How to Reharmonize Songs (in 7 Levels)
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
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Lucas, i don't know theory. Do you recommend me to join you in patreon anyway?
@@alsanmatte I have tabs and stuff that doesnt require theory knowledge:)
Cool. I have played rock and metal my whole life but now i want to make it sound Jazz hahaha (play any stuff really but add more style, like your happy birthday history video or this one). Ok I'll join tomorrow and see how it goes
Done!
Lucas I can read sheet music(staff notation) and I know most of the basic theories like scale forming, Chord forming theories, cycle of 5th and 4th,diatonic chord chart theory etc. but I have next to no knowledge about harmonizing and I really want to know about the topic you discussed in this video in a more explained and detailed way..In that case should I join your patron page?
"Just improvise"
Lucas Improvising: Beautiful 4ths and 6ths that add richness to the harmony
Me improvising: _T R I T O N E S_
i bought eight string monster to DJONT tritones to da hell! ahahaha
Time to make beautiful music
Minor Second: laughs in dissonance
*M I N O R 9 T H S*
Joke’s on y’all, I only use out-of-tune quarter bends on all my basslines
@@djabroni_brochacho4644 and they sounds cool
When you give actual useful guitar lessons using a meme format - STONKS
Dude… this would be a legit stonk.
You called me?
And i think to myself: what a wonderful world
Twinkle twinkle wonderful world.
Glad someone else also got that
same thoughts
Hoped I was the only one who heard it lol.
Wonderfull World is another music that "matches" part of a classical song (twinkle twinkle little star by Jane Taylor 1783-1824). There is a Lucas Briar's video talking about other popular songs CM "inspired" ...
Also like It Louis Armstrong were a Brazilian composer in the 60's.
"How do I stop playing Wonderwall and how do I get girls?" - is an oxymoron.
Аbsolutely
"It is really important not get depressed about everthting there is to learn, because you will never learn everything. There is will always be something more to learn, and that's really good. Because the greatest joy in life is the process of learning, not achieving the end result."
-Lucas Brar, 2020
I really love how he put it that way. Thanks for the motivation and inspiring us Lucas! Viva!
It's actually a well documented fact in behavioural sciences and could be found in the terms of "fixed mentalities vs growths mentalities" . For more about motivation I'd advise you to read Drive by Daniel H. Pink, lot's of useful things for people doing creative hobbies or work. Always great to rediscover that truth, it helped me too, so thanks so much! 😉
what if Im 3 chord guy?
@@condo230 time to learn that 4th chord boyo
I've been playing longer than this due has been alive and I'm not even 10% of what he is.
Lucas Brar is a very creative person!
He's getting repetitive... I've been watching his content for a quite long time
@@filipe8673 Music is all repetition, you repeat the rhythm, you repeat the melody, you repeat the harmony but it is different from redundancy. Lucas Brar is not redundant.
@@freemanrabe4689 I'm referring to his content lately.
@@filipe8673 well we can always suggest, and be lucky. Hey Lucas, please do a tagalog song in jazz!😂
@@freemanrabe4689 yes... But there's something bitterness about this new content... Back then, Lucas would often focus more in arrangements. Transition to jazz from Disney songs; melodies played in several music styles.
Now he embodied this goofy, unnecessary meme exposure, taking influences from that goofball Davie504. Ruins it for me.
But i accept that this is a consequence from channel growth. Lucas, unfortunately, just tries to fit in.
I don’t know why are you making this video right now, but today i was about to stop my musical studies because of the pression to success in it. But I saw this video just before sleeping. Thanks for these endings words Lucas, you gave me motivation and hope for my musical future!
Another Lucas, but a french version of it.
What an interesting class. I think now, I can finally play something more than Wonderwall. Thanks Lucas
"anyways, guys, here's wonderwall"
starts playing his reharmonized version of it
"hey! thats not how the song goes!"
you can now play wonderwall in 7 different ways
This is one of the best videos you've ever done in my opinion, and you've done some amazing videos. Keep up the good work. 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@Vilius Rastenis I just recently subscribed to him. He's becoming one of my favorite UA-camrs.
most joyful part is not achieving the object it is studying and learning
-Lucas Brar
Fast forward short and just a perfect lesson. I wish there would be more of these kind of videos for guitar
I learned a lot from a meme! I feel confused 😂
When you say:
"the greatest joy of life is the process of learning", that's one of the best thing in this video ❤️🎸🎶
Thanks 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
6 steps can be thought systematically in probably... 6 months? 7th step requires 20 years or practice.
Edit: Did 10 years of piano music school, played guitar for 7. That's my point of reference
7th step is Jazz !...the highest step number is always Jazz !
I don't know, I feel like 6 months is too little for those steps and 20 years is definitely too much for the last. I'd say it took me around three years to learn steps 1-6, at which point I was already improvising with multiple voices. Training that to be more natural and musical took maybe another three to four years.
My frame of reference is 12 years of guitar.
@@penttikoivuniemi2146 :: We have some pretty good guitar players here! Wow. I agree with your assessment of time !!! Wow again.
Thanks for the info
This is the lesson I've waited for 20 years to find
The most practical, instructional video I've ever seen for learning reharmonization. Most other videos are like, "Whoa those chords are so cool!" but don't actually tell you how to think and find them for yourself.
"..the greatest joy in life is the process of learning, not achieving the end result". What a brilliant thought! Thanks!
This is pure gold for intermediate level players like me! Thank you!
I was waiting for this!
This video is literally a mine full of gold, thanks a lot for this!
Love this man, you're really good at summarizing concepts that deserves their own respective half to an hour long video.
Put that in one your notebooks kiddies "The greatest joy in life is the process of learning, not in achieving the end result". I kind of picked that up in life but I wish I'd been told that as a kid!
Also Tomo Fujita likes to say: Don't worry. Don't compare. Don't expect too fast. Be kind to yourself
Really need more vid like this, love it man!
Great job with the editing, the way you edit videos makes you stand out and I had a good laugh at a few parts of this
this must be the most interesting, clear introduction to chord substitutions I have ever seen. Very impressive and "simple" at the same time. You made my day ! (and probably days or years ?)
I needed that last part. Awesome video.
I have watched countless videos on reharmonisation trying to get the hang of it. This video surpasses all of them due to how straight to the point you get and how simple you make it. Thank you so much!
Wonderful video, very informative- Thank you and keep rockin!
This is golden information! Dropping a comment to help the YT algorithm. Watched it many times and then checked out his Patreon - I highly recommend becoming a patreon too and support Lucas. He has a load of information there, just like this, clearly explained. No more running from one random youtube lesson to another, you build on top of what you learn with each lesson! Have a great day and success on your musical journey!
Probably the best video I've seen in a while. Thank you for this Lucas! YOU'RE AMAZING
This is finally making sense. Thank you so much!
Excellent content Lucas. Thanks a ton. I particularly like the last step.
Brilliant video, thank you. Lots of great tips!
Great video that gives a lot of lessons and motivations ! Thanks Lucas ! :)
Awesome Lucas. I have been following you for some time now and really enjoy what you do
Amazing Lucas, this lesson is exactly what I needed. Possible to apply since min 1. Congrats, you are my youtuber n⁰ 1!!
Hi again Lukas, really liked this video. I'm always learning. Thanks.
Make much more content like this Lucas! I'm pretty sure that I'm not the only one who glad to able to play these even not as good as you! Keep it up!
Thank you for this, it's pure gold!
Beautiful simple explorations of complex ideas. It's all there. Kudos! Much love from Chicago.
Love the stuff you put out! I know this may not be the most optimal for a UA-cam audience, but I love it when you just play what you like. Would love to see some covers of whatever song is stuck in your head at the moment.
This video is just a treasure. A free treasure. You give sense to UA-cam with content like this. Thanks.
One of the best episode. Great tutorial(& free),interesting,& thoughtful words of wisdom. Thank you
Awesome! Really, this is a video full of value! Thnaks man!!
Greetings from Bolivia
This is some top tier content! Great combination of teaching and entertainment. Please do more videos of this format!
Thankyou, I was hoping you would make this video. 🙏
One of the very best guitar educational videos!!! I instantly subscribed!
Always wait for your content, such a masterful player!!
thank you so much lucas! this was really useful!
This is a fantastic practice method! Love the approach you've come up with here.
your final thoughts are just great!
Excelletn video, Lucas. Very informative - well explained and with great examples of each technique. Loved it!
yes!! Great video :) cheers from Portugal
Love this new direction. Also, thanks for the healthy dose of perspective at the end.
Excellent! Very nice and so practical too!
I've waited months for this video
Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
This was an excellent lesson! Thank you so much!
This is SOLID GOLD! Thanks, Lucas 🙏
You killed it man! Thanks for sharing this! A lot to take in
One of the most interesting video I’ve seen this year, thanks ❤
thanks for this quick and insightful lesson. This video is added to my playlist for my study time. Love from the Philippines. 😉
This is incredibly useful! Thank you!
finally. what I was looking for my whole life. you are truly awesome
I was waiting for this since i start seeing your videos your de best
i enjoyed this so much, thank you!
Great video! Thanks, Lucas.
Excellent. I'm impressed by your ability to switch from classical to jazz at such a high level. Another approach that
i like using is modal interchange. It expands the possibilities exponentially.
Maaan this video was just what i needed ! You really helped me ! Thank you ♥️♥️🙏🙏
Génial !!! Merci c'était super cool comme vidéo 😀
Man, you are a great teacher ! This lesson brought me closer to something i was doing by ear and luckily often got away with it. But you just broke it down to the very nuts & bolts... thank you for that !
I love how your content is entertaining and very useful at the same time!
this is absolutely brilliant. wow. thanks for putting this together.
This is gold. Thanks. You are the best.
So useful, i loved It, thank you!
Please make more of these! This helped me so much
This was a fantastic video. You gave us a small glimpse behind the character. It made for a moving piece. Thank you for sharing with us.
Thanks for this insight Lucas!
This is so useful please keep doing these tutorials thank you so much keep up the good work
Thank you for taking time to make this video.
This is absolutely brilliant Lucas…thank you
The editing is on point in this one xDD Very nice video as always Lucas, you are an inspiration, keep it up!
Wow what a video I'm honestly touched by your sincerity and teaching style. Aside from being an incredibly accomplished musician, you're a genuinely amazing person. Thank you so much for sharing with us your knowledge
Thanks for the vid, i love harmonization bit i suck at it. Love that u got such a big sponsor happy for u. I like the theorie ish lessons and vids. Love it, keep up.👍
Love this so much ❤️✨
Thanks you very much !!! This video is gold mine that i will study for weeks. Thanks you !
good stuff, thank you Lucas Brar!
Holy Video!!!
Thank you!!!
this is really helpful advice, both for harmonization and motivation!
This was one of the most useful things I needed right now I've been trying to learn new ways to express chords and notes and this did it 🙌
That's some seriously cool stuff. I've got to try some of those ideas!
As usual, great video!
Very helpful, you should do more of this stuff!
This is really helpful, thanks!
Precious lesson, thank you very much!
Thanks for video, Lucas!
Brother excelente! Why nobody explain this like this before so simple an effective thank you
What an awesome vid, thanks so much
Thank you very much for the video. This is a great way to start a finger style cover for any songs. I am going to practice now!
Wonderful video. Thanks for sharing.
You’re ,for me, the best guitar on Y.T, really, i adore you, i wish someday i can do what you do ;)
Greetings from Mexico