oh yeah now this is just what I needed. I looked around and could only find the usual jumbo, "try this chord progression because it's in lots of popular songs, use this chord progression because it'll make writing melodies easy" or lectures on music theory that felt more like an infodump than a toolkit. I want to make fun stuff. That's why I like your guide, because you weave in these different, slightly more complex aspects that give me a fuller picture of what I'm trying to figure out. Which is helpful cause sometimes I need a melody for my chords, most of the time I need chords for a melody, and sometimes I need to turn something that's technically good into something that's actually good and that I like. thanks for putting this out there
@@rlyBeats wunkie is right, my dude. The academic term is "appoggiatura", and it's a melodic ornament that's used to chromatically approach a diatonic note c:
Let's Gooooooooo! I've learn so much from your videos bro 100% .. keep motivating!
thanks king 👑 glad the vids can be helpful
oh yeah now this is just what I needed. I looked around and could only find the usual jumbo, "try this chord progression because it's in lots of popular songs, use this chord progression because it'll make writing melodies easy" or lectures on music theory that felt more like an infodump than a toolkit. I want to make fun stuff. That's why I like your guide, because you weave in these different, slightly more complex aspects that give me a fuller picture of what I'm trying to figure out. Which is helpful cause sometimes I need a melody for my chords, most of the time I need chords for a melody, and sometimes I need to turn something that's technically good into something that's actually good and that I like.
thanks for putting this out there
Finally an fl studio producer who actually knows music theory and how to teach it. Keep up the great work 🤟🏾🔥
oh my days bruv, this chord progression is reeeally complex 😱💯💯🔥
i think that accident note at 8:09 is called a grace note
i mean 7:55
i think youre right and thank you so much, ill try to remember this time lol
@@rlyBeats wunkie is right, my dude.
The academic term is "appoggiatura", and it's a melodic ornament that's used to chromatically approach a diatonic note c:
i thought it was a flare note
Hardest thing to do on fl I'm totally frustrated but you explained a lot ty
best tutorial about chords
Great video
9th chords are sex, thanks for your vids popping up in my feed, got that musical motivation again
Bro, I gotta sample this into breakcore
Nice, straight forward, keep up the grind Rly 💪🏻
Fireeee bro ! Good melody tutorial
THATS WHY HES THA GOOOOOAAAAAAT
We better get a release of the song if you make one in the vid, because theyre always fire but you never release them as actual songs 😭
i dropped the midi in my discord server, does that count
@@rlyBeats mmmh yeah good enough 😁
Sorry bro silly question but do you have a video explaining what the numbers are? E.g “I’m going to start of with a 1, 6, 5, 2 bass notes”
no silly questions, did another chord vid actually explaining that, should be this one: ua-cam.com/video/BclGO2966tA/v-deo.htmlsi=e2lKZC1uILT4ID-z
I know chords. I had one wrapped around my neck as I was stroking my left arm
im good at making chord progressions its just idk what to do after that in the melody
rly servin up some breakfast
fr or lunch depending
love from india
so how do you get the 1 6 5 , i still don't get it
Grace note?
Mr.beats!!
What do you mean by 9th and 7th chord ?! 😭😭😭
Base chords are built with 1,3,5. A seventh adds a 7 to the chord making it 1,3,5,7 and vice versa with 9.
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lol.. i got a friend that's a chord!
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flare notes