I know you don‘t mean this, but my favourite chord progression is the one in the YES-song „Awaken“, beginning with the lyrics „Master of images“. That‘s one of my absolute musical highlight in modern music!
D - DM7 - Em -A. Had that progression hanging around for a couple of year and just managed to write a song around it. Purely as a hobby but the dog likes it.
@@CharlesCleyn I was wondering if you could do a video about making a really present and clear vocal on a production. I just listened to "Only a Lifetime" by Finneas Eilish and I like how present the vocal is. I spent time yesterday trying to mimic it with EQ, compression, and reverb, but I couldn't seem to get it so loud and clear. It would start to distort. Any videos about this kind of thing would be awesome!
I also really like that song. A big part of this is balance within the mix. It's way louder than anything else. The second this is I bet he's using a a great mic. He's singing very close to it to get that intimate feeling. There's also just a nice slight reverb making it seem very close to you.
What are some of your favourite chord progressions? Let me know ↓
I know you don‘t mean this, but my favourite chord progression is the one in the YES-song „Awaken“, beginning with the lyrics „Master of images“. That‘s one of my absolute musical highlight in modern music!
You’re great man!! This is gold for any musician, be it song writer, composer, or instrumentalist. Thanks!
D - DM7 - Em -A.
Had that progression hanging around for a couple of year and just managed to write a song around it. Purely as a hobby but the dog likes it.
Great....thanks!
The chart on the left is a great visual aid. Nice video!
thanks Alex :)
@@CharlesCleyn I was wondering if you could do a video about making a really present and clear vocal on a production. I just listened to "Only a Lifetime" by Finneas Eilish and I like how present the vocal is. I spent time yesterday trying to mimic it with EQ, compression, and reverb, but I couldn't seem to get it so loud and clear. It would start to distort. Any videos about this kind of thing would be awesome!
I also really like that song. A big part of this is balance within the mix. It's way louder than anything else. The second this is I bet he's using a a great mic. He's singing very close to it to get that intimate feeling. There's also just a nice slight reverb making it seem very close to you.
@@CharlesCleyn I recently encountered "proximity effect," after experimenting a bit that's definitely a huge part.
Bro thank you. You just made this shit easy as heck.
Super helpful thanks so much.
My pleasure, thanks for the comment :)
what are you doing with your left hand when you are playing the chord with your right hand?
Awsome
thanks :)
you're very welcome Nick, hope all is well!
Got this from an email at 2am lol, ill watch tomorrow.
sleep well!
Hope you could do a video about how K-Pop chord progressions are similar/different from songs released in the US.
Interesting video idea, thanks for the suggestion.
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thanks GAD :)