How I wish HARMONY was explained to me as a student

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Published 2023-02-18
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All Comments (21)
  • @NahreSol
    Thank you so much for your comments... Please beware of scam/impersonating comments. I will only be replying from my main account, so all others are fraudulent. Thank you!
  • @PlayTheMind
    An overview like this keeps a student's mind always aware of the purpose of their learning. When too many specific details are thrown at them without a "big picture" perspective, it just feels pedantic. This video completely blows that attitude out of the water, so thank you 🙏
  • I am a disabled Vietnam vet who is totally new to the world of music. I am trying to learn as much as I can, and this 9-minute video has explained more to me than all the other YouTubes I have watched. I am subscribing to your channel and hope to buy your book soon. Cheers.
  • @superjboy16
    As an art student comparing the Circle of Fifths to the Color Wheel blew my freaking mind! Well done!
  • @Thunder978
    I’m a metal guitarist trying to expand my musical understanding, and I have to say the way you teach musical concepts is exceptional. I’m a visual learner and your style helped me grasp the concept with ease. Bravo.
  • @SurferJoe1
    As a visual artist, I really love the connection you make between sounds and colors. It really speaks to me.
  • @Ermude10
    This has to be the most humble book announcement ever! Congrats on the release!
  • just want to say I very much appreciate how you processed the audio in this. I can tell it was mixed with care. the piano sounds super clear and you can still hear it when you are talking. super natural and crisp. hats off to you, great video.
  • @alfonsoteran1993
    I'm a musician with major in violin and conducting and I only want to say that this video is just beautiful! Very well explained! Best regards
  • I absolutely love your description of progression as being non-linear but rather three dimensional - orbiting around a tonal “nucleus”. I’ve studied harmony for six decades and I’ve never heard it described in such a pithy way. Good on ‘ya! ❤
  • @kencrisp6333
    This is your calling, Nahre. Your videos are most interesting and you have a natural talent for opening peoples' eyes when it comes to music/piano theory. You instinctively know how to connect with people and get your points across effectively. This video alone immediately became one of my favorites. Keep it going, Nahre. People who aspire to be good musicians need you! 😊
  • @psychlos21
    Nahre, the way you teach music is like an artist who can paint a picture with only words and the viewers see it clearly. Keep the great content coming. You are the best.
  • @tomgiles1484
    4:26 "I've put so much heart and soul into this." You should have titled your book, "The Heart and Sol of Nahremony." 😀
  • @h8f5
    You just unloaded WAY more knowledge than just harmony! This is a shockingly good example of music theory 101. Building from notes to chord to progression. Most youtube videos in my opinion completely fail at this. In fact, the most frustrating thing about music theory to me is remembering the distance between the notes and counting. This approach is better because it is showing how to go from note to chord progression while using your ears to verify everything sounds good. So, I guess the lesson here is: use your ears!!
  • @TamLeigh
    Your talent for getting at the essence of a thing is so impressive and the fact that you’re also so amazing at making that easily understandable to others makes it even more so. I love seeing whatever new and interesting things you have been thinking on to share with us all; just bought the book and I’m stoked ♥️ Thanks for being all you are and doing all you do, this world is better for it.
  • @georgesantos570
    The way you are able to describe how music works and flows together is unlike anything I’ve seen on YouTube. Thank you for this video and I’ll definitely be looking into your book
  • @burmansound
    I love how your playing makes even the simplest things sound so musical.
  • @I_0..0_I
    The most peaceful harmony lesson I have ever attended 👍👍
  • @aadamy
    This is how I explain it to my students even at 5 years old. They totally understand it in the context of the color wheel, spinning planets, a well told story and context. Do you hear colors ? Many of the young children I teach do. It’s so beautiful. Thanks for this. I’ll check out your book!!!