Instructional Video1:41
Two Minute Music Theory

The Major Scale Formula - TWO MINUTE MUSIC THEORY #25

12th - Higher Ed
What are major scales? How do we build them? Why should you never use E# Major? Is there a Formula for Major Scales? All this and more today on Two Minute Music Theory! Season 3, Episode 3
Instructional Video2:03
Two Minute Music Theory

Major Scales

12th - Higher Ed
How to build all major scales
Instructional Video18:04
Piano Lessons On The Web

Music Theory for Beginners - Lesson 1 - Learn the Steps of Major Scale on Piano

K - 11th
Music Theory for Beginners - Lesson 1 - Learn the Steps of Major Scale on Piano. This is the first lesson in the learn to play music theory series. This lesson is intended for beginners who have see my first few learn to play piano...
Instructional Video2:30
Two Minute Music Theory

Minor Scales

12th - Higher Ed
How to build all minor scales
Instructional Video9:32
Music Matters

Harmonizing an Ascending Scale with 5-6 Alterations - Music Composition

9th - 12th
This music composition lesson demonstrates an idea for alternating inversions and an associated melodic pattern above an ascending scale in the bass line. Ascending scales in the bass can be awkward to harmonise satisfactorily without...
Instructional Video5:55
Curated Video

Analyzing Distance-Time and Velocity-Time Graphs

9th - Higher Ed
In this video, the presenter analyzes two graphs that represent the same journey: a distance time graph and a velocity time graph. The graphs are divided into clear sections and compared to show how each one tells the story of the...
Instructional Video12:50
Music Matters

Elaborating an Upper Voice When Using an Ascending Bass Scale - Music Composition

9th - 12th
An idea for elaborating an upper melodic line over an ascending scale in the bass line. Ascending scales in the bass can be awkward to harmonise satisfactorily without generating parallels. This pattern illustrates one way of handling...
Instructional Video16:47
Music Matters

Why the Notes E# B# Cb and Fb Really Do Exist - Music Theory

9th - 12th
Yes, the notes E#, B#, Cb and Fb really do exist and it's important to know why. In this music theory lesson we explain the often confusing topic of enharmonic equivalents and why in music we sometimes have to call a note E# instead of...
Instructional Video5:16
SciShow

No Hips, No Problem: Better Hip Replacements From Snakes

12th - Higher Ed
If you want to make a better hip replacement, who better to turn to than… a snake? While these hip-less creatures might seem like a weird choice for help with this particular issue, a major part of creating comfortable, long-lasting...
Instructional Video10:57
Music Matters

Using Suspensions to Harmonize a Descending Bass - Music Composition

9th - 12th
Here's an idea for writing a sequence based on using a chain of suspensions above a descending scale in the bass line. Descending scales in the bass can be awkward to harmonise satisfactorily without generating parallels. This pattern...
Instructional Video17:02
Music Matters

What are Messiaens Modes of Limited Transposition: Music Theory

9th - 12th
Learn about the 7 modes of limited transposition used by Olivier Messiaen in his music. The difference between these and more common modes is explained, along with an explanation of how each mode has a particular number of possible...
Instructional Video20:05
Music Matters

What to Do With the Rule of the Octave - Music Composition

9th - 12th
This music composition lesson follows on from an earlier video about the rule of the octave and you may well want to watch our other video first. In this lesson we examine the linear implications for part writing using the chord scheme...
Instructional Video29:14
The Wall Street Journal

Deep Dive: The Big Shift in AI-Driven Care

Higher Ed
Can algorithms trained on data detect and diagnose diseases like Covid-19 better than humans? Tech executives discuss the potential of AI-driven tools to help in detecting and preventing medical conditions.
Instructional Video10:03
Music Matters

Enharmonic Equivalents - Music Theory

9th - 12th
What is Enharmonic equivalent in music? Why is the same note sometimes called A# and sometimes Bb? Why is F sometimes known as E#? Why do we have double sharps and double flats? This music theory lesson explains the matter of...
Instructional Video9:50
12tone

How Facebook Helped Solve A Musical Mystery

6th - 11th
Have you ever noticed how E is the only note that's in all seven white-key major scales? I hadn't, until I was directed to a facebook post by Kieran Ridge from earlier this year. But why would that happen? What's so special about E?...
Instructional Video22:58
12tone

The Hardest Music Question I've Ever Been Asked

6th - 11th
It's not what you think. Support 12tone on Patreon to help us keep making cool videos! https://www.patreon.com/12tonevideos Watch this video on Nebula: https://nebula.tv/videos/12tone-the-hardest-music-question-ive-ever-been-asked People...
Instructional Video0:57
Visual Learning Systems

Minerals and Their Properties: Mineral Structure

9th - 12th
This video explains the formation and identification of minerals. Major mineral groups, basic crystal systems, the physical properties of minerals, and everyday uses of minerals are discussed. Other terminology includes: inorganic,...
Instructional Video3:25
Science360

NSF supports Array of Things prototype in Chicago - Science Nation

12th - Higher Ed
New urban-scale smart city technology acts as a fitness tracker for livability Description: University of Chicago scientists supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) are collaborating with researchers at the Argonne National...
Instructional Video57:15
Gresham College

Under the Sea: What's Happening in Our Oceans - Professor Carolyn Roberts

10th - Higher Ed
Oceans have been the least well-known major component of the Earths environment. https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/under-the-sea-whats-happening-in-our-oceans Whilst deep ocean exploration has enabled great advances in...
Instructional Video2:04
NASA

How the 2015-2016 El Niño Triggered Outbreaks Across the Globe

3rd - 11th
The 2015-2016 El Niño event brought weather conditions that triggered regional disease outbreaks throughout the world, according to a new NASA study that is the first to comprehensively assess the public health impacts of the major...