The Scariest + Creepiest Chords AND How to Use Them
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What are the scariest chords? Creepiest chords? Well, it’s certainly subjective. But this is a quick list of spooky chords and some advice on how to use them. You’ll notice that the majority of these revolve around a minor triad, and that shouldn’t be a surprise. Minor has a tendency to skew to the evil…
If you would like some more info on creepy composition techniques, check out this video I did a while back: • Six Spooky Secrets Com...
And here's my video on the MinMaj7 chord: • The MYSTERY Chord - Mi...
The intro song I made uses every chord I mentioned, in order, with the exception of the AugMaj7 chord. So the progression is Em - EmAdd9 - EmM7 - Emb6 - Em - Bbm - Bclusterf***
Theory Note: An E Augmented Triad is composed of a root, a major third, and an augmented 5th. The 5th of E is B, and to augment it would make it a B#. This is enharmonically equivalent to C. The correct spelling of E Aug is E G# B#. Call me a bad instructor, but I intentionally avoid enharmonic confusion when possible. I can honestly care less if a musician spells a chord incorrectly, as I am not a professor and do not care about students passing tests, I care about them making music easily and efficiently. As long as the instructor gives them a footnote to explore further (as I am doing here).
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Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:44 Minor b6 Chords
01:55 Minor Add9/Add2 Chords
03:32 Minor Major 7
04:06 Augmented Major 7
05:08 i - bv Chord Progressions
06:33 Cluster Chords
07:36 Wrapping Up
Most disturbing sound I've ever heard in my life was hearing my little sister try and play 3 blind mice on the violin and sing along with it. I thought she was possessed.
Basically any song that my sister was trying to play on her first two years. We used to confine her to a room three doors away...
😂please shut up!!
LMFAO 💀 I bet. I can just imagine.
Reminds me on my viola final in high strings class in college. I’m a piano player. It was NOT stellar lol. Still got a B.
@Zalekie B 😂
6:06 is hands down the best look of horror I have ever seen this deserves an oscar
I don’t know how you kept from blinking here. That’s a scary look!
It kind of reminds me of running around poor Tristram in Diablo 2.
@@spicykimchi1 I was just coming down here to say that! Jake you accidentally ripped off the Tristam theme XD
ua-cam.com/video/AnMR6SOBa9k/v-deo.html
Time stamp is right where the melody sounds like the theramin here. Listen to the whole track though, it's great!
@@spicykimchi1 it's tristam. ua-cam.com/video/XheJnmLAwhk/v-deo.html
haha I know, totally! I laughed my ass off
What's crazy about music, you hear something and INSTANTLY paints a picture in your head of something it relates to. That "Detective chord" is perfect example 🔍
Welcome to the wonderful world of ear training.
But if no detective shows existed what would you think
@@deanhotter6054 a gumshoe just walked into my cave
That detective chord is the 007 joint
The "James Bond chord" in the key of E is E, G, B, D#, F#. Best if you play the E as 12th fret harmonic on the bottom string and then a diagonal slant upwards for all four fingers from the G on the 10th fret. Sounds great!
Ukuleles not scary? Then why do my friends and family run away when I play?
Happy Halloween.
Yea, my uke (Ruby) is bout as scary as my pretty pony...🎃👻👹🎠
Lmfaoooooooooo funny
@@charlesharper7292 No-one has ever not called My Little Pony at least a little creepy...even bronies!
Cletus Beauregard, not on purpose.
@whiteaxxxe Why do bagpipers walk when they play? To get away from the noise.
"It's like endless possibilities, but none of the possibilities are really that good." Poetry.
My Name 😂😂😂
@@TyCarr Sounds lovecraftian to me!
Lol I laughed at that
My Name good grief! You have been sadly undereducated if you call that poetic! 🤣
That line had me shrugging lol
Associating chords and emotions is something you do very well.
Adam neely does very well too
I love how he looks scared to death yet he is the one creating the scary music. Truly a very funny and talented person.
Gathered a lot of music theory knowledge for a 16 year old ( looking guy)
This is great stuff! I love creepy musics sounds.
Minor b6 - 0:50
Minor Add 9 - 1:55
Minor Add 2 - 2:24
Minor Major 7th - 3:32
Augmented Major 7th - 4:07
i-bV Chord Change- 5:08
Cluster Chords - 6:33
Explaining The Feelings And Sounds Of The Chords - 7:36
Tips And Advice - 8:05
Support For Patreon Or Channel
- 9:07
Left on Minor b6
@El_Pimpin_Shizz but that was the very first one!
@@bulldawg7232 im a quitter sorry
“...taken me to places i wouldn’t wish upon my worst enemies.” r/Guitar 😂😂
Hahaha I realised that too 😂😂😂
Henk De Vries lol
I'm a jazz guy so none of the chords above sound creepy because I'm already used with dissonance, but cluster chords do the job for horror movies scare scenes
You called the Minor Major 7th chord the "Detective Chord." I like it.
You mean like, "Secret Agent Man"?
@@TheBlackbelair Or my personal favorite, Codename: Kids Next Door
It's the oo7 chord.
As he’s playing the cluster chord “this is like psycho killer stuff”
Made me laugh for some reason.
I heard there was a secret chord..
That David played to please the lord
but you don't really care for music, do you?
THAT SCARED THE PANTS OFF OF THE LORD
@@SignalsMusicStudio
David: "Yo Lord, check out this dope chord!"
*Plays an augmented major 7th chord*
Lord: "Oh shit!"
@@SignalsMusicStudio but you dont don trousers while haunting, do ya
I love the part in the Beatles Julia where there’s a walking down beneath the E minor chord for a brief part of the progression. And that song goes through so many different feelings and places and for a moment you’re in this very dreamy sort of dark place
This is so phenomenal!! I love these minor chords melodies!! There's something lurking around every corner 👏🏾
These little 'chords to evoke a particular mood' lessons you do are so useful.
This has been your best cinematic presentation I have seen. Loved it.
Thanks for this Hallowe'en treat! The look on your face at 6:06 elevates this video to a whole new level.
Enjoyed all the videos you make. I appreciate the time you spend on them. Thank you.
That first theremin part (6:08) legitimately gave me chills. That's not easy to do. Congrats!
Addendum: I think that the speed of the melody also plays a large part of the spookyness.
The Silent Hill 3 soundtrack has always had some of the most haunting songs on it. Granted, some of them just invoke a feeling of depression for me more than fear. But some are down right creepy
3:14 And we've just learned how to write a song like Akira Yamaoka.
as soon as i heard that chord i thought of Laura's Theme
Honestly!!
Yeah man silent hill 2 with that Em add9. A bit James Bond like too!
Hey man ! Your work is superb ! Always a delight to watch your videos ! This one especially was really good !
I love it when I see one of your videos, click on them, and you start the video like this one or how you did with the Maj/Min7 chord. Its very well done
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Great vid Jake. I like the way you've selected a human emotion and then collected a group of chords that evoke that emotion in various ways. Useful for those of us who write music . . .
Offically the best music channel on youtube. You sir are amazing. You teached me a lot. Thanks to you i was able to improve so much !
man this is such a great video. I really appreciate the work you put into it :) all the references to movies - especially twin peaks. And the gags. Also very informative. Thank you so much
Been playing these creepy chords for years after playing metal songs. I love playing them after a jam session 'cause it makes me feel calm.
7:57 this minor maj7 is in Pink Floyd song "Us and Them", I love it a lot, so mysterious and cool.
Great video. This is what I've been looking for for a long time. Thank you for your clear & helpful instructions.
Just wanted to say thanks for this video. I'm still learning music theory and songwriting, but was able to utilize these concepts in a "spooky" track I made. It gave great flair beyond the basic 3-chord progression by adding in 7ths, 6ths, minors and so on.
I'm so glad you started with a reference to Twin Peaks. The music is what really drew people in back then and many I think, didn't realize it was the soundtrack that put the flame to the pipe. And they all wanted.., another hit.
Yeah, probably wouldn't have worked with the little rascals theme.
That Eminor to B flat minor is pure opeth. The song off the storm corrosion album called drag ropes has some creepy chords in it. Steven Wilson and Mikael Akerfeldt made it and it’s brilliant if you haven’t heard it. Wish they’d make another one
Is it weird that I find all these chord’s beautiful and not uneasy at all.
Great video!
Im a first time viewer got this in my feed after watching years of guitar and music vids . Really well put together and entertaining as much as informative!! I just HAVE TO subscribe!! The Em with added b ( Minor b6 ) is such a cool chord !! Im so glad i found ya :j
4:41 i Agree, augmenteds can sound dark. Also, they can sound like Rivendell.... nice vid as always, enjoying this last ones specially. You rock-!
6:11 its alomst like Tristram theme from Diablo
The change from the one chord to the tritone minor chord is actually the main progression used in Gollum's Theme from Lord of the Rings. Great sound right there. Just listen to it when it goes like "Where once was light now darkness falls ...". Amazing
Jake ,
You are by far the BEST ON YOURUBE !!! Keep up the awesome work bro !!!
The intro had a very "amnesia feel" to it
@2:11- that's 'Silent Hill' right there!
Clever video. Thanks for this insight and for posting - cheers.
Remarkable presentation and it's very fluid. Subbed!
Your example for the EmAdd2 on synth really reminded me of "Hey You" - especially with how you rolled the chord on the electric piano track.
I call the voicing of EmAdd2 on guitar the “Floyd Chord,” because they use it ALL of the time, which helps shape their kinda dark sound great. Breathe, the end of Wish You Were Here live, Welcome to the Machine, I could probably think of more (edit: including Hey You, which I love), but because of how much I love Gilmour it makes it’s way into my writing a lot.
Black metal bands like Blut Aus Nord, Deathspell Omega, Spire - some of the darkest extreme music on the planet.
Great chords. As a long time music teacher I already knew them, but i want to complement you on your great guitar sound! Great lush chorus there and a beefy but also bright sound
Thankyou, this was such a clear and useful tutorial, I learned a lot.
The minor triad is very popular in some sub-genres of heavy metal. I've been using it myself a lot of times in my compositions.
Getting Diablo vibes from this. Great vid, as always!!
Thank you for the tips, been playing for 38yrs. From Beatles, pink floyd, led zeppelin, to metal. All self taught. I hope you keep it up... Learning something new everyday even if it's a couple of notes adds to your tool bag of life lessons.....
super impressive video, so well done and thorough
The "Unsolved mysteries" early seasons with Robert Stack is one of the scariest theme music i've heard.
What's the chord prog for that?
Thanks for sharing!
You have an excellent channel that gives alot of tips to musicians!
Keep up with the fantastic content!
Agree! :)
@@andersabjorn4397 Yay! :D
@@Andersabjorn1 :)
Loved the vid. I will try those chords out immediately! Thanks, Patreon subscribers!
This video made my day, not only was it exactly what I was looking for, but it was so hilarious!
Dude you are brilliant! Psychology of music, love it!! As a guitarist since I was 15, I always have been attracted to the dark, dissonant melodies.
Great teacher, Jake is! Thank him, I do! (to his patreon supporters, my gratitude goes, as well!)
You're the most enjoyable music theory/tutorial guy on UA-cam! HAHA good stuff man
I definitely enjoyed listening to you and learning as I worked. Thank you
Intro's giving me Opeth vibes
Opeth💜
the minor triad bit made me immediately think of Opeth.
When you started singing that melody over the Bbm - Em progression I was strongly reminded of the song Years Ago by Alice Cooper from the album Welcome to my Nightmare. A very eerie song - and album.
Great.... Excellent suggestions for chord progressions... Nicely explained... you are great... Thanks a lot for uploading.
So glad this showed up in my suggestions! Great video, great channel...subscribed!
I find it really appropriate that you would go into mostly E Minor for these chords, which is definitely a haunting key in its own right!
In equal temperament all keys sound the same? (unless you have perfect pitch)
They don’t sound exactly the same. They technically are, but the voicings on the instrument matter and the actual absolute pitch also matters. Intervals, even the same “size”, aren’t all necessarily equal.
One of UA-cams most under rated channels.
Jake Lizzio, in my opinion has been the most instrumental guy in my guitar playing learning journey.
I hope he is doing well and is achieving great success out there. 🤘🤘
Amazing!thank you so much for this video!♥️
This was the best “one of these types of guitar lesson videos” in all the years ive watched them . Really looking forward to put it into practice . Good vid 🎉
"It sounds confusing but it's really easy" Yeah, for YOU Jake, it is!
Jake: *Mentions Laura Palmer*
Me: well, guess I'm rewatching twin peaks now
*plays Laura Palmer theme
Me - damn, now I need to listen to early Moby tracks.
Go!
Just finished a rewatch. The return is way better the second time around.
Again.
You get it
That chord you like will come back into style.
Thanks for sharing your tips. Awesome video. 👍
Exactly what I needed to hear. Will utilize!
5:54 gives me that feel of a cursed dungeon and i have to defeat a vicious deamon in order to save the village of trist... Wait a sec ...
Yes! Another Diablo fan!
Right!
This video is basically Tristram soundtrack explained.
First thing I thought of from the start! Great catch.
I think that Tristram theme is the darkest sound ever.
Lately I've been wanting to expand my theory and chord knowledge into the death metal stuff I play, and this is amazing for that. I wanna do more with my music than just play the same 3 power chords and call it a day. Thank you so much for this because now I can make cool progressions in slower/clean passages that still sound evil af!
3? You're wild!
Man.. I love this lesson. The added Moog voice thing looks fun too!
Fantastic examples! I enjoyed this a lot.
The Scariest & Creepiest Chords are the ones I played when I was first learning the guitar, trust me they were very Uncomfortable and Unsettling and you definitely don't want to use them. 😲😲😬😬
I've always been enamored with spooky sounds, especially the most haunting and graveyard-ish. If I didn't suck at playing guitar I'd be exploring that a lot. It's the reason why I've always had a special place in my heart for two of Cradle Of Filth's albums "Cruelty And The Beast" and "Dusk And Her Embrace". They are full of delicious spooky tones and riffs.
Shift open chords around.
Amazing and straight to the point thanks. (guitar tabs on point !)
Aside from your crystal clear explanations, I always like your sometimes meme-able examples
The add9 chord is well used in the song, Theme of Laura by Akira Yamaoka from the game Silent Hill 2. ❤
Was sifting through comments to see someone say this! 🙌
Some of my favorite chords and these are all used very heavily in black metal. The example at 3:14 is basically the first part of Deathspell Omega's Abscission.
Nice, I want to dig deeper into chords, thanks for the video!
lol the look during the chord change part with the theremin is awesome. Useful chords and stuff.
Could you do a video on 6th chords?
I don’t mean It6/Ger6/Fr6 chords, because those are widely discussed and explained; Rather, I mean Maj6 and Min6 chords. They’re underused and underappreciated!
Me, at 6:14: "My God, that's terrifyi- oh, it's just Celine Dion. Nevermind."
I think it's the librarian ghost from Ghost Busters. The good one, not the shite one.
@@Midiman741 It is actually from Raiders Of The Lost Ark! It's the scene when the Nazi's open the Ark.
@@cooldude879012 ahhhh I see it now!
Wow, man, you did it again. A simple way to demystify a concept and approach to guitar.
Interesting content - and what's more: excellent presentation! 👍
These chords, because they sound so dissonant and shattering to our perception of normality (about 60-70 percent of the cue in a game by my estimate), are exactly the sort of thing acclaimed music composer Akira Yamaoka has used for the Silent Hill games - which are soon to make a comeback, and rightfully so!
Zappa used 1 2 5 chords in his compositions a lot, really helped his unique sound .
Jazz
Exactly what I was looking for, especially the creepy arpeggio. Perfect for my Halloween pickin' :) Thanks!
I watched this video all day. I learned every chord. Great video 😁 !!!!!
The cluster chord you play reminds me of Ligeti's Lux Aeterna from 2001 A space Odyssey. Quite unsetteling. Also James Bond Theme has the em, emb6, em6, emb6 progression. Nice video.
Holy shit dude. I've been following you for years and I love your content (I sometimes see you on r/musictheory), but this video was honestly mind blowing. Never thought about using cluster chords, I always thought they were trash due to me playing only acoustic guitar but I will try with a synth in a DAW now honestly. Also the editing is great and your look of pure horror is convincing as fuck man. Also, Isnt that Emb6 not just a Cmaj7 in Inversion?
Lol thanks! I was thinking about posting this in r/musictheory , figured someone could add some extra chords to the list. And yes, Cmaj7 in first inversion would be an Emb6. It has dual citizenship between both roles, pretty sure I touch on that in my Bruno Mars video, either in the video or the description itself.
@@SignalsMusicStudio Yea good reminder for me cause I am into Jazz and to hear a maj7 in a different context made me realize that it sounds way different. Of course the inversion has something to do with it also. And only thing I still remember about that Bruno Mars video is the unusual use of the minor2 chord in Pop music. I am very sorry that I've failed you :P
That EmAdd2 you played on the synth in stead of the guitar sounded very much like the opening to Jill Tracy's "Evil Night Together"... I like it!
Good Job Man!! Really Really Helpful..
Minor ♭6
Minor add9 (aka add2)
Minor Maj7 (aka "Detective chord")
Augmented Maj7
i - ♭iv (tritone progression)
cluster chords (notes that don't fit any chord structures, such as E F D♯)
At 4:30 I started getting genuinely creeped out. The other ones were interesting and I like them, but I have heard them before. But the augmented add 7? On top of the added voiceover and images? I’m gonna have nightmares dude.
So cool! Thanks for your knowledge!
Your spooky bits in this this vid are ace!