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“The simps-“
@ajtan2607
Жыл бұрын
That's a potential meme.
@no-rj5by
Жыл бұрын
Came here to comment exactly this lmao
@eswarjuri
Жыл бұрын
“The Simpsons” already is a meme. The Simpsons are the sons of the simps aka the next generation of simps!
@darrend7386
Жыл бұрын
Hahah
@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
8 ай бұрын
That's because theyre making fun of average everyday citizens. It's funny because theyre literally making fun of just about everyone. Homer Simpsons IS a Simp.
For major sevenths I always think of the song “subwoofer lullaby” from Minecraft. The beginning is just major sevenths over and over
@JJ-rm7jw
Жыл бұрын
c418
@williammanning5066
Жыл бұрын
The whole thing alternates between C and Cmaj7, making it sound so warm and peaceful
@BeatCarrier
7 ай бұрын
I usually think of aria math by c418 it’s also major 7ths
@wyattstevens8574
24 күн бұрын
If I remember correctly, it's C E5 G E5!
DUUUUDE i've been doing this FOREVER, it's how i developed my relative pitch!
@r_e_n_z_
Жыл бұрын
Kick it up a notch and find a reference note you can remember instantly (no joke, I have E engrained in my mind because of Rush E). You can develop fake perfect pitch, and maybe the real thing, but I haven't gotten there.
@MrAlexarctica
10 ай бұрын
@@r_e_n_z_Crazy by Patsy Cline gave me Db, Enter Sandman gave me E… Internalizing the first note of some of your favorite songs will definitely help!
i always liked "here comes the bride" for perfect fourth
I use this all the time, the start of Mad World is also a good one for the minor third
@stykkisholm
Жыл бұрын
Greensleeves is my go-to
@voulaboyer9047
10 ай бұрын
@@stykkisholmPlease help a beginner. ‘Greensleeves’ for what interval exactly? Thank you
@stykkisholm
10 ай бұрын
@@voulaboyer9047 Of course bud. The first interval in 'Greensleeves' is a minor third and the interval is probably the most prominent part of the melody overall.
Some alternatives: minor 2nd = (... Jaws is still the best) Major 2nd = (the major or minor scale) minor 3rd = Lullaby Major 3rd = For He's a Jolly Good Fellow Perfect 4th = Amazing Grace Augmented 4th = (tritone -- I know the devil's interval in my squirming guts) Perfect 5th = Also Sprach Zarathustra (or the Superman theme) Major 6th = Princess Leia's Theme Minor 7th = Original Star Trek Theme (or Pure Imaginiation) Major 7th = (... Take On Me is the clear winner) Octave = (... can't get better than Somewhere Over the Rainbow)
@BARBERSHOPP
Жыл бұрын
cool
@MusicFillsTheQuiet
11 ай бұрын
For tritone, I use West Side Story. "Maria! I just met a girl named Maria!" "A Tri-Tone! I just sang a song with a Tri-Tone!"
@Romaluii
10 ай бұрын
I also learned mayor 6th with Leia’s Theme. Also the perfect 4th is “The Force Theme”
@voulaboyer9047
10 ай бұрын
Thank you So much!
Dude, this is the best concise list of examples of every interval within an octave. This is gonna help my students so much.
I always think of Somewhere Over the Rainbow when I hear an octave
@Qbe_Root
Жыл бұрын
I think of the GameBoy start-up sound
I always used the NBC jingle for the Major 6th
Yo. How. Did you just break my brain.
@thisismyname8621
Жыл бұрын
Mi sol do
Thanks for this! It's very simple, immediately obvious, and incredibly effective!
i cant believe you made a 30 min video into a 1 minute short... literal legend
If you want to be more hardcore and be able to identify intervals in real time, you can use music apps to train your ear to hear intervals. It will take time, but when you do this you’ll become a beast at gigs, being able to identify melodies super fast and play them much eadier
@brawln9550
Жыл бұрын
Could you give me an example? I've got a pretty decent understanding of basic music theory but I want to train my ear to be able to identify intervals. Ive tried a few things and I have an ok ear but I still struggle. How do most people train their ear to identify intervals ?
@Faigh_as
5 ай бұрын
what apps?
@jm52hz
4 ай бұрын
@@brawln9550 there are some “ear training” apps out there if you search for it, but i personally haven’t used any. i’d say most people just practice a lot, in many different ways. if you have an instrument (or even just a piano app on your phone), you can play each interval as many times as you’d like, using different notes/scales/patterns. you can record the intervals with your phone and test yourself by playing the recordings randomly and trying to identify each one. there are many ways to train using songs as well, but i’d say repetition (and consistency) is key, regardless of the type of training you’re doing!!
@cronas.biggest.kinnie
4 ай бұрын
What apps?
This is exactly how my music teacher taught us. He got us to find songs we could link to them and I used a few in this video 😅
I love how information dense this is!
Nice!!! I do the same thing with relative tempo ranges. Recalling specific songs for moderate, allegro, allegretto, etc. never thought about doing the same thing for pitch intervals. Life saver!!!
thank you, so so helpful
the simps
Taking me back to when I had to learn and recognize intervals for theory. A few years later and they're all I hear
@arandomsupra
Жыл бұрын
The harmonic style of 18th century European musicians
"Happy BIRTH-"
Love this!
Is there a longer video? I wish YT shorts had like a save button
@koreenkurtson6191
Жыл бұрын
I got me a link list in a WhatsApp Group where I am the only person... 😅
@jessembuthia13
Жыл бұрын
@@koreenkurtson6191 huh🤔😅😂😂 doing that right now thanks man
@_roshi
9 ай бұрын
you can add them to playlists!
@jm52hz
4 ай бұрын
you can add shorts to playlists too! i seriously have no idea why it can’t be done from shorts or the main page, but if you go to your watch history and click the three dots beside the video, the option is there!!
This is a cool idea i like it !!
Dude some of these rattle through my head incessantly, it’s hilarious to see this in a video. An octave is *always* Somewhere Over the Rainbow and a perfect fifth for Star Wars as well. Amazing lol
this is actually very helpful
Music always goes up! That’s what i learned here😂.
@arandomsupra
Жыл бұрын
Well, it does. Sometimes it just goes up by negative numbers
You should've used sparkle mountain for the octave one, i love the octave jumps in there
Fun fact, this is something percussionists use to tune timpani. Once you have the drum tuned to one note, you go by intervals to make it easier!
This is the same thing I did in music school, and it has helped me tremendously. I still use this method.
This is awesome! I never realized the Simpsons was a tritone!
@calokid
Жыл бұрын
Using that interval in the melody was a way of letting the audience know that not everything was OK with the Simpsons.
@voulaboyer9047
10 ай бұрын
Very interesting.
My high school band teacher told me the notes to the NBC theme were G-E-C because “General Electrical Company” was their largest supporter. I’ve never forgotten what an major 6th sounds like since then.
Love the 10th by Enterprise Captain Kirk Intro. 12th is so rare! (Over the mountains)
You are awesome Andrew. You deserve all the success you have and more. Your videos are so educational and fun and well done. My one criticism is you make me feel like I am a mediocre musician lol. You are one of the best people on youtube.
These work really nicely for intervals going up, but what do you do for intervals going down? Also, what about intervals greater than an octave? Minor 9th, flat 13th, etc?
@KalebPeters99
Жыл бұрын
Yess, I want an extended version!
@HappyMan64
10 ай бұрын
And the harmonic intervals
@jacobcarrizales427
6 ай бұрын
Find a song with intervals that go down
@jm52hz
4 ай бұрын
you can find songs that have intervals going down. the other ones might be a bit trickier, but there must be some music out there to use as reference as well (even if it’s just instrumental). he gave good, well-known examples, but the hack itself is just associating each interval with a song /you/ know well
This is something I didn't know I wanted to and needed to know!
love it!
Forgot you existed bruh, kinda glad you showed up again lol
I can identify singular notes from ear with this method
Bro my choir teacher always referenced Star Wars for Major 5th, brings back good memories
This is really good
Interesting. I've never thought to use melodies to remember intervals, so I didn't quite get this hack at first.
For some reason minor sixths are the easiest for me to recognize, easier than octaves even
This is GENIUS oh my bejesus crist
this is genius! :D
I didn't think Star Wars with that perfect 5th. I thought Shine On You Crazy Diamond
Awesome, you're the best!
Perfect 4 - Auld lang Syne Major 6 - N B C Minor 7 - Josie by Steely Dan
this is great lmao
Thanks!
And for all the white keys. Snap - Rhythm is a dancer. E-C-D-C, F-A-F, G-B-G, A-C-A
Awesome, thanks!
Would be super awesome to also have one with descending intervals :)
I remember getting my mind blown discovering the concept of relative pitch (or whatever the more apt terminology; I'm not on that jargon level yet) by myself as I try to play Somewhere Over The Rainbow by ear. Well, that and the piano loop in Runaway by Kanye.
so genius!!!!!
The best teacher ever
Minor 3rd is just the Among Us theme
I thought we would be Rick Rolled for a second
This was really cool
What about diminished and augmented intervals
When the octave example isn't megalovania.
Musical Intervals Identifiers MINOR 2ND Jaws Theme MAJOR 2nd Happy Birthday song (‘Happy’ to ‘Birthday’ gap) MINOR 3rd Mad World / Greensleeves MAJOR 3rd Kumbaya PERFECT 4th Smell Like Teen Spirit (two ringing guitar notes) Tritone The Simpsons Theme (‘The’ to ‘Simpsons’ gap) PERFECT 5th Star Wars, Black Beauty Theme MINOR 6th The Entertainer MAJOR 6th My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean MINOR 7th Somewhere (West Side Story) MAJOR 7th Take On Me (‘Take’ to ‘On’ Gap) OCTAVE Somewhere Over the Rainbow
Why does bro sound like he has 104 days of summer vacation.
For some reason, I am really good at interval identification by ear, and he's right, this is THE BEST WAY to memorize intervals.
We had to learn thsi for all state and now Ik the interval god😈. They work rlly well with movie or video game scores
I have "Stress" by Justice for minor seventh lol.
I always think of the "where is my mind" electric guitar riff for major 3rd
Insane thank you for this
This is lovely
Can yo do the same things with notes? I feel like I have been able to do it before but maybe I was just getting lucky.
@brawln9550
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. If you know that a specific song is in a key and you know how the note sounds by heart without any reference, you should be able to recognize that note anytime you hear it
I always know an F from my heart will go on, it’s how I got picked to play the French horn (in the key of f)
Thank you
So true, I was doing ear training for an app and struggling with minor and major second. But the app also had written lessons that mentioned "jaws" for minor 2nd and since then I rarely miss it
Thank you! This really helps! Wish I could save this in my "watch later" playlist
The perfect 5th always makes me think of Big Shot from Deltarune
Thank you for this information and your examples.
The perfect forth makes me think of Star Wars but "The Force Theme"
My teacher taught me this, however, you have to be really familiar with the songs. As a black hearted metal fan, I can't recall any segment from west side story for example.
i thought of among us when i heard the iii 💀
Well that's perfect!
Most of the time I play random notes thay sound nice, my brain immediately thinks, "I feel like I've heard this before. Oh right, the melody of Don't Stop Me Now"
I use the first two notes of The Legend of Zelda theme to remember a perfect fifth
The theme from the original Star Trek is great for a min 7th. The first two notes.
If I’m being perfectly honest, it’s easier for me to remember the intervals than it is to remember the songs to associate them with. 😅
Where's Rick Astley?🤣 I was waiting...
very cool
Amazing
And for a ninth you can use the start of the ooweeeoo in the Doctor Who theme 😊
Andrew's eyebrows always on fleek
Legend!!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Actually super useful
When you played the sixth in immediately thought of Chopin's prelude in a major lol
big ben chime for major 3rd wedding march for perfect 4th E.T. for perfect 5th Sounds like it a 4th..until you *sing* a 4th, and realize it's a major 6th Safety Dance for octave
Close to what we were quizzed on in high school band
Thanks
This is a great hack - I wish I was taught this back in my school years, it would have made things much easier! Lol
For the tritone I can think of only 1 thing: Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath
For the John Williams/SW fans out there, the Force Theme is how I remember the fourth. May the Force/Fourth be with you!
I do the same thing but for pitch
Another good one for major sixth is Two of Us by the Beatles- the guitar
Octave Somewhere... Waiting in the sky