How to Write a Hit K-Pop Song: BTS Track Analysis - 'Blood Sweat & Tears'
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
- In this video, Rob Lee explores the songwriting techniques, chords, melodies and more from BTS' hit K-Pop track, 'Blood Sweat & Tears'. This video is taken from one of our online courses which are available here: bit.ly/2sXlAfW
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Lets not forget the main reason this song and album was a hit. The message. The symbolism, abt how it is derived from Demian by herman hesse, the beautiful music video that mixes several layers from theories from sigmund freud, the story of youth, this plus the explosive performance from BTS, the beautiful vocals and rap the album that talked abt their personal stories interlaced with the fictional universe they have created. The stages that breathed more story into the song. A masterpiece. Thanku for the breakdown of the song!!💜
Yess preach👏
I can never get over Blood,sweat and tears.it's so iconic💜
i’m an army and classical musician...i wanted this kind of explanation for so long and now i‘m really happy to have clicked on this video...thank you thank you thank you! i needed this
Wow, thanks for making this video! I've been a fan of BTS for many years now, and now I've begun to make music of my own! It's cool seeing my childhood heros' music being broken down.
I would like to ask which genre of music Blood Sweat&Tear belongs.. I think it's very different from other traditional Kpop music
Welcome to Kpop 2016, where the music writers were actually trying some fun, new, and fresh ideas.
It's a mixture of Moombahton and trap hip hop I guess 😅
pop
It's Pop music more like EDM. Anything danceable especially what Mansi says Trap, Moombahton & Tropical House.
I think it’s moombahton and EDM
Not gonna lie, was expecting thousands of comments on here from ARMY. Maybe they've not found the video yet.....
Maybe too young to care about the music theory behind their hits
@@MariahIsolated out of interest, how old do you think BTS fans generally are? I think you'd be surprised.
I just don’t think their trying to learn about the actual music within 😂
@@JoolsParker most are probably around 15 yo but there are also alot of older and younger armys.
@@thejohncenafan100 i‘m an army, 15 and a classical musician and i’m so happy to have clicked on this video. it‘s exactly what i wanted to know
Watching the keys on the keyboard made me think of their dance steps! As if the fingers of the player were dancing on the keys. I really liked your explanation even though I don't understand the technical parts that well, the visual guides helped a lot and made me see the song in a new light!
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work." --Thomas A. Edison. This quote has been great encouragement for me to keep going with my study and meditation music UA-cam channel.
This is definitely quality content. Really hope I can do this kind of analysis instantly when I listen to any pop songs...
Gonna train my perfect pitch first😂
rm is genius
This was extremely satisfying.
Though the G may be missing, I am more inclined to see that B9-5(no3rd) as an inversion of G9-5 which would be the dominant of C-, in a tasty jazz-inspired voicing. The cadence is delayed by the VIIb (the Bb5), but this is how (my) ear processes the sequence.
This was so amazing. One of my favourite songs! Loved watching you break it down!! SO SO SO AMAZZING
Oh this is awesome
thank you. more tutorials like this please!
i love this kind of content so much thanks for the video
Such an informative and usefull video! Thank you for this! BTS are really deserve everything they have and more.
Kpop is pop by Koreans
Of course there are elements that makes it kpop
From the captivating choreography to the colorfull music videos
This is an absolute amazing analysis of Blood Sweat & Tears 💜
I am currently working on my own song and was searching for ways online that I could create a song and melody and one tip was to understand how your idols create their songs and use it as inspiration so i ended up here and this video was so amazingly helpful, and I can't wait to finish my song thank you so much, I appreciate it greatly 👍🥺💜💜
this is really intresting. i love to know more about how BTS produces. i was focus more on the lyrical side since thats my passion. but knowing how it all comes together is really intresting. thank you for this. appreciate it
Thanks
Kookie adlib in middle 8
more like an Eastern Asian pentatonic scale
Please do life goes on
Can’t get over Fake love I’m in 2018 K-pop era rn😭😂
What's middle 8? the bridge?
I love BTS
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Chord prog should always be given in the numeric interval langage, pitches like Ab Bb are meaningless and make things harder to understand
Can i make Melody in my Head for Lyrics. Means How kpop make Tune for lyrics. Pls reply
How do they make catchy hooks Tune
"Middle 8" Never heard that term in my life
Maybe the middle 8 bars aka the bridge?
@@KetMeth Yes I did put it together ;) Just sayin', I've been calling it Bridge all my life. Middle 8 is a more British term I guess
@@Christopher-md7tf I haven’t heard of either until today. I’m British but I haven’t heard either term used now that I think about it.
Csus4+2 would be better understood as G7sus4
It can not be G7sus4 since the C is In the bass. If the bass note was G you'd be correct.
Tumpperi it doesnt matter which order the notes are in
Of course it does, everything is related to the bass note. Where do you think the name of the chords come from? Yes there are inversions, but in this case its not an inversion 👀.
Edit: you can kinda think it as an inversion, but since the bass note is not G the function of the chord changes
Tumpperi whoever taught you that mislead you. The order of notes does not affect the function of the chord. It only changes the stability. A dominant chords dissonance can be emphasized with a non chord tone in the bass.
@@911SWIM that would be true wth triads and most of the extended chords I agree. But since its a sus chord the order of the notes actually change the chords function. They share the same notes, which is why it can be confusing.
This specific chord doesnt sound or function as a dominant. And the bass note is the reason why.
Kpop is so sloppy. a repeat of a boring progression. Then they add junk after junk to thicken the same progression to finally end. I can't stand it. It's like a pop style designed to rip off the SAME exact progression in EVERY pop music from other genre's. I think it's back to the 80s and American POP.