Loved that you talked about rootless voicing. I think talking about upper extensions would be cool. And also chord substitutions or both, maybe extensions out of a key as well. I’d love any of that!
Absolutely stoked to see another music theory on the Deluge video from you. I've been making music and videos on UA-cam for about a year now and I stumbled upon your last music theory video a few months ago. It made a lot of concepts click for me so well that I bought a Deluge a month later. Looking forward to watching this one!
Again, thank you so much for this, I know very little music theory so seeing it explained on a piece of gear that I own is very very useful to me. Cheers!
Love your music theory videos (and all your videos :D ) I'm curious to know how much familiarity and practice you need with chords before you can so select and enter the proper inversions, like you did for the second half of the measure, comparing to the non-inverted chords in the first half. I have to think about it for some minutes, but that's because while I understand the theory, I have not practiced with placing or playing them quickly
Interesting question. I think it depends a bit. On the guitar for example I find this a lot easier, because I've played them so many times. On the deluge where Im usually just sequencing and not playing this doesn't come as intuitively. But I guess it boils down to the same thing, the more you do it the easier it gets. Can't tell you how many hours exactly though you'll have to put in:)
Loved that you talked about rootless voicing. I think talking about upper extensions would be cool. And also chord substitutions or both, maybe extensions out of a key as well. I’d love any of that!
Absolutely stoked to see another music theory on the Deluge video from you. I've been making music and videos on UA-cam for about a year now and I stumbled upon your last music theory video a few months ago. It made a lot of concepts click for me so well that I bought a Deluge a month later. Looking forward to watching this one!
I don’t know if I have ever seen a j for major 7! Awesome video!
Thank you very much for this! Extremely informative. It’s been hard to find practical examples with the Deluge
Thank you! Very glad this is useful to you!
Again, thank you so much for this, I know very little music theory so seeing it explained on a piece of gear that I own is very very useful to me. Cheers!
Thanks! Nice to hear that this was useful to you!
🙏thx
Love your music theory videos (and all your videos :D )
I'm curious to know how much familiarity and practice you need with chords before you can so select and enter the proper inversions, like you did for the second half of the measure, comparing to the non-inverted chords in the first half. I have to think about it for some minutes, but that's because while I understand the theory, I have not practiced with placing or playing them quickly
Similarly being able to quickly pick out the fifths and delete them from the inverted chords. Someday I hope to have such abilities :)
Interesting question. I think it depends a bit. On the guitar for example I find this a lot easier, because I've played them so many times. On the deluge where Im usually just sequencing and not playing this doesn't come as intuitively. But I guess it boils down to the same thing, the more you do it the easier it gets. Can't tell you how many hours exactly though you'll have to put in:)