🎸Music Intervals (And Why Every Guitarist Needs to Know Them)
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MUSIC INTERVALS FOR GUITAR
In this free guitar lesson, you are taught music intervals and why it’s so important for guitarists to learn them. Get to know interval shapes and interval names such as 2nds, 3rds, 4ths, 5ths, 6ths, and 7ths. Follow the exercises to become more familiar with identifying intervals on the guitar fretboard and recognizing their sound by ear. This lesson is suitable for guitarists from beginners to intermediate to advanced.
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One of the best and clearest lessons. Subscribed.
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5:25 - Harmonic Intervals
6:25 - Learn intervals
9:31 - Exercise to learn intervals
10:48 - Minor intervals
13:56 - Minor intervals review
14:22 - Tip
15:20 - Major Pentatonic scale
16:42 - Major Pentatonic blues scale
17:33 - Minor pentatonic
Always a hoot! Desi makes theory practical and enjoyable. No mean feat!
excellent explanation of the major and minor pentatonic scales. thanks Desi.
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Good explanation. I bought your Fretboard Theory Book Volumes I and II and am working my way through it. Learning the major scale patterns has really expanded my playing abilities. I wish I had done that years sooner.
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That helped. Thanks!
I realized not long ago the pentatonic scale is not the blues scale because it doesn't include the `blue note` flat 5th. So the blues scale is really a 6-note scale. technically
Yes, but guitarists don't really think of it that way. They see the pentatonic patterns and they added chromatic passing tones to them.
@@desisernaguitar yes i know but, you cant play the blues and not use those passing tones. those not-in-the-scale notes are required in blues. just sayin` ;-)
@@leechild4655 For sure. I'm just saying that players don't typically view the pentatonic as a different scale when they add tones, that's all.
The people who are totally immersed in music theory,seem to end up as " teachers" on u tube and not rock stars with their own song creations.I wonder if lightening Hopkins new any music theory or "Howlin Wolf" or were they just aware of which notes sounded good together in order to express themselves.
Joanie Barc that’s a good question. I think that is why it is good to set aside some time just to experiment on the fretboard.
99.9% of guitar players in the world are not rock stars. Most are hobbyists. A very small percent are semi-professionals. Knowing which notes sound good together in order for you to more easily express yourself is a big part of what music theory is all about. You might enjoy some of my "How Does This Song Work?" videos. czcams.com/video/VGd3S_bhk1w/video.html