This may be the best video on chord progression I’ve ever watched. Great explanation with just the right amount of reasoning behind each adjustment. Great job!
thank you yannek, time will show this vid's real value but for now it's very underrated. this is one of the very unique example of a good tutorial. hope you make more versions for better chord progressions.
Wow, what an amazing coincidence! I was just working on the track 'Keinemusik (Adam Port, &ME, Rampa), Alan Dixon - Thandaza feat. Arabic Piano' and I stumbled upon this video. Your explanation on Afro House chords is super helpful, and the fact that you're covering the exact chords from 'Thandaza' is such perfect timing for me. Thank you for this quality content!
Yes, you are right, playing those rich chords with the piano into the DAW gives them much more. They have different velocities, when you don't change the values later. And if you don't quantize them at 100% and use the Humanize function, you get more feeling out of it. At last, the icing on the cake would be to use some blue notes here and there. But what you've shown is a good fundamental to work with such chords, independent of the genre you're in.
⏰ TIMECODES ⏰- link to "Afro House Start to Finish" in description
00:00 Start
00:30 Level 1
05:35 Level 2
10:00 Level 3
28:00 Level 4
This may be the best video on chord progression I’ve ever watched. Great explanation with just the right amount of reasoning behind each adjustment. Great job!
Fleshing this out into an entire track would be a cool video
thank you yannek, time will show this vid's real value but for now it's very underrated. this is one of the very unique example of a good tutorial. hope you make more versions for better chord progressions.
Thanks for this tuto. It will help a lot
Brilliant! Thank you!
Wow, what an amazing coincidence! I was just working on the track 'Keinemusik (Adam Port, &ME, Rampa), Alan Dixon - Thandaza feat. Arabic Piano' and I stumbled upon this video. Your explanation on Afro House chords is super helpful, and the fact that you're covering the exact chords from 'Thandaza' is such perfect timing for me. Thank you for this quality content!
beautiful chords
Yes, you are right, playing those rich chords with the piano into the DAW gives them much more. They have different velocities, when you don't change the values later. And if you don't quantize them at 100% and use the Humanize function, you get more feeling out of it. At last, the icing on the cake would be to use some blue notes here and there. But what you've shown is a good fundamental to work with such chords, independent of the genre you're in.
Great video, Yannek. thank you for that :D
thanks!
Hello houw ken ked best wee optredens tot gezien kun worden
Срочно нужен перевод на русский язык