Hello and welcome to channel awesome number 14 so, it has been like month and a half ago since I posted my last one. A lot is having some fun. I wonder if you guys are wondering why I went through anything but basically I got sick. Then my computer decided to have a really nice t-fire so I can not even like booted up and save more than anything so, wipe to that clean and I tried it to register to maybe like about two months. So then, I tried as a Cock well and Donald does, why not just screw on the Line. So, have fun with Linex here about a week or two and decided and yes that was a bit too much work for me. I got it off and running but I was not there yes whatever. And then, so I got that working and then just done that reactive I got a work in the music casuals around so I had to like practice, practice, practice over, over, and over. So I could perform but then I ended up hurting my arms again and so I could not practice well like the next two days before and I was just going to freak in autumn but it did okay, I got A and A plus. So, not too bad or anything then, well yes I saw the two pieces. I post those because I was practicing and then right after the music festival, I got sick again. And I am just fighting that off so I do not really have that much energy at the moment but I guess I thought if would you guys have another videos I need to view them like a month or half. So, I was trying to come up with some ideas here and I thought that one thing might begin to reveal is like intervals. Reveal intervals and then intervals and then introduce key tenses so that you guys could hear the key tenses and maybe understand a little bit more in music what is going on?
Okay and also my digital camera broke too but I have not reveal like you want to. So it broke and now I am reduced to this web cam that has no view finder. So, if I totally missed my angle that I am supposed to shoot up just let me know. Okay, so Tristan is finding the intervals.
I got to look at m laptop, all these. Okay, I think I could feel then. Okay, so finding an interval is going basically on intervals between two notes and I’m pretty sure I covered this book, really way back I think in the second lesson. So, in this one I am going to elaborate a little bit more on it. So basically, let us start with C major so we have here the C (Piano played) and as you know because all the way up to the other C.
Now, what an interval is between the two notes, so from here (Guitar played) to here (Piano played) is called a second. More specifically w major second because in C major (Piano played), that is the second note (Piano played) and there is we call them major third (Piano played), so 1,2,3 (Piano played) that is the third, (Piano played) that is not a major fourth, that is called a perfect fourth. And the reason I called it a perfect fourth is because it is one of the more dominant notes and this are the key tones like a arpeggio and a perfect key tones. And I am going to show those after. So that from here to there (Piano played), that is called the perfect four, okay. And from here to here (Piano played), you might recognize that, that is called the perfect fifth. So, you can find a perfect fifth anywhere in the piano, all these notes (Piano played) and (Piano played).
So as you can notice it is pretty much as like anywhere you can just convert this so I am just using the same major as the basic. So if you can take any major scale and go up from the first note to higher up and higher many that is in major scale that is what the interval is. So this is a major sixth (Piano played). So, the two perfect ones as they call them, we have the perfect fourth (Piano played), the perfect fifth (Piano played) and then it goes back to major sixth (Piano played), major seventh (Piano played) does not sound very good and then perfect octave (Piano played) that is same as the ninth (Piano played).
So, from C to C is a perfect octave. Now, it gets a little bit tricky when you are trying to do like the black notes in your abdomen. So, basically for every major there can be a minor to it so there could be a minor second. A minor second would be one same tone below a major second. (Piano played) that is a minor second (Piano played) and this is a major second (Piano played), that is a minor (Piano played) that is a major, okay. And this is a major (Piano played), and that is a minor second (Piano played).
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