Why Chord Progressions Work

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @mattrogers1052
    @mattrogers1052 4 роки тому +57

    I could hear the chords well enough. I've been studying music theory for 18 months now, and this is the video I've been looking for all along. Thank you!

  • @MLife1000
    @MLife1000 Рік тому +7

    “Don’t get stuck living by the playbook, know it’s rules so you know when to break them” 3:03

  • @EarthBoundBean
    @EarthBoundBean 4 роки тому +14

    I've been studying music for my piano and guitar since last new years. These type of videos used to sound like musical technobabble but I'm finally starting to have everything click inplace. I feel like I can almost see and feel the notes now. If you're struggling don't give up, your skill grows exponentially after you learn the basics.

  • @pkbarbiedoll5324
    @pkbarbiedoll5324 6 років тому +143

    Cannot hear the chords well AT ALL. Wish you'd upload again with louder chords. Your voice overpowers the thing you are trying to get us to hear.

  • @calmic75
    @calmic75 4 роки тому +4

    Been playing rock/prog rock/a little jazz/a little classical for decades+; performed in a prog band for a decade; spent years in bar jam nights surrounded by real working musicians; composed music for fun and little for tv/docs
    Did it all without even knowing the names of the notes on the strings of my instrument much less chords.
    I knew beats, measures, time signatures buts that's about it.
    Been self learning theory for about a year now and if i learnt what this vid teaches back then on day one, then reiterated again on chords/intervals, then reiterated again and again I'd understand music a lot more.
    In my own self study I have not learned chord resolution yet.
    This primer was like a magic key for me!! This IMMEDIATELY helped my composing skills and opened up my fretboard too.
    Cheers!

    • @pierceporterfield6327
      @pierceporterfield6327  4 роки тому +2

      These kids of comments really inspire me to keep creating! More coming soon

  • @tasenova2717
    @tasenova2717 4 роки тому +6

    "Dont get stuck by the playbook and follow the rules. Know what the rules are, to break them"
    I do this all the time. But that was the best way to put it

  • @SPOGGETT
    @SPOGGETT 4 роки тому +32

    every part of this video was incredibly satisfying and well-produced, except for the fact that the first c major scale doesn't finish on c (but i guess that's effective foreshadowing to talking about expectations, LOL) and the fact that i'm not sure if the chords are even playing in the final progression segment

  • @mateoprofili8821
    @mateoprofili8821 2 місяці тому +1

    someone get this guy a trophy👏👏

  • @COLORMIND.mp4
    @COLORMIND.mp4 9 місяців тому

    this was the best representation of chord theory ive seen so far and ive been watching tutorials for 10 years

  • @hey_maurice
    @hey_maurice 6 місяців тому

    It is criminal that I JUST discovered your videos. You have such a well thought out approach to explaining concepts and your visuals are PERFECT. If you ever decide to come back to UA-cam, the internet will be better off for it.

  • @iijj
    @iijj 2 роки тому

    The editing is just... aaaah! Masterfully done!

  • @User-um4mp
    @User-um4mp 2 місяці тому

    Better than most of the music teachers out there thank you so much for this video

  • @store4482
    @store4482 2 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful, phenomal teaching

  • @reebretsat.9747
    @reebretsat.9747 6 років тому +1

    I am a highly visual learner and this format really resonated with me! Thank you.

  • @creatures_of_habit69
    @creatures_of_habit69 4 роки тому +3

    The first video I watched by you was the extended chords video. I loved it, so I continued watching. This video was very insightful, in regard to creativity. Keep this shit up, man. You have a true fan in me. No doubt

    • @pierceporterfield6327
      @pierceporterfield6327  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you! What would you like to know next? Im torn between circle of fifths and arrangement

    • @creatures_of_habit69
      @creatures_of_habit69 4 роки тому +1

      @@pierceporterfield6327 ARRANGEMENT, please

  • @Tyler-bz1xl
    @Tyler-bz1xl 4 роки тому +6

    good stuff dude and awesome animations, you deserve more subs

  • @norm-p2v
    @norm-p2v 3 роки тому

    This channel is gold!!

  • @on_certainty
    @on_certainty 4 роки тому +9

    animations are sick

  • @currenclay8687
    @currenclay8687 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this ‘Explain to me like five’ video about chords. You made it so simple. The visuals helped along perfectly. I now have a much better understanding of how & why chords work being a rookie musician, Thankyou so much! Bless

  • @rubbishpurplelollies
    @rubbishpurplelollies Рік тому

    This is some good stuff. Short, simple and well explained.

  • @reaktiv1408
    @reaktiv1408 6 років тому +3

    Really like your explanation, Crystal clear and opening new doors for me. Thank you!

  • @buttonmuttonslol5240
    @buttonmuttonslol5240 3 роки тому

    just amazing work all around

  • @abd-a-rahmankhaled9426
    @abd-a-rahmankhaled9426 3 роки тому

    Beautiful, new concepts for myself, many thanks.

  • @MikeManaMusic
    @MikeManaMusic 4 роки тому

    Beautiful explanation

  • @oscarheredia1466
    @oscarheredia1466 3 роки тому

    I've been searching a video like this for the last months!!!

  • @DecoAraujo
    @DecoAraujo 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, wtf! This is the best explanation i have ever seen about harmonic functions! Thanks so much!

  • @lozio2352
    @lozio2352 3 роки тому

    Amazing! A big help to anyone trying to understand how to play by ear. Thank you!

  • @zwwl
    @zwwl 6 років тому +1

    These are the best music theory videos on the internet, thank you!!

  • @ryanf3951
    @ryanf3951 5 років тому +2

    THIS IS SO SO SO INFORMATIVE! thanks for making my day man!

  • @zaveeramini9712
    @zaveeramini9712 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for the good tips! I will make sure to use them in my next videos :)

  • @xiaopage4717
    @xiaopage4717 Рік тому

    Amazing, Wow , You are the BEST ❤

  • @rotaris
    @rotaris 6 років тому +4

    Outstanding work! Love the production value and polished animations 👌🏾

  • @quinnsauceda7917
    @quinnsauceda7917 4 роки тому +3

    Wow this helped me so much 🔥 ive never had someone group chord qualities so simply 2:11

  • @cyruspiruz9422
    @cyruspiruz9422 Рік тому

    Great tip at the end

  • @editname1385
    @editname1385 2 роки тому

    you explain these concepts so well. watching all your ads bc of this, lmao

  • @itaydvash
    @itaydvash 2 роки тому

    Great video! You Are the Best!!

  • @TheDamnation12
    @TheDamnation12 6 років тому

    these type of tutorial videos are so good! Easy to understand and fun! Thanks this really really helped me a lot.

  • @sponge6171
    @sponge6171 4 роки тому

    Fantastic. Thank you.

  • @mikepro500
    @mikepro500 5 років тому +1

    If the chord played has not one note from the tritone of the next chord is an secondary tonic like A minor chord in the key of C. If it has one note from the tritone (B or F) like F Major, D minor or E minor chords, it works as subdominats. If it has both tritone notes like G dominant (G7) or B diminished, it works as dominant. Apply this to any chord that you want reach and you chord progressions will sound more coherent. Dmin7 works as subdominat to G7 chord because it has one note (C) of the tritone relate to G7. But if you rise F to F# in Dmin7 chord you got D7 and has both tritone notes (C And F#). C resolves to B and F# to F. And F Major (IV) to G7 (V7) is a backdoor progression jumping by whole-tones

    • @mikepro500
      @mikepro500 5 років тому +1

      Also Dmin triadic is not a subdominat to G7. Dmin to G7 has a tonic to tonic-like movement because there is not to much movement only A to B. Its like Gmin to CMaj or C7 but to CMaj7 is different because Bb from Gmin resolves to B by one semi-tone and of you add the seventh (Gmin7) the F resolves to E by one semi-tone. So semi-tone movements add tensión more if it has a tritone between them.

  • @Luke-dp2xw
    @Luke-dp2xw 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic stuff Pierce

  • @curtpiazza1688
    @curtpiazza1688 2 роки тому

    Great lesson!

  • @thelifeofcamila
    @thelifeofcamila 4 роки тому

    I've just found your channel and I love it already! Thank you!!!

  • @Amaroq64
    @Amaroq64 6 років тому +63

    I have a feeling this would be enlightening if I had a clue what any of it meant.

    • @vanshika626
      @vanshika626 4 роки тому +3

      Look up music theory or something, then watch this

    • @Zalidia
      @Zalidia 3 роки тому +1

      I have been enlightened.

  • @uoszl9999
    @uoszl9999 2 роки тому

    Very insightful

  • @SadieAliza
    @SadieAliza 4 роки тому +1

    Found this video very helpful as well! Thank you for the content, keep it up!

  • @YungCody
    @YungCody 6 років тому +8

    I love this channel now, keep this up yo!

  • @anthonytm2540
    @anthonytm2540 6 років тому

    AMAZING! LOVE THE VIDEO ANIMATION AND EXPLANATION! KEEP IT UP! MUSICIAN PARADISE SO FAR.

  • @bachelorgamer8001
    @bachelorgamer8001 5 років тому

    I need this after a bad session in the studio thank you

  • @kn0btwister
    @kn0btwister 3 роки тому

    Ridiculous how good you are dude...so who is going to send me to a video where I can understand how to go from one chord to another following the major/minor movements? Thanks a mill to you, who is sending me the link

  • @JayRedding12_12
    @JayRedding12_12 7 місяців тому

    I like that concept of knowing the rules before braking them. Like when I choose to not use proper grammar. I know the rules I'm braking.

  • @youngTAGZ
    @youngTAGZ 6 років тому

    Ur chord videos are so well done I don’t have an idea why there aren’t more views

  • @Karthik-yy6up
    @Karthik-yy6up 5 років тому

    Man. You're amazing. Thank you so much.

  • @NaturalMysticism
    @NaturalMysticism 3 роки тому

    Borrowing chords from other keys can sound so magical in context.

  • @kubsonfilla
    @kubsonfilla 6 років тому

    Another awesome video/lesson/tutorial Thank you sir.

  • @AdamSalaah
    @AdamSalaah 6 років тому

    Awesome video!

  • @ahmedalian7220
    @ahmedalian7220 6 років тому

    Mate keep it up. beautiful channel. Gonna go places within the youtube theory community for sure.

  • @jamiesray
    @jamiesray 6 років тому

    great animation and sound

  • @chriswickens2304
    @chriswickens2304 6 років тому

    really great work dude, keep it uuuup

  • @camberofilms2152
    @camberofilms2152 6 років тому +1

    This is a very interesting discussion, thank you, I learned something new. Great animation, and its easy to follow what your talking about, here's a like!

  • @j-ram5765
    @j-ram5765 5 років тому

    just found your vids & i love themmm,, keep it up!

  • @elpepe-wx7oj
    @elpepe-wx7oj 4 роки тому

    AMAZING VIDEO

  • @elliotg711
    @elliotg711 6 років тому

    very well done

  • @conorkettle7428
    @conorkettle7428 6 років тому

    Perfectly explained

  • @bigmoneymandan360
    @bigmoneymandan360 2 роки тому

    Wow so short and to the point

  • @imsuperpurica
    @imsuperpurica 4 роки тому +1

    Does the division at 1:47 work for minor scales or just for major scales?

  • @khz5324
    @khz5324 2 роки тому

    Thank you. 4 years later.👍🏿

  • @joseazevedo3432
    @joseazevedo3432 6 років тому +26

    2:20 to 2:45, the most important part of this video, the one that will solidify this concept into the minds of music students is completely useless because you balanced the sound to make the chords inaudible while your voice is too loud.

    • @trACEurace
      @trACEurace 6 років тому +6

      "Completely useless" is quite the exaggeration. I had no problem hearing the chords over his voice. You might want to get your ears checked if you truly found the chords "inaudible".

    • @joseazevedo3432
      @joseazevedo3432 6 років тому +6

      unless this is optimized for surround sound or headphones, it is indeed inaudible. From my laptop speakers (which is the kind of speakers that the overwhelming majority of people have) the chords sound like some synth xylophone being played two miles away

    • @SH-ry2xi
      @SH-ry2xi 6 років тому +1

      Was thinking the exact same thing. Why the fuck are the chords so quiet here? All you hear is just talking over them

    • @aaronchan232
      @aaronchan232 6 років тому +4

      dude took whatever many hours it took to make this to help educate people and put it out there for free... Jose, I'd suggest you step back and look at how Pierce is moving through the world and then look at how you are. Same goes for all the stupid hater trolls on this thread. Thanks Pierce, this was an interesting explanation, the music in the background was simply modeling what you very clearly explained.

    • @Christian-hw3be
      @Christian-hw3be 6 років тому +3

      you dont even need to hear the chords to know what hes talking about.

  • @mattmjlg5053
    @mattmjlg5053 Рік тому

    Damn you’re good at teaching and videos

  • @voteformylogo
    @voteformylogo 6 років тому

    so goooooood, make more!

  • @KRAYZEEPHOOL
    @KRAYZEEPHOOL 6 років тому

    Loved this and could hear everything clear enough (not sure why so many are complaining). Great job.

  • @leochongsh
    @leochongsh 3 роки тому

    why do I hear an D in the Cmaj7 chord at 2:42

  • @benturner9144
    @benturner9144 6 років тому +1

    Great video Pierce! Would love if the chords were played louder.

  • @nadaelnokaly4950
    @nadaelnokaly4950 3 роки тому

    but why the dominant chord wants to go to tonic?? is each pitch in dominant chord longing for its coresponding pitch in tonic chord? (5-7-2) is pushed towards (1-3-5) , what happens and why? is it a natural thing in physics, in our brain?

  • @MusicNoww
    @MusicNoww 4 роки тому

    keep these coming

  • @Rusli1659LPSoldier
    @Rusli1659LPSoldier 4 роки тому

    my favorite chord progression is G D Em and C. Also Am C F and G.
    I can play more chord progression I need this.

  • @harviscc8076
    @harviscc8076 4 роки тому

    tonic subdominat and dominant are for a minor progression too?

  • @KidAstronaut
    @KidAstronaut Рік тому

    Took like 30 seconds for the C major scale to be resolved at the beginning of this video and that was painful.

  • @oscarheredia1466
    @oscarheredia1466 3 роки тому

    New suscriber sir

  • @Light-wz6tq
    @Light-wz6tq 4 роки тому

    Underrated

  • @julesriou8678
    @julesriou8678 4 роки тому

    Thanks, but this is the same for the minor scale?

  • @bSharpHacker
    @bSharpHacker 6 років тому +1

    What is the logic for splitting the 7 tonal functions into the 3 classes? I can understand why 1 is part of the Tonic class, but why does it also include the 3 and 6?

    • @seans8199
      @seans8199 6 років тому +3

      My music theory knowledge is still very much a work in progress, but I'm going to guess it's because the chords within the key based on the 3 and the 6 each will contain two of the notes the tonic does (eg. Em has E and G, Am has C and E). Further, A is the relative minor in the key of C, and both of the sub dominants (Dm and FM, here) happen to contain it.

    • @bSharpHacker
      @bSharpHacker 6 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @anhnghia
    @anhnghia 3 роки тому

    Thanh you!

  • @xiaopage4717
    @xiaopage4717 2 роки тому

    This is what I was looking for , Thank you . Like and Sub

  • @pk03399
    @pk03399 4 роки тому

    Is there a good book for getting deeper into chord progressions?

  • @garygreen3638
    @garygreen3638 3 роки тому

    Does this also work when creating melodies or just strictly chord progressions?

  • @okoiful
    @okoiful 5 років тому

    fire

  • @JakeGooder33
    @JakeGooder33 4 роки тому

    What animation software are you using? Thanks!

  • @harviscc8076
    @harviscc8076 4 роки тому

    What about minor progression?

  • @gerhanamerah2024
    @gerhanamerah2024 3 роки тому

    please make more vids!

  • @ninopino12
    @ninopino12 2 роки тому

    damn this video was good

  • @bartgrantham
    @bartgrantham 6 років тому +46

    The voice is mixed WAY TOO LOUD. It's almost impossible to even hear the musical examples.

    • @NATFROMBESTIES
      @NATFROMBESTIES 6 років тому +2

      Agreed! Musical examples are all LF sine waves, please use something we can hear on mobile!

    • @sandwich5697
      @sandwich5697 4 роки тому

      Kinda ironic from someone who teaches us about the perception of sound lol

  • @andymellor9056
    @andymellor9056 4 роки тому

    If you want to think outside the box, first you must *understand* the box.

  • @Lukah.M.23
    @Lukah.M.23 Рік тому

    All I learnt from this video is to *BREAK RULES* ...
    F_ck school rules!!! LOL XD

  • @radioyankee
    @radioyankee 6 років тому

    thanks. my entire musical career has been as a rule breaker.
    .

  • @elijahjflowers
    @elijahjflowers 5 років тому

    Music Is communication.

  • @halcyon_r3023
    @halcyon_r3023 6 років тому

    waaaaw

  • @katieking6405
    @katieking6405 6 років тому

    I love you

  • @davidgatten1033
    @davidgatten1033 6 років тому +5

    The voice is mixed too loud but it's still a great tutorial.

  • @ramblinevilmushroom
    @ramblinevilmushroom 3 роки тому +1

    I cant hear the chords at all, they are way to muted.

  • @NeerajSharma-xo9hd
    @NeerajSharma-xo9hd 4 роки тому +1

    I can barely listen to the sound of the chord. It would be better if you use the piano voice.