Analyzing Radiohead's harmonies
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- Опубліковано 12 сер 2021
- One of my top 3 favorite Radiohead songs, if it's even possible to pick, "Everything In Its Right Place" is a masterpiece, an abstract dream. The harmonies of this song are a true thing of beauty, and that Dbmaj9 is my :: soulmate :: Thanks for watching! More coming soon.
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I feel like C is the key Thom feels drawn to through most of the song and can't get away from, but F is where everything is truly in its right place.
Yeah, his whole melody is definitely in C Phrygian but the instrumental is trying to pull him away from that scale he's holding onto
@@Spectre0799we meet again
@@zerois2801 no wayyy
@@Spectre0799 lmao I don’t even know how many times it’s been now
The song is "officially" notated with 4 flats...
"I messed those chords up, but I like them, so I'm gonna keep them". Words to live by.
I'm glad you commented this because it reminded me to "keep" the chords, which I'd forgotten about - so I'll go write something new with these THANK YOU V MUCH! 🐈
@@iximusic Haha, awesome! 🙂
"No mistakes, just happy accidents".
Wiser words were never spoken.
I didn't know anything about Radiohead but I heard Paranoid Android on the radio and ordered OK Computer online. What I received was the Kid A disc in an OK Computer CD case and listening to it felt like the music opened a crack in my mind and let some new coloured light in that I'd never seen before. I like both albums but Kid A has always felt special to me in a way that is beyond words.
its like it chose you 😫😫😫
I hated the MTV buzz that surrounded radiohead during the Creep days but OK Computer sucked me right in. Although OK Computer is an obvious masterpiece that inhabits the same space as Pet Sounds, the real magic only started for me when I listened to Amnesiac and then Kid A. It was that time that I truly started to love this group of musicians.
I remember there was some wrong batch of kid A CDs as well and my mate accidentally bought one. Not sure if it was the same problem but I think it had to do something with the audio as well. (hard to remember after > 20 years :D)
I think he kept it in the hope it would turn into some collector's item. Didn't see this guy for years though so I wonder if he ever sold it :D
My sister had OK computer but I never really liked it much. But after hearing Pyramid song on MTV I was sold as well 😃
Urgh… The chord progressions in this song. I can’t. Just stunning.
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A new era has begun. Nin and radiohead have always been my top 2. You have such depth and I've seen some 'syncopated' analysis of many pieces by radiohead, but I am so excited to see you dipping into radiohead. Thank you.
replying to myself cause now ive finished the vid. I LOVE your appreciation for the beauty of the chords and just...idk while nin is the troubling and roaring thunder of the damages of life i feel like radiohead is the comprehension of the pain after. Still bruised, and looking outwards towards the things wrong in life rather than struggling with it internally. Its external now but that gap allows us to see the beauty and seeing your face light up highlights that. Great vid as always.
Both Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails appeal to the same parts of the brain. If someone likes one but not the other, they probably need an introduction.
I agree. Same top 2 for sure. I've always thought that a Trent-Thom collab would be the greatest thing in the history of music. But the more I think about it, the more I think that a Trent-Jonny collab would just blow the shit out of peoples' minds.
@@sagittated throw bjork in and we got a party!
Radiohead, Nine Inch Nails and Pink Floyd are my top 3
It’s so satisfying to here some explanation as to why I love this song so much. There are two understandings in my head.
I can’t get enough Radiohead analysis. Lovely to hear yours which is so informative. Beautiful playing and vocals thanks
Hellllllllll yes. Kid A and OK Computer are two of my favourite albums. Radiohead is such a unique band that just operates on a completely different level than anyone else. Between their compositions and lyrics, there is so much thought and depth in their music. I hope you do either or both of these records like you did with NIN; How to disappear completely, The Tourist, In Limbo, etc really all beg for your analysis.
Did you like Amnesiac?
Today I was talking to my 7 year old daughter about this song. I told her that this is my favorite song. I've considered this my favorite song for around 20 years, I've always made the self teste for "what's my favorite song?" . It was time for her to sleep, than it was time for me to look for something new about that song. And I found this! What an amazing vídeo, with all that feeling! It's só good tô understand why, theoretically, I feel só good listening to it. Thank you so much!
Yesss...I always thought the line "there are 2 colors in my head" and the fact that it keeps bouncing back and forth between C and F tonal centers was sweet but I've never seen anyone else point that out ❤
I love how even when you don't post about NIN, you still manage to hit the nail on the head on other music I love.
I feel like mixolydian w/ a flat 6 is relatively common throughout their discography (in addition to making the tonic ambiguous, major vs minor, etc) a few of the many things that makes their music so cool!
You're probably right! I'm hoping to find out soon some of these "trends" by studying more of their songs.
Love it. Looking forward to more videos. These are great so thank you for making them!
I'd say it's in F considering bVI - bVII - I is one of the most common modal mixture progressions, it just doesn't resolve every time
I fucking love this channel so much. It makes me even more emotional when I hear you talk about how different parts affect you emotionally. It's like experiencing the songs for the first time all over again ❤️
I love this entire album, and I'll go on and say it: *I* truly believe that this is the best opening song on about ANY album....and that's coming from someone who is one of the biggest TOOL fans ever as well!!!
I was hoping you wouldn't stop at NIN. Great choice!
I will always remember the day I bought Kid A. I was working as a library page. This library had a Best Buy nearby. So during one of my breaks, I went straight to Best Buy, bought the CD, and went back to work. When I started driving home, I started playing it. I still had a ways to go when I arrived home, so I resumed the rest when I got to my room. I then listened to it once through again. I knew right then and there that this album would be very special.
A friend of mine at work lent me the cd to listen to on my headphones. "EIIRP" and the title track didn't make a big impression the first time through, but when I got to the free jazz freakouts on "National Anthem", I was like, "Holy sh**..."
I firmly believe that Radiohead is the greatest band of all time because of stuff like this
This song and album was my introduction to Radiohead (and more experimental music in general) and boy was it intense. I wasn’t sure I liked it, but I knew right from the get-go that it was something worth pursuing
There are some fascinating chords in Radiohead, very mysterious.
Last time I saw Radiohead in concert (the year A Moon Shaped pool came out) they played this song, it was awesome.
Great video. As an "ear" guitar player, I never learned the music vocabulary, so appreciate your articulate breakdown. I think of this riff as a "barber pole" - type progression, that is always winding upward, with the C holding the base, and tension as the chords move away from it. Brilliant.
I love this song… I love Radiohead and I loved to hear you say ‘you always well up’ at a certain part of Everything In It’s Right Place… I can relate, every time I listen to “Weird Fishes”/In Rainbows, I cry.
Every. Damn. Time (especially after “Everyone leaves, when they get the chance.”
No other song comes close to evoking this emotion in me, it’s actually a tad embarrassing. PS: learned a lot from this video. Kudos!
PPS: going to see The Smile in November. Can’t wait.
I get emotional at that same moment! Lyrics can really push things over the edge.
LOVED The Smile's record. Have a great time!
On this topic - I'd love to see you discuss why Motion Picture Soundtrack seems to elicit such an emotional response from so many people@@iximusic
Straight from the off, the chord changes are absolutely obviously happening, yet there's a couple of notes that just continue throughout...
Great Radiohead song to begin this new journey 😍
You are very good at describing how music theory creates specific emotional responses!
One of the songs that made me pick back up piano when I was in high school, along with the Still stuff and Linkin Park. 😁
I remember buying this cd the day it came out. After this song I was actually angry. I wanted it to have this killer euphoric release. And it eventually got there, but I felt so much anxiety until that point that it didn’t resolve all my anxiety.
It took me several years to actually appreciate the song, and I love it now.
In the opening, as soon as you mentioned the mysterious key I had a eureka moment and went, “Ahhhh! It’s actually in F and that’s why I had so much anxiety on that first listen!”
I can understand the reasoning for it to be in C, but after that realization I had I don’t think I ever felt it resolve on C.
F all the way! 😊
Amazing video. Thank you!
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You made me literally laugh out loud. Thank you muchly for covering this song, it’s one of my favourite Radiohead tracks.
As soon as you said there was a part that makes your eyes well up, I knew which part you meant. And as the video went on, I knew that we'd agree that the chord that breaks the tension would be the key the song is in.
That makes life worth living.
The way you articulate every minute detail exactly right, I can't even. It's a thing.
I especially love this song and Pyramid Song because it's almost as if they have no tonal center and I don't think it's unintentional. Yorke stated that Radiohead was trying to distance themselves from other up-and-coming bands that were trying to copy their style. Hence, there's very little guitar throughout Kid A, save for the ebow on Treefingers and Optimistic. I love that in Everything in It's Right Place is very ambivalent, both tonally and lyrically. The odd time signature, the use of melodic minor although one would think it is in the key of C since it starts on it. Yet it strays from that deceptive chord to a Dbmaj9, Ebmaj and then comes F, as if it were in the key of F the whole time. I'd like to think of it as technically in the key of F minor, starting on the perfect fifth, C, and rising up the scale. Also, the lyrics are so telling and expresses a lot with very little. An exercise in minimalism. Everything is said to be 'in it's right place', but it's not. It's like someone is telling you they're happy but you can garner from their facial expression that they clearly aren't.
Majority do have a guitar, its just a bit...non-guitary. But In Limbo and Morning Bell obviously do. I'd say i can't find one EIIRP, Kid A, National Anthem and Motion Picture Soundtrack. Things like how to disappear have an Ebow doubling Ondes and the clear acoustic guitar strum. And Idioteque has what is clearly an ambient guitar loop in the 'drop'.
Major = everything in the happy place
I'd love to see your take on the syncopation of "Videotape", as well as an analysis of "How to disappear"!
Wow, that was an impeccable breakdown that really did justice to the song. A bit emotional watching how similarly it's touched you too!
Not only are the chord progressions brilliant, but the minimalist vocal melody and amazing analogish synth sound makes the song achingly irresistible.
Flamenco-inspired in my opinion. Even lyrics and phrasing. Very cool song.
YESS one of my all time favorite songs ever honestly! So mystical and hypnotizing!
This is so interesting to watch. I love Radiohead, especially the piano intro in Spectre.
Such a beautiful video ixi
My favourite RH tune. Magical.
Beautiful!
Keep em coming. I love you.
So well done. Glad I found your channel!
Best thing about music is the memories. This song is my son’s influence on me. I thank my mama for her love of music that has trickled through our entire family.
I love your channel so much, please never stop
your channel is amazing
this is a great channel! Thank you for your videos!
Such great insights. You are a great teacher!
This analysis is so good
So glad I found your channel 😊 thank you
Fascinating video, I'm really glad I found this!
Gr8 video 😘 as always xx
Great initiative
'It's just being dissonant for kicks' 😄
This was great, thank you.
I love how you describe the feeling of the chords and notes in emotional terms like "tense" and "satisfying" and not just "dominant 7th resolving to I." As a non-trained musician this is so "yes"!
You get better and better and better. Thank you!
You just got a new subscriber, this is pure gold!! ❤
I LOVE this type of analisys. THANK YOUU
Oh my goodness x I’m so so glad i happened across this xxx THANK YOU ❤❤
I love this song! One of my favorite from Radiohead. Very cool analysis as always!
Brilhant!!!!!!!!! Thank you a lot !!!!!!!!
Excellent breakdown and analysis!! Love your content.
Thanks a lot! Very useful, I LOVE this song 🙂
Hell yeah! This is my favorite Radiohead song. So glad you decided to analyze it!!😁😁
WTF! Dude, this is my new favourite channel! Amazing work
Love this song, absolutely love this breakdown!
I came from the future to say that a series "The Problems of 3 Bodies" will be released on Netflix that uses this song in the soundtrack, it is simply incredible.
OH SHIT you already are doing Radiohead!!!! Thank you!!!
Wow! Great video! I'll never be tired of Radiohead! Love your shirt! Thanks for sharing your music expertise with us!
YES! ixi is back and she's tackling Radiohead! Thank you ixi, and I hope you're doing great. :)
thank you so much for doing these videos. they shed light on some questions Ive had about these beloved songs for as long s Ive heard them. as you describe the emotional quality that comes from these moments its funny how I have always felt the same way too. it amazes me how universal the clarity of communication through music can be.
I just found your channel and I gotta say these videos are giving me life in this cold and dreary northwest winter.
You have a stunning talent to open up the essence of composition. Love it!
My all time fave Radiohead song! Great analysis.
hell yes! smartest musician teaching me more about some of the greatest stuff
thank you Ixi! you rule!
WHAT. OH I am SOOO excited about this.
Great job on this video you do such a great job of articulating why this pleases me absurdly because god knows I could not express it on my own.
I love your way to talk about my favourite music !! You're also the only one who can correlate the music and lyrics like that... Very original. I never saw it that way before
Love this song and video! Makes me think of winter.
I love your shirt, and the videotape riff knocked my socks off, thank-you!
holy crap, this is legit the one radiohead track i absolutely needed you to break down!
hands down the best breakdown of this i have ever seen
I love your passion coming through as you explain the music. Amazing that just a single chord can produce such a stirring in our soul. Music is so powerful! Thank you for this.
Your personality and how much you love music is super fun and engaging. Great teacher, thanks!
For me a great example of that resolution is Warmest regards by Half Moon Run. That ascension gets me every time...
I really like the little drawings of the different intervals. Visualizing sounds like that really helps synesthesia folks. Fantastic work
Radiohead are special. I liked The Bends the moment I heard it. But Kid A confused and annoyed me. Everyone talked about it being this postmodern masterpiece...but I just could not hear it. Until maybe the 5th full album listen. That night, it hit me...hard. EiiRP sounded deeply emotionally cathartic...that's the track that sunk into me the deepest. But then EVERY track, over time, became my new favorite. It's such an aching yearning emotionally resonant album. The only other band that makes music that hits me that same way is Sigur Ros.
I actually think Sigur Ros opened for Radiohead around the kid a/amnesiac era. Imagine being at THAT show!? I would have been a human puddle at the end of it...
I saw Radiohead live in 2001 ta the their Oxford home coming gig and sigur ros backed them up 👍. As did Beck too! It was a life changing gig!!
I saw Radiohead live in 2001 at their Oxford home coming gig and sigur ros backed them up 👍. As did Beck too! It was a life changing gig!!
The first time i heard this song i was absolutely floored. Really interesting to see what makes the song feel the way it does
That was so great! Kid A is one of my favorite Radiohead albums and I never quite put my finger on why, but this video helped a lot. It takes a lot to get this drummer to fall off the pulse of the song, but this song does it. Excellent work!
I don't know if anyone has so succinctly and clearly explained to me why I feel the range of emotions when listening to a piece of music. Moved to tears; incredible video.
great to hear this. I can't help also hear The Frail quietly !
I love these videos and this is the best one yet. Your enthusiasm is exhilarating.
Thank you! I'm really glad you enjoyed it and my excessive passion! :)
Holy shit yes! I remember getting it on release day and hoping it was going to be a big departure from OK Computer, and that's exactly what I got. A couple of my friends who came with me to the store were also fans of Radiohead, although not as nuts as I was, and they were definitely confused at first. This album hit me in exactly the right spot.
Amazing in-depth analysis. Would love to see you play a cover if it!
this is interesting because, the lyrics are saying exactly how you're describing the harmony. music noob here, i love hearing someone talk about harmony haha!
Radiohead ON DECK!!!
Wow! Brilliant explanation of this masterpiece. So informative to an always learning non musician. Thanks.
If there was one song I could have wished for you to analyze, it would be this one, truly. Thank you, maestra! I am immediately pulled back to 2001 whenever I hear this song, and whatever substances I had in my system while listening to this on repeat. Magic.