Music Lesson: Relative Minors Explained!
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http://www.twitter.com/waltribeiro Relative Minors and Majors Explained in full. Relative Minors are the 6th (VI) note of a major scale - so one way of using them is if you want a song to sad sadder, rather than play in C major, play in A minor! Have fun with this. More tutorials at http://www
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| very nice ( 11 months ago by Al3brudz) |
| very nice |
| thanxs so much ( 11 months ago by mommyslittlesickboy) |
| thanxs so much |
| sweet ( 11 months ago by cornel1428) |
| sweet |
| Yeah! ( 11 months ago by Timzsk8) |
| Yeah! |
| Hey Dude question . ... ( 10 months ago by up2ucuz) |
| Hey Dude question .....ps nice work well explained but um i have sequenced a piece in cmaj...(exciting i know) any way i want to transpose it to a minor which i understand is the same thing but in order for it to sound darker in a minor instead of sharpening every 4th and 7th degree i sharpen every? (insert answer here) Thanks Buddy |
| cool cool. I am ... ( 10 months ago by ms2000guy) |
| cool cool. I am finally beginning to see how chords are connected to scales. I guess if I want to make a song. Pick a scale, then some chords that fit in that scale and I'm all good? Thanks a bunch :) |
| nevermind, still ... ( 10 months ago by ms2000guy) |
| nevermind, still dont' really get it lol |
| pretty damn cool, ... ( 10 months ago by LeeRock23) |
| pretty damn cool, that helped me very much. |
| in the key of 4/4? ... ( 9 months ago by googoogagmouth) |
| in the key of 4/4? heh.. sketchy, but informative nonetheless! |
| wow!!! i now get ... ( 6 months ago by shiragetsu8) |
| wow!!! i now get the relations in the pentatonic and diatonic scaling because of this...thanks!!!!! |
| Thanks so much. ... ( 6 months ago by waltribeiro) |
| Thanks so much. More videos to come! Follow me on Twitter @waltribeiro for updates :) |
| 5 STARS BRO!!!!! ... ( 5 months ago by puggs101) |
| 5 STARS BRO!!!!! You are the man when it comes to teachin' music!!!!! Glad I'm subscribed. |
| your the man. dont ... ( 5 months ago by waltribeiro) |
| your the man. dont u forget it bro! |
| Thanks for the help ... ( 5 months ago by greya57589) |
| Thanks for the help! I've found relative minors so hard to understand, but know i get it! Your the best teacher ever! |
| ur the best student ... ( 5 months ago by waltribeiro) |
| ur the best student ever.. dude that means so much to me :) more to come everyday :) |
| the relative minor ... ( 4 months ago by markle04) |
| the relative minor of Bb is G, not Gb... |
| I fixed it in the ... ( 4 months ago by waltribeiro) |
| I fixed it in the end of the video. But thanks. |
| Thanks alot very ... ( 3 months ago by musicccoe) |
| Thanks alot very simple explanation, will be put to good use |
| hey walt.....make a ... ( 1 month ago by chainy10) |
| hey walt.....make a video about Minor chords....im alittle sketchy on that.....or maybe you got a vid somewhere which explains that? Thanks.. |
| Good idea. I'll try ... ( 1 month ago by waltribeiro) |
| Good idea. I'll try and get to it today in fact :) |
| Aww thx Beoutside! ... ( 1 week ago by waltribeiro) |
| Aww thx Beoutside! Don't forget to subscribe to the mailing list and follow me on Twitter! Keep rockin |
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