major Chords then gradually worked up the neck. You totally impress me. I can pick some chords out by sound but nothing like you.
You are my music theory hero!
The Luk is monster .. yes losing Jeff was so rough . I had seen him a couple times and had a chance to see him again and meet him and was looking so forward to it !!!
I just bought the bundle! :)
Great Video Rick! Theory rules. Even a few concepts applied will give you an entire career of possibilities. 💯❤👌🎼🎵🎶
Whew...I thought I was losing my mind trying to figure out how A flat had THREE flats, and E flat had four. LOL! Glad I stuck with it to the 7:09 mark. Other than that, love all of the instruction and insight on this and EVERY video you put out....(though I'm still not convinced Xanadu is Rush's best piece). Thank you so much, Rick.
@RickBeato - try using your select tool (dashed box) to window around what you want to delete, then just press your DELete button. This should save you a bunch of time scribbling around with the eraser tool. I think this will work on your whiteboard.
Or just use Ctrl+Z. Holding them down deletes the whole lot quickly. Unless of course the program user has set the delete settings to a certain number.
Hey Rick, I believe most guitarists from our era were taught basic theory. I remember seeing a photo of a page from a George Harrison composition where he had the lyrics written above Roman numerals (might have been for Something?) yet John Lennon said in a Playboy interview that none of them could read music. So my guess is that they talked in numbers and letters (chord names and numbers) interchangeably but didn't need to be able to read notes. I too learned the Circle of 5ths and the Roman numeral system when I was maybe 10? When I had my band and wrote songs for it in the 90's, I would basically tell my players the keys and then the chord intervals, unless I was using altered tunings. This is really important stuff for any young player to learn. As you said, it's the fundamentals of the language.
Good stuff. I learned this as a teen and has helped me a lot working with musicians above mlevel
I love his master classes
Yes - this is exactly the material I've been looking at. Thank you, but please ensure the whiteboard is still visible as you're explaining these principles.
Goodjob sir rick!👍
Thank you 💓
With the jacket inside. Next will be shades. You’re cool enough to pull it off. DO IT! 😆🤙🏻
I’m at as basic a level as you could ever be as a guitar player but I find your videos inspiring, just wish I was smart enough to meet the bar set from inspiration.
let's get Beatified! Keep it up Rick.
Great to go through this again. Love your digital white board.
You aren't standing in front of it. I am not weaving to and fro to see details.
Lovin the jacket!!
Man you are awesome
I f*cking love this chanel. Great video, Rick!
luv it
I dream.of sitting with you....would be the coolest thing ever...you know I've followed you for years....I promise to by your book this year...your my favorite sir I've spread your word wide and far!!!
I love droning on D string and putting in them 9ths and 7ths. Instead doing it the boring bar chord way. Or open chord. Making posh chords is what it's all about.
a piano version of all of this would be amazing :)
It's the same. Actually much easier to see on piano. Sharps/flats are the black keys, and they're already in linear order.
love you!a lot of respect!❤❤
Rick, maybe try some silicone tips for your stylus. I find they help make it more comfortable to use. They’re cheap and available on amazon.
Hey Rick, great image of Jagger in the background!
Really enjoyed your performance in The White Lotus season 2
That's great!
Any plans of intermediate and advanced guitar courses coming out this year ? I would love a course in intermediate to advanced level improvisation techniques. I am already working with the Beato ear training and the interactie book.
Unbelievable bout Jeff so shocking first I heard him in my teens and young guitar player heard goin down that was it. Hooked. Thanx Mr Beck. Won’t be another 😢❤
Love Mick in the background!
As much as I love Rick, these masterclasses leave me just as confused as before. It is very hard to teach abstract concepts that you have a mastery of to potato brains like myself.
I have a learning disability. I'm am slow. I am noticing, the more I go over this stuff, the more it starts to make sense. I'm like a bird just pecking away slowly at this stuff but it's working. Stick with it.
@@thomastucker5686 I should have specified that there isn't anything wrong with the presentation, but that this subject requires diligent studying and repetition and not learnable in any short form bite-size packaging.
@@Glurbschnurb One day it will all click. You don't really have to memorize the circle of fifths. You just need to memorize the C scale, C D E F G A B C, or 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8, and know that there is a whole step between all the notes, except there's a half step between 3 and 4 (E and F), and 7 and 8 (B and C). And for triads (1 3 5, in C is C E G), there are 2 whole steps between 1 and 3 (C and E), and 1.5 steps between 3 and 5 (E and G, a half step then a whole step). With that knowledge you can transpose into any key, just by using those intervals. Just write it down like Rick did.
So, for a D chord, the triad is (D F# A)(D plus 2 steps plus 1.5 steps)
I hope I didn't make it worse 🙃
The problem with a lesson like this is he’s firing through concepts at an unsustainable rate. He’s throwing in new terms left and right- modal, Dorian, half diminished, diminished, Nashville triads- before eventually explaining them at a point in the future. Jumping ahead so quickly- before the watcher has a chance to memorize the past concepts, makes it REALLY hard to follow. My guess is that it takes massive amounts of patience, but also a lot of memorization- step by step- to understand.
A couple problems here-
1) this is really just an ad for Beato book and stuff like that. Which is fine, but labeling this as the BASICS of music theory is misleading.
2) times where he wants to be encouraging- like when he talks about how easy this stuff came to him at first- actually has the opposite effect, because most likely, based on how he’s presenting these topics, this stuff really can’t be coming easy to anyone with no theory background.
3) Rick’s mind works so quickly, that he’s constantly getting off track as things come to his mind, which makes it super hard to follow
@@Inequities That's because he's trying to pack in as much information as possible in a one-hour free class. We have the ability to watch this as many times as we want- in fact I download all his lessons so even if I'm somewhere where I have no internet- I have them on my hard drive.
That said- they make a pedal now that you can use to control whatever media you're watching or listening to. You can slow it down or speed it up- without changing pitch. You can loop it, you can jump back or forward- and of course you have all your normal ctrls like play, stop, pause, etc. It's specifically for playing while you watch a lesson like this- or for breaking down a song you're trying to learn. I can't remember the name of it but I'm sure someone will chime in with it- they're really worth it if you take a lot of lessons or play in a cover band or something like that. Being able to take a solo, no matter how fast- and slow it down until you can clearly hear every note- and it doesn't change the pitch- that's a game changer imo.
Rick....you are THE BOMB! I love every episode. With HUGE RESPECT... please stop jiggling in your seat 🙈🙈🙈 ...I've bitten my tongue since subscribing... but can no longer... it distracts from the minefield of important and brilliantly conveyed info... !!!
The Best!!!
Rick, is there a reason you didn't list the dominant chord with the seventh chords? Or did you just overlook mentioning it?
Me too, Rick!
For the audence you got to differntiate flas/sharp and majaor/minor. These are different concepts.
Great job, Rick. I wish I know how to split my video like you do with a board to write on. I assume you have a device !?
Added to favorites. NJ.
I saw this was streaming so I decided to hit play and you were talking about the 1,4,5 progression and mentioned that adding the minor 6th is Nashville and the minute I heard that a light bulb went off. For years, I would say I don't like pop country, something about the chord changes that don't speak to me.
I like Johnny Cash country but not Luke Bryant or Taylor Swift country. Well, Johnny used 1,4,5 12 bar blues style progressions, and guess what the other musicians use? Turns out when it comes to the minor 6th, I HATE IT!!! I would have never figured it out without you talking about it, so thank you!!!🙏
The main thing I learned from this video is that Rick Beato could do a great Dustin Hoffman impersonation.
That Jeff Beck lick also sounds like Toto´s Home of the Brave.
Holly... finally get IT
Hey Rick I see in your eyes that this isn’t easy EVH now Jeff Beck. Mad respect master. Get some rest bro you earned it
I recently bought the Bundle of products you offer Rick. I like you, your channel, your musical wisdom and yourself as a person, or how I perceive you. I pretty much only had a sneak peak into the Beato Book. And it starts off ok. There could (and should) be a lot more detail and help regarding intervals and the circle of fiths, but it is alright I guess. It is relatively easy to research more useful information online, and most people that really want to understand it will do that and end up understanding it well if they put enough efford into it. I mean everyone should be able to understand it, if you explain that vage and little people can just search the web and learn on their own pace, structured a lot better and way more in depth actually. But then you blast into Modes and really don't explain helpful at all. You do a lot of sound examples for the student to hear, that could be great, but I want the theorie explained before that, otherwise I am really not interested in hearing you play and explain stuff in a way someone without deep musical theorie knowledge cannot understand. And I think it is really neccessary to pack a lot of detail into it. Don't only write it as Notes. Write in letters as well. Also let people do exercises and write out all the notes before you show it. Just tell the intervals and let them count and figure out which Notes a key consists of. And then show em if they were right in the next video/ text. Especially when you dive into Modes everyone will get completely overloaded... no one will understand it like that. In this video you said your book is structured well, and I am sorry I couldn't disagree more. I will research everything on my own and watch your book again and again, and I will be commenting again when I really know how much useful deep knowledge is hidden in your book. But I am already pretty shure that I will need to learn the music theorie on my own. Because for me it seems like you are not teaching these basic things like which notes like which Notes are altered in a mode (the Intervals for every mode). Also again you show the Chords only as Notes on a sheet that is really frustrating for beginners that don't read music sheets, it's not a big thing everyone can look it up easily, but why not make it simple for people, because it could be easily done. I hope I will be able to really work with and trhough you book, and write more nice things about it afterwards. I am sorry, for the critique, but I perceive it like that and I think it is constructive.
And I am not saying don't buy the book.
Just know what you can and shouldn't expect of his book.
What I am really saying is that you can get a lot of information, what you want to learn here, if you want to learn music theorie.
Get an empty book. And work everything out on your own. Write it all down in a better structure. Create exercises for yourself and do them regularly until you really really know it. And watch Ricks course over and over and over again until you understand everything perfectly.
I agree 100 percent. I just purchased the bundle and started trying to learn. And omg I had to Google so many things 😂 I even had to study other youtube videos that explain things that Rick didn't go into detail on. I understand that there's a TON of details in music theory.... but I feel like at the beginning of the lessons, there should be a list of basics that everyone should know before diving into the course. That way I can be a little more prepared for what seems like more of an intermediate level lesson.
@@ashleylacombe8935 Don't buy any books or courses. Everything you need is online. And as a beginner you don't need a lot. Actually too much knowledge is detrimental when it comes to music.
Hey Rick 👍