What Is Everything Music?

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0:00 Intro
0:25 Topic Introduction
1:11 Theory and Improvisation
1:57 Whiteboard Lectures
2:16 Music Production
2:56 Film Scoring
4:21 Sounding Off
5:15 Composition
6:47 What Makes This Song Great?
7:24 Aydin Esen
8:48 Dylan Ear Training Videos
10:16 Commentary Videos
11:08 Personal Stories (Fortunes of Hard Work, No Regrets...)

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0:00 Intro
0:25 Topic Introduction
1:11 Theory and Improvisation
1:57 Whiteboard Lectures
2:16 Music Production
2:56 Film Scoring
4:21 Sounding Off
5:15 Composition
6:47 What Makes This Song Great?
7:24 Aydin Esen
8:48 Dylan Ear Training Videos
10:16 Commentary Videos
11:08 Personal Stories (Fortunes of Hard Work, No Regrets...)

RickBeato
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I absolutely love your work and your channel. Not only is it the most comprehensive library of information on music available on the Internet, it is a strong pillar that many musicians and music enthusiasts like myself can depend on as a place for learning, getting inspired, and feeling a strong sense of community. Thank you 🙏🏼

NahreSol
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The Most Comprehensive Study in Music and Creativity on the Net. I am however running out of videos that i haven't seen yet i could still spend the rest of my life just following through what i've picked up so far. I find your educational style highly sophisticated chock full of inspiration. Great Work Rick!

donovan
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To quote your favorite movie "Great men are not born great, they grow great." That's why you're the best dude on YT! Thank you for your knowledge and inspiration!!!

keithharrison
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You're one of the most important artists for the ones who know your channel and love music.
Best channel for film scoring (and for everything else).
We'd like some videos on how to use compressors or EQ to sound like 60's bands or whatever.

franknahon
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There's enough content on Everything Music and the Beato book to keep me occupied until I drop dead.  There are so many ideas and concepts to explore and play around with. I've been playing through the examples in the Beato book on a keyboard and that's been pretty interesting too.

racejones
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Thanks for that! at 59 I'm finding it hard at times to keep inspired by my lifelong love of learning and playing as I'm neither rich or professional, I just can't stop as music and improvisation is my reason, and still inspires me it's not a goal but a way. hollo from Montreal Ca.

anthonydemitre
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As a hack composer, the computer has made me lazy until I have discovered your channel. Thanks to you Rick, I am playing the guitar and piano again. You are the best!!!

thomasmcgill
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Considering the amount of knowledge you provide for free, your dedication, your hard work and your love for Music, this channel should already have over 1M subscribers, although I think you 're getting there before 2019! I have watched every video on your channel, and have taken notes in my notebook from every video that contains music theory. Greetings from Athens and...keep it up!

Snowdog
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Rick, I just want to say thank you for putting this channel out there! I've been playing the piano / keyboard since I was in the single-digits of age, produced music, and been a professional sound engineer both in the studio and at live venues as an adult. You've managed to inspire a new interest in music theory in me that I never had before, and I've even learned a few engineering tricks, too. I haven't been a subscriber for all that long, and I'm currently going through your "back catalog" of videos while keeping up with the new stuff. This has, without a doubt, become my favourite subscription here on YouTube! I love it! Thanks!

JohnRSippy
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No need for University, only need to watch and digest the entirety of Rick Beato's YouTube channel. Oh the internet, how I love thee.

erictheredone
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Hey Rick, it’s very important to echo what you said about to believe in one’s self. When someone goes on a improvisational run, confidence is critical to produce something worthwhile. Jazz can get very abstract. Only theory and experience can get over the dissonance to resolution. You make great high quality videos from ideas to production quality.

patdevine
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You were the luckiest kid alive to have such amazing parents that believed in you and not the principal, the school, the teachers. And that is what you are doing for us, make us believe that we can learn music. Thanks

MartaWyngaard
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Bravo! This channel should be required viewing / listening in our public schools. We would have a better world for it.

gulfcoastbeemer
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Thanks Rick. I'm fairly new to your channel and it's easily one of my favorites on YouTube. Most of your theory videos go way over my head, but I still enjoy watching because of your passion and love of music makes it enjoyable. When you see the joy in your teachers eyes as they explain concepts it makes me as a student joyful. Keep doing what you do and what you want to do. Don't try to please everyone (it's impossible anyway) when you try to please everyone you end up pleasing no one. Once again thanks and keep on keeping on.
Colin,
Ontario, Canada

RedDeadFaction
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I know nothing about music. I'm fascinated by your videos. There's so much to it.

joem.
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I watch all of your videos Rick. Almost on a daily basis. The personal story videos are inspirational and give a nice boost every time all this music stuff becomes overwhelming.

rnrdesigner
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Rick’s work on YT has inspired and informed me to Nirvana- and I’m a just a an ukulele hobbyist and commercial photographer. Music’s just a hobby for me. But the wisdom and intelligence on this channel, wow. Thank you Rick.

Grimpus
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So glad you decided to start this channel...Everything Music is such an appropriate name. ..I don't know of anyone else with such a broad range of musical knowledge and experience on Youtube.
Thanks for such great content Rick!!!!

Mrpro
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Being a relatively new subscriber I quickly found that it was more focused toward advanced music theory concepts. It was very intimidating for someone with little to no understanding of theory. I stayed for the commentary videos and "What Makes this Song Great?" because when you analyzed something it was in a way that even if I didn't understand I still had something to chew on when the video was over. I want to be able to use your channel as a valuable resource for my music education. Hopefully by this time next year I'll have learned enough so that I can.

Happy 2 years and thanks for all the amazing content.

StormRage