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????My INTRODUCTION TO IMPROVISATION COURSE using the Pentatonic scale: http://tinyurl.com/2s3ccec9 For online classes: [email protected] Musical intervals are the ABC of music – without them, it is impossible to understand music theory!! In this complete video, we will dive into the world of musical intervals on the guitar! You will learn everything from interval theory to how to apply them in practice, with essential tips to master the guitar fretboard and improve your sound. Discover how intervals can transform the way you see the guitar and improve your skill. In addition, we will explore what intervals are, how to identify them, and how to practice efficiently to apply them directly to your musical style. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced player, this guide on intervals is essential for any guitarist who wants to progress on the instrument and play with more confidence. Watch now and learn everything you need to know about musical intervals on the guitar! Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction 01:54 - THEORY Why do we learn intervals? 04:43 - What are musical intervals? 06:00 - Tone and Semitone 07:28 - Interval nomenclature 08:35 - Explaining musical notes 09:50 - Natural, sharp and flat notes 13:18 - Number of intervals (nomenclature) 17:08 - Interval quality (nomenclature) 19:52 - Classifying intervals from the major scale 23:10 - Major or Just 23:40 - Minor, diminished and augmented 26:27 - Interval quality table 30:02 - Quickly classifying an interval 31:22 - PRACTICE Interval distance table 32:22 - Intervals on the guitar 32:58 - Distances on other strings 33:15 - Tuning strings in semitones 35:18 - Practical example of how to assemble intervals 39:28 - 8th J interval 39:53 - Understanding the 8th J 44:32 - Comparing the 5th J and 8th J 45:98 - Training perception 48:08 - How to study? 49:43 - J8 in musical structures 51:05 - J8 forward and backward 52:21 - Recognizing and memorizing the J8 52:55 - J8 descending 53:58 - Decoding the structures 54:28 - J8 in scales 55:31 - J5 interval 56:33 - M3 interval 57:21 - Intervals of the Major Triad 57:55 - Octaving M3 and J5 58:59 - Studying by composing and improvising 59:37 - Studying one interval at a time 1:00:00 - Relating intervals in descending order 1:00:55 - Conclusions