Merci beaucoup for this. I'm still a Nooby and have just starting to work on my ear training. I'm playing the melodic and harmonic minors with my practices, but haven't taken it any further. But listening to this video shows me the work that I have to put in since for the first 65 years of my life I wasn't interested. Now it's become a passion.
Bro your an absolute legend. Because of these I enjoy understanding the minute points of music theory. Excellent! One thing that has always eluded me though is that in any particular scale for instance major 7 tone scales they have 7 names ie: F Ionian is also G Dorian which is also A Phrygian etc... so for any progression that I write how would I know which of these is the correct name for it. I have searched high and low and I can't find anything on this so maybe an idea for another video maybe?... you would be the only one as far as I can see... anyway kudos to you for all you do and thank you so much you are a godsend.
Thanks for the kind words, it's great to hear that the videos help you. What you are mentioning are the modes of the major scale. I have a video about modal chord progressions : ua-cam.com/video/43yKF_YqJNE/v-deo.html also available in a playlist : ua-cam.com/play/PLxJaS3gjOSqqvvZWuj-yq5AwRZ7f7Ui15.html You're right in thinking they all have the same notes / chords. The way you define which one you are using is by the tonal centre of the song. In chord progressions this would usually be the I chord, also called the tonic, and the chords that lead to this chord. It's where the music feels at rest and at home. This isn't always clear, but if you are writing a song it's for you to decide! I mention it a bit in the linked videos, but I could probably do a dedicated video about it at some point.
Thanks for your reply and for the information on my question that has made that just that little more clearer. I will check the links out for sure. Once again thank you.
The Ultimate Guide to Modal Chord Progressions : ua-cam.com/video/43yKF_YqJNE/v-deo.html
This channel is totally choice!! I wish this was available when I was young! Great information and EXCELLENT presentation!! Thank you and bless you!
You're very welcome!
Thanks A Lot.I'm Trying To Be Songwriter And This Helps Me A Lot.
You're welcome!
❤ thank you
You're welcome!
Brilliant! Channel is awesome!
Thanks so much!
I find your videos easy to understand and informative. I am interested if you could do one on how to reharmonize a song.
Thanks, it is on my to-do list!
I love how you do your videos. Especially showing movement thru the chords with the different colors.
Thanks Anne!
Absolutely awesome channel, thank you!
You're welcome!
Excellent lectures. This channel deserves much more subs
Thank you!
Merci beaucoup for this. I'm still a Nooby and have just starting to work on my ear training. I'm playing the melodic and harmonic minors with my practices, but haven't taken it any further. But listening to this video shows me the work that I have to put in since for the first 65 years of my life I wasn't interested. Now it's become a passion.
You're welcome Lawrence! I hope you continue to enjoy your songwriting / music theory journey.
The song at 5:46 proves that minor chords don't necessarily sound "dark".
Absolutely!
Thanks a whole heap. I just subbed. Thumb's up!
You're welcome, thanks for the sub!
@@WriteASong Yeah, buddy, my pleasure. I'm looking forward to going through the videos on your channel to gain more knowledge.
Bro your an absolute legend. Because of these I enjoy understanding the minute points of music theory. Excellent!
One thing that has always eluded me though is that in any particular scale for instance major 7 tone scales they have 7 names ie: F Ionian is also G Dorian which is also A Phrygian etc... so for any progression that I write how would I know which of these is the correct name for it. I have searched high and low and I can't find anything on this so maybe an idea for another video maybe?... you would be the only one as far as I can see... anyway kudos to you for all you do and thank you so much you are a godsend.
Thanks for the kind words, it's great to hear that the videos help you.
What you are mentioning are the modes of the major scale.
I have a video about modal chord progressions : ua-cam.com/video/43yKF_YqJNE/v-deo.html also available in a playlist : ua-cam.com/play/PLxJaS3gjOSqqvvZWuj-yq5AwRZ7f7Ui15.html
You're right in thinking they all have the same notes / chords. The way you define which one you are using is by the tonal centre of the song. In chord progressions this would usually be the I chord, also called the tonic, and the chords that lead to this chord. It's where the music feels at rest and at home. This isn't always clear, but if you are writing a song it's for you to decide!
I mention it a bit in the linked videos, but I could probably do a dedicated video about it at some point.
Thanks for your reply and for the information on my question that has made that just that little more clearer.
I will check the links out for sure.
Once again thank you.
Fancy graphics ... too bad there's no piano keys for reference. I think I'd rather that. 🤘🏻
wheres the keyboard?
None on older videos, newer videos have a keyboard.