Two Minute Music Theory
Building Major and Minor Chords - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #39
Season 3, Episode 19 - Two Minute Music Theory Today we begin a series on Building Chords. Starting with the two most common types of chords in western music: The Major and Minor Chords.
Zach Star
It really seems like our universe could be part of a hypersphere, but... it's probably not
It really seems like our universe could be part of a hypersphere, but... it's probably not
Science Buddies
How to Install a 9V Battery
This video shows how to install a 9 volt battery in the battery holder
Two Minute Music Theory
How To Transpose Instruments FAST - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #23
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Zach Star
What if the universe had a higher dimensional twist in it?
What if the universe had a higher dimensional twist in it?
Music Matters
Original Music Matters Theme - Composing for the Piano
In this episode of composing for the piano we introduce the original Music Matters theme. Over the course of this series, we're going to take the music matters theme and arrange it into different styles, discussing music composition...
Music Matters
Reading Notes in the Tenor Clef - Music Theory
How good are you at reading notes in the tenor clef? You may play an instrument that never needs to use the tenor clef but you might want to grasp the essentials of reading notes in the tenor clef. You might play with other...
Financial Times
Crunched: is the inequality gap really widening?
FT data journalists Federica Cocco and John Burn-Murdoch take a look at the numbers behind the wealth gap amid growing concern that inequality is worsening
Ti & Me TV
How To Know If You're Ready For Pointe Shoes
Hello my sweet ballet dancers! Today we are taking a quiz to find out if you're ready for pointe shoes. Pointe shoes are so exciting and there's no other feeling like finally getting the YES from your dance teacher. But, there are a few...
Ti & Me TV
Beginner Jazz Dance Class I Warm up & Technique Tutorial
A 30 minute beginner jazz class complete with a warm up and stretch, across the floor combinations, and center pirouette training. Follow along with Miss Auti to work on jazz walks, kicks, turns, leaps, and flexibility!
Music Matters
Playing from a Lead Sheet - Music Performance
What does a lead sheet look like and how do you play from one? This music performance lesson takes you through the first eight bars of a famous Standard, “Lullaby of Birdland”, explaining how a lead sheet works, unpacking how to read the...
Music Matters
The Easy Method to Work Out Intervals - Music Theory
Discover an easy method to work out and accurately identify intervals using this simple interval chart. In music, an interval is a measured distance between two notes. When the notes sound at the same time it is called a harmonic...
Two Minute Music Theory
G Sharp and A Flat Are Not The Same
A look at why G Sharp and A flat historically were two different pitches
Music Matters
How to Change Key with One Note - Music Theory
This music theory lesson explains how to effect radical modulation by using just a single note. By using a single pivot note, rather than a pivot chord, it is possible to modulate to distant keys without making the music sound strange....
Music Matters
How Did George Shearing Compose - Composer Insights
Journey through the opening of George Shearing’s “Lullaby of Birdland”. What makes his compositional approach so successful? We look at the design of the melody and how one phrase relates to another. We also examine the rhythmic...
Music Matters
Reading Extended and Chromatic Chords on a Lead Sheet - Music Performance
How to grasp extended chords and chromatic chords from a Lead Sheet. Using the opening section of the jazz standard “Fly me to the moon” you will learn how to read a rich chord language and how to organise the spacing and texture of...
Curated Video
Apache Spark 3 for Data Engineering and Analytics with Python - Map and Flat Map Transformations
Let's learn about map and flat map transformations in this session. This clip is from the chapter "RDD Crash Course" of the series "Apache Spark 3 for Data Engineering and Analytics with Python".This section primarily focuses on RDD...
Music Matters
Mozart the Master of Simplicity - Composer Insights
Does it get any better than Mozart? This composer insights lesson explores the first movement of Mozart’s K545 Sonata in C. The simple phrase structure and melodic design are unpacked in the context of the overall Sonata Form. Triadic...
Music Matters
What is a Secondary Dominant? - Music Theory
Find out what makes a secondary dominant and how best to use them. A secondary dominant is a way of adding a touch of harmonic colour to a piece of music. It occurs when a V-l progression occurs in a key other than the prevailing key....
Institute for New Economic Thinking
[DISCUSSION] How Can Sociology Help Economics? | How & How NOT to Do Economics | Robert Skidelsky
Following Robert Skidelsky’s lecture “How Can Sociology Help Economics?” he leads a discussion with students. INET sincerely thanks the Julis-Rabinowitz Family for their generous support, who named this series to honor the spirit of a...
Two Minute Music Theory
Symmetry In Music - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #53
Music can often be quite symmetrical, which is great, because humans tend to love symmetry. Season 4, Episode 4
Music Matters
Can You Name the Interval? - Music Theory
Can you name these intervals? In this music theory lesson you will have an opportunity to discover how accurate you are at identifying intervals. Do you know your major intervals from your minor intervals or your augmented intervals from...
Music Matters
Orchestration & Writing for Brass - The Trumpet
All you need to know in order to begin composing for the trumpet. This orchestration video explores the Trumpet as a solo instrument and in the context of playing as part of an ensemble of Trumpets or wider Brass, and explains the rather...