Film Scoring 101 - The Phrygian Mode

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  • Film Scoring 101 - The Phrygian Mode
    In this episode of Everything Music we discuss one of my favorite scales the Phrygian Mode. The Phrygian mode is the 3rd mode of the and has a dark, emotional sound. It's characteristic notes are the b2 and 5th.
    1 b2 b3 4 5 b6 b7 or in the key of E Phrygian E F G A B C D
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  • @jamesonduncan7505
    @jamesonduncan7505 6 років тому +214

    Rick is so modest. He knows sooooooooooo much but is always humble. He explains things in a way any level musician can understand. His love of music shines through every moment.

    • @rusticagenerica
      @rusticagenerica 3 роки тому +2

      Unlike Lady Gaga, Rick has extreme modestly and humbleness. No fanboys & no sex.

    • @trumjohannsmancave
      @trumjohannsmancave 2 роки тому +1

      Amen to that!🤘🔥

    • @a_boundless_plangency
      @a_boundless_plangency 6 місяців тому

      Ummm, he reads hiscomments. It’s like you’re speaking about him while he’s in the room. 😂

  • @codynunez5246
    @codynunez5246 7 років тому +55

    I have a feeling these lessons are much deeper and give greater insight to Film Scoring than Hans Zimmer's Masterclass which seems to just blow smoke up your ass about pursuing your passion.

    • @storiesreadaloud5635
      @storiesreadaloud5635 3 роки тому +8

      true. all masterclasses are like that to be fair. I think it's the producers at fault rather than the creatives they approach.

  • @xpicklepie
    @xpicklepie 3 роки тому +8

    I was wasted one night. I heard the Phrygian mode and sobered up instantly.

  • @KOLDBLU3ST33L
    @KOLDBLU3ST33L 4 роки тому +104

    Must be wonderful actually understanding music theory. 😕

    • @diegoherrera2139
      @diegoherrera2139 3 роки тому +20

      It is, give it a chance .

    • @kinguzi2228
      @kinguzi2228 3 роки тому +2

      2 Pines 2 Bis where can I start to learn?

    • @adub303
      @adub303 3 роки тому +6

      @@kinguzi2228 Well, you made a good start by landing here ;-) Rick has ear training available, and just going through his videos on the different modes is a great way to get some free ear training (you probably already know a lot more than you think you do, if you just connect the dots with songs you already know).

    • @kinguzi2228
      @kinguzi2228 3 роки тому +4

      For sure? Alright Imma check it out!! 🗣🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @adub303
      @adub303 3 роки тому

      @@kinguzi2228 It's a good place to start, anyway. Not knowing things like your interests, musical familiarity, ultimate goals, learning style, etc. - and knowing that you ended up on this particular video ;-) - I think that's a safe (and free) suggestion! (Plus maybe a bit of pandering to Rick since this *is* his channel, after all :-P )
      Good luck with the studying and listening!

  • @malinmizen
    @malinmizen 3 роки тому +9

    It sounds “Spanish” because flamenco is fundamentally Phrygian . Check out Triana (group) for an absolutely mind blowing style where prog rock with flamenco. All thanks to Phrygian mode! You’ll like them!

  • @TakisMasterKey
    @TakisMasterKey 7 років тому +35

    Keep it up Rick! Best channel in UA-cam by far, such a wealth of knowledge and a spirit willing to share it all!

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  7 років тому +6

      Thanks Takis!

    • @ryanmagee4797
      @ryanmagee4797 5 років тому

      Couldn't agree more. Rick, you absolute legened!!

  • @rabenvater2455
    @rabenvater2455 6 років тому +3

    Hey!
    Found this Channel yesterday and have to say: this is so awesome! I'm so thankfull, that you make these videos, it inspires me totally.
    Greetings from Germany!

  • @petragaffney135
    @petragaffney135 7 років тому +24

    Rick, your E Phrygian Étude is lovely. It makes me feel like I'm in Autumn. I like the superimposed slow motion video of Layla too.

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  7 років тому +15

      Thank you for that Petra! You're the only one that noticed :) I thought it would be nice to have a visual instead of just watching my. I showed to Layla and she said the music made her look lonely. i want to do more of it.

  • @LouisSerieusement
    @LouisSerieusement 4 роки тому

    I learn all the modes of the major scale (and more) thanks to those videos ; Thank you Rick for keeping your channel alive, I hope you realize how much musicians you already "helped" to say the least

  • @WyattCayer
    @WyattCayer 4 роки тому

    Thank You so much for creating this channel! Now I don't need to spend thousands on music school just to be set back years financially and you know what they say, "time is money" especially in college. I'm working on a film right now and your channel is just great!

  • @paulstanton2124
    @paulstanton2124 3 роки тому

    Great! Yeah, 2 steps closer to understanding and being able to have fun with modes, b2 and 5th. Thanks

  • @voronOsphere
    @voronOsphere 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks, Rick. I appreciate all you do!

  • @Guitale23
    @Guitale23 6 років тому +1

    Awesome lessons Rick !!! I love your channel. This is the flamenco mode, 90 % of flamenco music is played in Phrygian and Phrygian Dominant and the minor second sound great over the root (E chord)

  • @lurkerphoenix
    @lurkerphoenix 4 роки тому

    Channels like this one is what keeps my faith in youtube

  • @captainkelpo5273
    @captainkelpo5273 7 років тому +3

    I really liked this video, I always enjoy you film scoring videos or really any of the theory based ones.

  • @doriseider6402
    @doriseider6402 6 років тому

    Thanks again Rick. I will be looking forward to your explanation of the other modes as well. You have helped me a lot. Dori

  • @feedyourbrain9734
    @feedyourbrain9734 4 роки тому +23

    In Indian classical music, it is called " raag bhairavi" or bhairavi mood.

    • @vikrantverma1125
      @vikrantverma1125 2 роки тому +1

      The Phrygian mode is not equivalent to Raag Bhairavi because a raag is much more than the set of notes. It can rather be compared to the Bhairavi thaat of Hindustani Classical music but that's again not exactly the same.

    • @MisticWays
      @MisticWays 6 місяців тому

      So? What's significant about this? How is your observation relevant to everyone in general?

  • @jmd12127
    @jmd12127 4 роки тому

    Wow. Just starting to learn modes here, and seeing such practical applications is like opening your eyes and seeing for the first time. Thank you, Rick.

  • @gjtube37
    @gjtube37 6 років тому

    Love this lesson and the Phrygian mode. Thank you Rick!

  • @sudeephembrom325
    @sudeephembrom325 4 роки тому +1

    You are you so good.... Blessed with such super natural theoritcal power.... Just love each of your contents.... Need more like that .....god bless you sir

  • @niggles6091
    @niggles6091 7 років тому

    Hi Rick. As much as I love your videos, I confess I can only watch a few minutes as I get a headache trying to understand what you're saying. I really do not know how you wrap your head round some of the theory. It's way beyond me. But I will keep watching. Even though I pick up no more than 1% of what you are saying, it's worth it! All the best.

  • @bern475
    @bern475 21 день тому

    This mode sound so evil, love it. Blows my mind it uses the same notes as a happy C mayor just for starting the scale in E.

  • @slickwillie3376
    @slickwillie3376 5 років тому

    Thanks Rick. That's the best info on phrygian I've seen. It's really super.

  • @gratismahlzeit
    @gratismahlzeit 7 років тому

    wooooohoooo! I definitely loooove phrygian.... now... thank you for so much for the new approach!!!

  • @Bronco541
    @Bronco541 4 роки тому

    I love that Rick focuses so much on these modes. Maybe I've been living under a rock but I've been watching youtube/reading books and talking to music people about learning and understanding music for 10 years now and haven't even *heard* of the modes *at all* until now! What the heck!?!?

    • @ryanthompson1806
      @ryanthompson1806 3 роки тому

      Well, you probably knew at least 2, you just didn't know that's what they were! The major scale is the Ionian mode, and the minor scale is the Aeolian mode

  • @asimnaveed1877
    @asimnaveed1877 5 років тому +4

    very useful lesson Rick Bro... Well there is a scale in north indian Classical music "Thaat Bharavi" same as we call it phrygian mode in english music, and further it derive in raga Bharagi Bharavo... Beautiful sound.. i suggest if some day you do comparative analysis on North indian Classical scales , Ragas and western scales ..anyways im really thankful every time you post your videos

  • @waspriot
    @waspriot 4 роки тому

    Thank you for these. They're so awesome!

  • @subha517
    @subha517 4 роки тому +2

    thanks for sharing the knowledge...tough I am not a synth or keyboard player ...i am a guitarist by passion..black metal is one of my favorite genre...I love this scale...an ultimate scale to write songs on black metal and death metal...I like to call this 'scale of evils' rather than phrygian 🙂🙏🏻

  • @TerekkiTerekki
    @TerekkiTerekki 4 роки тому

    Love this - thank you for sharing

  • @craft-o-matic2377
    @craft-o-matic2377 3 роки тому +13

    The Phrygian mode always sounds Egyptian to me...

    • @genericuser7845
      @genericuser7845 3 роки тому +2

      Especially the Phrygian dominant mode and it’s exotic sound!

    • @eldruidacosmico
      @eldruidacosmico 2 роки тому

      Right, and also Radiohead's Pyramid song and David Bowie's Black star.

    • @MisticWays
      @MisticWays 6 місяців тому

      Does it not sound Spanish on classical guitar? Does it not sound Metal on an electric guitar? What is it?!

  • @tronlady1
    @tronlady1 6 років тому +99

    He could easily be a mafia boss in a gangsta movie!!!

  • @DoctorMustafaSaad
    @DoctorMustafaSaad 6 років тому +49

    In arabic middleastern music its called maqam Kurd.

    • @ewqdsacxz765
      @ewqdsacxz765 5 років тому +11

      And the Phrygian Dominant is Maqam Hijaz.

    • @stefankrautz9048
      @stefankrautz9048 4 роки тому +4

      in german hiphop artists use this mode to exhaustion at the moment. Its quite boring. Ricks music here is not. ;)

    • @jeremydesmond4275
      @jeremydesmond4275 4 роки тому +2

      Thanks for the extra info!

    • @bayukebab3248
      @bayukebab3248 3 роки тому

      Thank for nice extra informations

  • @carypotts3592
    @carypotts3592 7 років тому

    Hey Rick...great info and taught very well!!.....thank you!!

  • @JerryCherryBand
    @JerryCherryBand 7 років тому

    What a great lesson. A great understanding of one of the modes, and all modes.

  • @truefilm1556
    @truefilm1556 7 років тому +25

    Awesome as always! The phrygian mode has that Indian-Arabesque flavor (IMHO) to it because you have half a step above the root and the same above the perfect fifth. A friend and colleague who is a lot into Indian (and Middle Eastern) music told me that there are actually two different intonations of the half step above the root and half step above the perfect fifth: when you hold it, it is slightly sharp compared to well-tempered (edit: I meant equal-tempered of course) - (I always noticed that BTW), and when it's a passing note down to the root or 5th it is slightly flat. That is within the context of a melody line over a bass pedal tone, not polyphonic. Just my usual ramblings ;-) Anyway: great stuff as always! Thanks for sharing!

    • @truefilm1556
      @truefilm1556 7 років тому +1

      Yep. I was almost mentioning this scale which sounds great. Yes: there is that harmonic minor scale pattern with the minor third in it - shifted. The origin is clearly Indian-Arabic, since flamenco is Spainish gypsy music. I happen to like it a lot!

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  7 років тому +1

      Thanks Truefilm!

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  7 років тому

      I will be doing a video on Phrygian Major as I call it soon. Thanks Jason!

    • @magicruss1
      @magicruss1 7 років тому +1

      Also called Flamenco natural

    • @magicruss1
      @magicruss1 7 років тому

      Also called Flamenco natural

  • @joebevens468
    @joebevens468 6 років тому +1

    Awesome as always Rick!

  • @MorganThen
    @MorganThen 7 років тому

    thanks for this Rick. keep doing what u do.

  • @doriseider6402
    @doriseider6402 6 років тому

    Thanks so much! Very clear. I finally understand Phrygian Mode. Dori

  • @albertoquintero2213
    @albertoquintero2213 6 років тому

    First, Thanks Rick for your time doing these videos. And second, As Spanish, I know very well this mode, because our traditional music: Flamenco, is based in this mode. Maybe you should have mention our own "blue note" the major third contained in our Spanish frigian, as well as how we actually use this mode, using both thirds indistinctly, and the chords we usually use when we play with this mode. Maybe in another video you could spread this knowledge! Cheers!

  • @marshallsweatherhiking1820
    @marshallsweatherhiking1820 4 роки тому +2

    The soundtrack to the movie Jacob's Ladder is memorable example of this I think. It's memorable in the way it seamlessly goes back and forth from a subdued "dark" sounding phrygian mode into a soaring ethereal "church melody" that sounds like it's in a nearby major scale to me. I don't understand music theory enough to describe it, but whatever technique that soundtrack uses, it creates a very intense emotional impact.

  • @marcosloera8764
    @marcosloera8764 2 роки тому +1

    love it!!! that E phrygian scale is just like set the controls of the heart the sun by Pink Floyd

  • @RemyTrahant
    @RemyTrahant 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome, I'm writing a song in E phrygian and this is gold!

  • @powerwindpro
    @powerwindpro 6 років тому

    i love phrygian, beato and this channel, i also love phrygian b on 7 string because i´ts very easy to combine with pentatonic

  • @gmpas
    @gmpas 6 років тому +1

    very useful approach rick. love the shirt.

  • @ZERMELOmusic
    @ZERMELOmusic 6 років тому +1

    That was gorgeous!

  • @maxtofone
    @maxtofone 7 років тому

    Thanks a lot for this video! Cheers, Max

  • @JulienRocker
    @JulienRocker 3 роки тому

    Wow, 2:44 is basically the intro of Bjork’s “Pagan Poetry”... I love how a music plays with modes, unusual time signatures, progression

  • @Bob48
    @Bob48 3 роки тому

    Man you're good. Thanks for this Rick...well explained.

  • @rafaelmarmusic
    @rafaelmarmusic Рік тому

    In Flamenco music we understand it as a fully developed tonal system over that tonic, in this case, E. This is some awesome analysis here.

  • @myMusicHobby302
    @myMusicHobby302 6 років тому

    Really helpful! Thanks Rick!

  • @NelsonRiverosMusic
    @NelsonRiverosMusic 7 років тому

    Great camera angle ! thanks for Lydian info

  • @JamesWatsonComposer
    @JamesWatsonComposer 7 років тому +6

    Hi Rick, just wanted to say that I appreciate everything you're doing here. I've been looking for ways to teach my niece and nephew about music theory as they're just joining their middle school band for the first time. Hearing about not only theory, but the way you relate music to your kids is incredibly inspiring. Although, I haven't had to do much work since they're so incredibly smart and so willing to learn. I found out they have very good relative pitch, it just needs some training. What advice would you give to an overly excited uncle who is also trying to build a music composition career in his mid-late(ish) twenties?

  • @MaxTooney
    @MaxTooney 7 років тому

    I, too, like the Phrygian mode, though admittedly I didn't remember much about it until I started watching your videos. It's been many decades (!) since I've had any music theory, though you are certainly getting me back up to speed..
    As for a John Barry analysis: "Dances with Wolves".

  • @natethomas587
    @natethomas587 6 років тому

    Wow ... That was one of my favorites of yours for sure .

  • @ShirshakRajKunwar
    @ShirshakRajKunwar 7 років тому +51

    Thank you for doing all lesson on key of C

    • @truefilm1556
      @truefilm1556 7 років тому +4

      Yeah, I would take just a little longer to understand this in the key of F# or Gb LOL!!!

    • @abinshakyaa
      @abinshakyaa 5 років тому

      Glad to see a fellow Nepali in Rick's comment section.

  • @DavidBoura
    @DavidBoura 6 років тому +1

    The piano song was phrygianly beautiful. Apart that, i think i'm hell of lost and should start again from scratch with the very basics. Doh. And thanks!

  • @zumasuma5489
    @zumasuma5489 2 роки тому

    Thank you sir! Great lesson!

  • @rafaelcardoso4868
    @rafaelcardoso4868 7 років тому

    Love the mini music video :) very informative video!!!

  • @selfishhope9013
    @selfishhope9013 5 років тому

    Thanks man.. Lovin your vids

  • @williamotule
    @williamotule 5 років тому

    Love your pieces!

  • @TonyHuggenberger
    @TonyHuggenberger 7 років тому

    Great series you are light to film composing

  • @voronOsphere
    @voronOsphere 4 роки тому +3

    Great scary and suspenseful ascents and descents...

  • @mimmkey
    @mimmkey 7 років тому

    Wonderful work as always buddy!! Maybe a John Powell brass episode would be beneficial. just a suggestion. Thanks for all the tips and lessons Rick!!

  • @floodychild
    @floodychild 4 роки тому +1

    Reminds me of the music from Resident Evil 2. Beautiful

  • @matarouc5349
    @matarouc5349 6 років тому

    Sir many thanks for video. It is very helpfull

  • @rafaeldemoraes_gtr
    @rafaeldemoraes_gtr Рік тому

    This Phrygian mode sounds very silence of the lambs soundtrack. This sounds bring that whole vibe of suspense, that something is about to happen, idk. Very cool!

  • @FlopMeister71
    @FlopMeister71 4 роки тому

    A nicer primer for one of my favourite modes. Thanks Rick

  • @remyslim1756
    @remyslim1756 3 роки тому

    Great information in this video. The music and tonal quality of the scale reminds me of the film scoring in "The Crush". I'm not really sure which part exactly off the top of my head, maybe the scene when they're in the woods. I'll go check right now, it is partially in the woods. Another part is when she's on the swing and he tells her she is too young. It reoccurs throughout the movie, but that film score is way dope. It's actually very underrated, and enhances the mood and perfectly captures the emotions or feelings of the scenes. The best part "film score" wise is when they're at the lighthouse. You've got a great sounding piano tone. Is that coming from your daw, or is it a vst of some sort? What are ostinatos? I'm sure I should learn those. All your videos are very informative. Thank you.

  • @gregtees9995
    @gregtees9995 4 роки тому

    Amasing. Thanks Rick! :)

  • @dougiemonday
    @dougiemonday 6 років тому +2

    Such fantastic tonality and voicing. The ostinato reminds me of a Metallica riff...

  • @kelvinleemusic
    @kelvinleemusic 7 років тому +8

    Hello,rick~ I'm a composition student from Hong Kong. Do you recommend any books about mode or mode voicing. Thanks so much. Leant a lot from your video.

  • @jasonhale770
    @jasonhale770 5 років тому +2

    reminds me of the sountrack to "Secret Window" by Phillip Glass

  • @ronchiles399
    @ronchiles399 4 роки тому

    I watched a video by Vitalij Kuprij and he demonstrates a phrygian mode run that uses notes C-E-F-bA-B-C and I'm interested in what key or what he's doing. Thank you Ric!

  • @kirjian
    @kirjian Рік тому +1

    Phrygian is a gorgeous mode. Prob my favorite

  • @ashleyblack3941
    @ashleyblack3941 6 років тому +18

    The video over the étude is super creepy, what's it called? The death of childhood. ....ha

  • @shanederk7752
    @shanederk7752 7 років тому

    Thanks Rick you da man!!

  • @brandonpratt9353
    @brandonpratt9353 6 років тому

    LOVED THIS! :)

  • @rmoreno1826
    @rmoreno1826 5 років тому +1

    its the flamenco scale. check the pasodobles in mariachi and concert band. sound really cool.

  • @silentfury2938
    @silentfury2938 3 роки тому

    Thank you RB for me so much better than guitar. Piano is my go to as a songwriter!

  • @erjccanter2921
    @erjccanter2921 6 років тому

    Rick that was cool Phrygian lesson now i no where Metallica got Harvester Of Sorrow from thx rick for the lesson and i hope to see more lessons on the MODES on Guitar. thx rick...

  • @mariocaldararo9470
    @mariocaldararo9470 3 роки тому +1

    The melody he plays around 2:55 is a theme song from the NES game Legend of Kage

  • @danielpinzon8345
    @danielpinzon8345 7 років тому

    Amazing, although it would be great to explain different chords that interact in the phrygian mode other than just the E pedal. Like using the 4th, 5th, and mostly the 7th.

  • @BrokTheLoneWolf
    @BrokTheLoneWolf 4 роки тому

    I love this mode.

  • @NitroNovaMusic
    @NitroNovaMusic 2 роки тому

    I'm a music theory novice still and hadn't really figured out what "Fmaj/E" means or how you get the chords. Took me a while but I realized at 1:26 that's actually Fmaj7b5/E! Just an honest slip of the finger, the B should be a C. But now I know what that whole X/Y chord notation means!

  • @zarcero21
    @zarcero21 2 роки тому

    I liked your tune. E-Phrygian. I am sure you know, but for the others this is called "Por Arriba" in the Spanish world. It is one of two commonly used Phrygian scales used in the Flamenco world and in general Spanish music. A typical chord progression (Andalusian progression) is Am-G-F-E. Start with the barre at the 5th position. The other common scale is A-Phrygian, also called "Por Medio." The typical Andalusian progression for this one is Dm-C-Bb-A (use the two-finger Spanish A to leave the ring finger free). Lots of Phrygian used in heavy metal. Dylan used an Andalusian progression in "One more cup of coffee." I have found it very easy to lay Spanish sounding melodies over these two progressions.

  • @cornelolar7641
    @cornelolar7641 4 роки тому

    Hi Rick, Thank you for the video. Great work as usual. What plugin are you using for the midi piano? Thank you.

  • @alexandergadjiev3733
    @alexandergadjiev3733 4 роки тому +1

    Hey Rick thanks for such amazing video. I have a more general question : is it that modal chords don't function in thirds series like minor and majors chords? Like, for example we know the most important notes to distinguish any major/minor chord are the 3rd and 7th... From your video it seems to me that it's not the case for modal chords? Thanks so much and sorry for such beginners question!
    Alex

  • @whatabouttheearth
    @whatabouttheearth 5 років тому +2

    the first part is like the detective just realized who the killer is and its the guy noone suspected...suspenseful realization

  • @sai_tejaa
    @sai_tejaa 4 роки тому

    Small suggestion and request
    While u doing a video can also show piano from top angle to understand clearly
    U giving good stuff
    Some technical words we can't understand so instead of facing issues with that stuff
    Can u split screen in to two videos
    One is u r explanation and another piano angle
    It will very useful for many like me

  • @Katmat87
    @Katmat87 3 роки тому

    Nice oneee Rick

  • @johnatwell2753
    @johnatwell2753 5 років тому +2

    Great example of Phrygian Mode is Captain Beefheart's "When I See Mommy I Feel Like a Mummy". Just to make it more creepy, he adds a Flex-A-Tone to his band instruments!

  • @ItsDextrin
    @ItsDextrin 4 роки тому +11

    0:22
    Deja Vu

  • @ront2457
    @ront2457 6 років тому

    Hi Rick
    When I was studying classical guitar I came to think of the tuning of the guitar as a phrygian mode. Do you see it like that? In standard tuning we start on the low E and if you follow all natural notes up the 1st string you get a 2 octave phyrgian mode

  • @LucioHlive
    @LucioHlive 4 роки тому

    Hi rick I have a question! Why are you leaving out the E phrygian triad? I noticed you also did that when talking about the triads of the dorian scale with the second grade. Thanks a lot I love your videos!

  • @octoberphoenix
    @octoberphoenix 7 років тому

    Nice work Rick, have you done a Jerry Goldsmith episode? I was thinking Omen 3/Poltergeist, scary scores.

  • @matingarastudios
    @matingarastudios 4 роки тому

    This tonal scale reminds of the score from “On Golden Pond”. I wish I was smart enough to to know if that is correct. Darn.

  • @jasonpayne9791
    @jasonpayne9791 6 років тому

    love the shirt

  • @MrDizzyvonclutch
    @MrDizzyvonclutch 3 роки тому

    Pretty banging etude you wrote there!

  • @marques04rj
    @marques04rj 2 роки тому

    The scale vocalised by Thjis Van Leer on Hocus Pocus chorus just after the yodeling is (oh...oh...oh.....) is the sequence of phrygian scale.

  • @camo7173
    @camo7173 3 роки тому

    this is the dark but beautiful scale