Watch in HIGH quality! “The Big Bang Theory Movie Trailer” A Big Bang Theory Music Video ————– The Big Bang Theory returns on September 22nd for one of my most eagerly awaited seasons. To celebrate this fact I thought…. what if? …what if “The Big Bang Theory” was not actually a comedy but a film thriller involving time travel? What you are observing would be the result! Enjoy! ————– 2 Friends. 2 Colleagues. They have the potential to change the world. If only they trusted themselves. When university friends Leonard Hofstadter (Johnny Galecki) and Sheldon Cooper (Jim Parsons) decide to collaborate on a new physics project they had no idea what they would discover. Not only would they have to deal with time traveling monsters but they would have to face their biggest threat….themselves. Betrayal. Theft. Blackmail. The Big Bang Theory. Not coming to cinemas soon. ————– NB: I apologise for the lack of Howard/Penny/Rajesh in this video. I know they are highly popular characters however in this case thought the movie ‘concept’ would work best just by focusing on the two leads. Another ensemble video is coming soon…. ————– This work is purely for fun as a hobby in my spare time and is not for profit or an organisation. The following copyright holders apply: Footage Excerpts: The Big Bang Theory © Chuck Lorre Productions 2007 Music: “It’s a Life” © Burkhard Dallwitz “Troy (Teaser Trailer)” © Musikvergnuegen “Armageddon” © Trevor Rabin
If you play notes with your left and simultaneously hit notes with your right hand, those notes should all be part of a harmonic set (i.e. the notes that are common to a chord or inversion, although they are usually at least an octave apart). Is this the basic rule of harmony for piano?
Now, can you give me a little more advice that could help me? I am learning, but playing piano is like playing multiple instruments at once.
I play guitar for an alternative metal sounding band and this is the chord progression i was asked to work with. Normally I’m pretty good with this kind of stuff but this time i can’t get the progression. So if anyone can offer me any advice for a lead guitar it would be much obliged
thanks so the progression question is: what key is D♭5–A♭5-B♭5-F5?
Which type of musician is more talented?
I used to learn the pentatonic scale and I just couldn’t remember all the notes, in the end, I play by ear, I use my feelings to feel if the music note is correct.
Who is more talented?
How many points do you need out of how many total points?
Do popular songwriters like Lady Gaga and Adele actually read and write with musical theory or do they just rely on technology to make music?
hi, i had to change my schedule in school and i had to get 2 electives and i got AP Psychology and since philosophy honors was full i got music theory since band was also full… but did i make a good choice.. idc if its boring, if it is ill just have to deal with it… but will i learn… the class is a semester course so i also music appreciation in the second semester… what is music appreciation anyways
I can recognise major, augmented and diminished intervals, but I don’t know how to identify minor intervals or even what characterises them as being minor in the first place! Can anyone offer advice? Any help would be most appreciated!
So that I have sufficient ear training to hear a song and then be able to play it
either online or books or whatever works
I don’t know if thats the real spelling but someone told me that and they said thats what it sounds like . Please help!