There are several components to basic music theory that are helpful for learning to play a musical instrument. Learn more about what constitutes music theory from a professional musician in this free video.
Musical sounds are essentially vibrations that are emitted into the air in the form of a wave. Learn more about sound waves and music theory from a professional musician in this free video.
Music amplitude and frequency are determined by variations of sound waves. Learn more about amplitude and frequency in music theory from a professional musician in this free video.
Octaves are double the frequency of a particular notes wave length. Learn more about octaves and music theory from a professional musician in this free video.
The chromatic scale is the division of an octave into twelve equal parts in accordance with western music theory. Learn more about the chromatic scale from a professional musician in this free video.
Playing the chromatic scale on guitar can be easy if you understand the basics of music theory. Learn more about playing the chromatic scale from a professional musician in this free video.
The E note is located in several positions up and down the guitar fretboard. Learn more about navigating the fret board and music theory from a professional musician in this free video.
Octaves can be created in a variety of different shapes on the guitar fret board. Learn more about music theory and octaves from a professional musician in this free video.
Octaves can be learned on guitar by using different shapes when navigating the fret board. Learn more about music theory and octaves from a professional musician in this free video.
It's important to know the names of strings when learning to move up and down the fret board on guitar. Learn more about music theory and string names from a professional musician in this free video.