Any of you guys watch Rick Beato on youtube ....

Started by bruno, July 27, 2019, 11:40:48 AM

bruno

Flipping brilliant discussions on all things musical, I've learned a ton by watching these videos. e.g.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5RFgmIyYAY
     
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Pete C

I've been watching him for a while - he does some good videos. Must admit that when he starts talking music theory it goes right over my head !

Pete
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Ted

Yes! I'm not into everything he does, but I probably watch one a week. I like his "What Makes This Song Great" series.
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Ferryman

He's good and interesting. My favourite however is Signals Music Studio, that guy explains many techniques very clearly and in a way that is interesting and easy to follow.


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Mike_S

I have watched a few of his where he talks about guitars with a couple of other guys... they were pretty good. Another guy I regularly watch is a guy called Fil... he analyses videos by other musicians and guitarists and are very enjoyable... the video titles in YouTube are always "British Guitarist analysis... "
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Ted

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dasilvasings

Yes I do. "What makes this song great" is amazing. I also watch other stuff from him, but I always feel he is way more clever than me.

If a chord has a 7 after its name, for me, it's already jazz  ;D
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Mach

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Frank53

Rick and Adam Neely are my go-to guys for music insight.
There are only three kinds of drummers. Those who can count, and those who can't.

maxit

yeaaahhh, you know  it! I'm not the only music theory nerd down here LoL . Ok, I must admit I don't understand but 50% of what he says when he 'starts over', but he's so enthusiatic that it's worth the listen, quite inspiring, really.
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