The mysterious STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN chord

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  • Опубліковано 2 тра 2021
  • This is the story about a mysterious chord that after 5 decades still hasn't been discovered... What is it's name? Thanks to @AdamNeely and @RickBeato for helping out!
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  • @KevinIlsen
    @KevinIlsen 3 роки тому +604

    To me, the genius of the opening chord progression to Stairway lies in the fact that it is simultaneously expressing a descending chromatic line and an ascending diatonic line. In the bass, we have the chromatic line A-G#-G-F#-F. Meanwhile, at the same time, we have the ascending diatonic line A-B-C-D-E (though the last two notes drop down an octave). Considering that this is happening in the first few bars of a song entitled "Stairway to Heaven" raises some interesting existential / theological questions (Which direction does the stairway go? Up to heaven? Or down? Or both? Or does it depend on who is doing the walking?)

    • @shwetabchoudhury6394
      @shwetabchoudhury6394 3 роки тому +32

      This just literally gave me goosebumps ❤️

    • @SelfPropelledDestiny
      @SelfPropelledDestiny 3 роки тому +28

      Great metaphorical analysis,

    • @manuelornato3722
      @manuelornato3722 3 роки тому +12

      Yes, I guess it was definitely though/built that way, with the oposite progressions in mind, not "chordwise". Only the G# and B are actually played together which let several options open for the voice melody.

    • @JeremySmith23
      @JeremySmith23 3 роки тому +7

      Oh wow that’s an amazing insight. Interesting that the stair case would be easier to walk down than up.

    • @middle-agedgeezers1110
      @middle-agedgeezers1110 3 роки тому +15

      Like an Escher staircase illlusion !

  • @patriciolegett1757
    @patriciolegett1757 3 роки тому +529

    I suspect Jimmy Page didn't lose any sleep over the chord name. He more than likely thought "bass line goes down, treble line goes up; sounds cool!" - done.

    • @Deliquescentinsight
      @Deliquescentinsight 3 роки тому +5

      Yes!

    • @westernartifact580
      @westernartifact580 3 роки тому +10

      No. He just didn’t remember exactly how Taurus went.

    • @kilbridemeredith8742
      @kilbridemeredith8742 3 роки тому +20

      @@westernartifact580
      Taurus as a tune?- huh, meh. And only the intro sorta sounds like it, but feel is totally wrong. And goes nowhere epic like Stairway. Court ruled "nah" too. Lots of songs sound the same anyway.
      It was sue sue sue but with a Tom Petty I don't give a shit, what, Mary's Last Dance was epic so much it spilled to another song? I'm honored!
      Stones also relented and released that tune they won rights in court too. Now people who sue are thought of as douchebag money grubbing rodents and it has pretty much ended.
      Another major case was changed on appeal, damn, Brittany? Gaga? One was sued and ordered to pay but on appeal it was dismissed too.

    • @scottcandage7640
      @scottcandage7640 3 роки тому +1

      I was just coming on here to post the same thing. And it's how we all learned it!

    • @Discrimination_is_not_a_right
      @Discrimination_is_not_a_right 3 роки тому +14

      Funny thing is when Bach was doing counterpoint, he never took into consideration the names of the chords he was forming. Everything was figured bass and numbers.

  • @vaibanez17
    @vaibanez17 3 роки тому +1237

    Jimmy Page writing this song: "Ok this is cool AF" The end.

    • @marmotman
      @marmotman 3 роки тому +38

      Jimmy Page stealing this song: "Ok this is cool AF, must make it my own" The end.

    • @caseybrown4360
      @caseybrown4360 3 роки тому +37

      @@marmotman you’re salty about something that you’re not even right about. Oh...have you been calling this out since ‘71? Didn’t think so. Oh...you took the record off the player when you heard it and never listened again? Didn’t think so either. If Mozart were alive do you figure he would be calling people out for ripping him off? Get over yourself.

    • @arnaudparan1419
      @arnaudparan1419 3 роки тому +10

      @Rodent's Revenge Stairway to heaven and Taurus are very different songs, de you really believe that taking some chords from a tune is stealing? Because in that case, donna lee is a rip off of Indiana as much as Anthropology is a rip off of I've got rhythm. Stealing from a tune would be taking the same thing and same mood and write some lyrics on top. That's clearly not the case here.

    • @arnaudparan1419
      @arnaudparan1419 3 роки тому +5

      ​@Rodent's Revenge To be honest, trials are everything but fair in copyright. Copyright trials are just big majors willing to do anything to get more money, just take the kate perry trial where what was said to be plagiarism was just a synth line were the synth sound was not the same and the line was not even the same.
      The other examples you gave fit more in what I would consider plagiarism though.

    • @sylvainpaquette6485
      @sylvainpaquette6485 2 роки тому +2

      Spot on, Marmotman

  • @buzzhollandfrankgoodman1882
    @buzzhollandfrankgoodman1882 2 роки тому +82

    It is his sense of humor that makes Paul Davids such a joy. The Rick Beato cameo is dynamite.

  • @lafreeway
    @lafreeway 3 роки тому +259

    My granddaughter once said to me, "Granddaddy, you never make a long story short." She should watch this video. Fourteen minutes and fifty three delightful seconds to talk about one chord. Paul Davids is going to be a great grandpa one day.

    • @victorwilburn8588
      @victorwilburn8588 2 роки тому +4

      "Old man yells at chord."

    • @philsurtees
      @philsurtees 2 роки тому +1

      Ah ... the youth of today. I am forever apologising for rambling on. The best time in my life was when my girlfriend's son was 7 and asking "why" about ANYTHING and EVERYTHING, and I had a receptive audience who was not only fascinated, but kept asking for more. Back in the good old days at the turn of the century...
      😉

  • @ewanguitar3666
    @ewanguitar3666 3 роки тому +358

    It’s amazing how you can make any chord sound nice if you put it in the right context

    • @harshitshukla9117
      @harshitshukla9117 3 роки тому +3

      Well said man👍

    • @whatskraken3886
      @whatskraken3886 3 роки тому +4

      jazz

    • @ewanguitar3666
      @ewanguitar3666 3 роки тому

      @@whatskraken3886 lmao

    • @terryconnell
      @terryconnell 3 роки тому +3

      Or, sound "right". Sometimes "right" is not "nice".

    • @lukebable
      @lukebable 3 роки тому

      @@terryconnell Yep, I've been told, at times I can play all the right notes, just at the wrong time, on occasions...

  • @andredepaulagomes
    @andredepaulagomes 3 роки тому +342

    This chord should be officially called an E-spicy chord (Es), and there's no reason why it shouldn't.

    • @eggmojiivods4098
      @eggmojiivods4098 2 роки тому +2

      Except that if you wrote that on paper, no one would know what it means.

    • @andredepaulagomes
      @andredepaulagomes 2 роки тому +35

      @@eggmojiivods4098 stop trying your arguments are weak

    • @eggmojiivods4098
      @eggmojiivods4098 2 роки тому +6

      @@andredepaulagomes xD

    • @fischerlynt5457
      @fischerlynt5457 2 роки тому +9

      the council has decided. E-spicy will be in affect starting immediately

    • @RCSnyman
      @RCSnyman 2 роки тому

      I agree fully

  • @snailhairdune
    @snailhairdune 3 роки тому +4

    2nd inversion C+maj7, but it also functions as a dominant, so 1st inv E+ (same as G#+), with the B being a passing note between A and C. Or Eadd#5/G#, or G#+add#9.

  • @alexcrouse
    @alexcrouse 3 роки тому +190

    I feel like Page was playing around on the fingerboard and found a pattern that gave him what he wanted. According to his interview in It Might Get Loud, he was looking for transitions and changes no one would see coming. He was driving for dynamics and tempo changes. He was sick of playing songs in the studio for other people, and wanted to be creative. He was looking to break the rules.
    You guys should ask Jimmy. He's a super cool guy!

    • @INDYOSKARS
      @INDYOSKARS 3 роки тому +2

      "He was sick of playing songs in the studio for other people, and wanted to be creative."
      So he wasn´t being creative and playing ´funny´ chords for others ?

    • @b3ndavies
      @b3ndavies 2 роки тому +10

      @@INDYOSKARS well generally if you're being paid as a session musician then you just have to play exactly what they give you, and you can't deviate too much from it.

    • @chriss.9466
      @chriss.9466 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah I’ll call him right up with my golden guitar phone

    • @amnestyhophop1535
      @amnestyhophop1535 2 роки тому

      Yea bet ? Give me his number I’ll ask

    • @wouterdeheus3626
      @wouterdeheus3626 2 роки тому +1

      Sick of playing songs in the studio for other people?? But Led Zeppelin already existed a couple of years by that time, he didn't have to be a session guitarist anymore.

  • @DavidBennettPiano
    @DavidBennettPiano 3 роки тому +942

    I’m actually making a video about augmented chords at the moment in which I discuss Stairway! I describe the chord as “G#+ (#9)” 😉

    • @AuXDubstep
      @AuXDubstep 3 роки тому +5

      Hell yeah

    • @sdownin72
      @sdownin72 3 роки тому +44

      I know the notes are correct and the G# note lives in the A major scale that our opening chord gives us, but man, that chord spelling is UGLY!
      G# B# D## A## ?? Yikes!
      I think it might be kinder to the musician reading sheet music to accept the descending nature of the line and call it a transition from A to Ab. That makes the chord Ab aug add #9 (Ab C E B). The chord spelling looks a lot cleaner.
      They both work, though.

    • @colejohnson66
      @colejohnson66 3 роки тому +17

      @@sdownin72 The problem with Ab is that the piece is in A, and chord naming tends to dictate that one should never put accidentals on the root note of the tonic. For example, F# major has an E#, not an F.

    • @cactusowo1835
      @cactusowo1835 3 роки тому +3

      @@colejohnson66 >F# major
      You mean Gb :^)?

    • @cactusowo1835
      @cactusowo1835 3 роки тому +2

      Lol I just realized that F# or Gb Ionian it has to raise E to E# or C to Cb XD

  • @kelkum
    @kelkum 2 роки тому +21

    Since the song works a lot over Am and C chords, the second chord could be a (Cmaj7#5) inversion, which is on A harmonic minor Harmonic Field, with a C on the root. Regarding the E sounding in the chord it could be also a (Cmaj7#5/E)

  • @MoonWalkerTexsRanger
    @MoonWalkerTexsRanger 2 роки тому +12

    As my teacher called it, the ''James Bond chord''! love it! The bar chord version especially, perfect for finishing a phrase in melodic minor, or harmonic minor too.

  • @VodkaSelekta
    @VodkaSelekta 3 роки тому +175

    When you said "maybe we can get Rick on the hotline?" at 3:37 I genuinely thought this video was going to be just an elaborate Rick Roll.

  • @madhavpoudel4284
    @madhavpoudel4284 3 роки тому +310

    I am the kind of person who doesn't understand anything that Paul says but watches the full video anyways.

    • @GaryMeadowsMusic
      @GaryMeadowsMusic 3 роки тому +3

      Me too, I play by ear

    • @forester057
      @forester057 3 роки тому +10

      The beard kinda puts you in a trance like a angler fish. *must keep watching. 😂

    • @daviddickmeyer5231
      @daviddickmeyer5231 3 роки тому +1

      Me too! Ha, ha!

    • @imannonymous7707
      @imannonymous7707 3 роки тому +3

      ahh... the stuff that keep music theory majors up at night

    • @RFDlic
      @RFDlic 3 роки тому +1

      Then it's better to start more from the beginning, instead on one chord, even Beato isn't very sure to describe. Learning a little bit piano helps a lot.

  • @antoniolima9815
    @antoniolima9815 2 роки тому +4

    Love the quality of your videos! They are super interesting and well-produced - from the lighting to the colour grade! Good job, Mr Davids!

  • @elielcarvalho1376
    @elielcarvalho1376 3 роки тому +18

    I call it Am9/G#, I think it works well within the context. The base is Am, and his intention is clearly lowering the bass line (hence the /G#) while raising the treble line (hence the 9).

    • @TimothyOBrien1958
      @TimothyOBrien1958 2 роки тому +1

      C aug maj7/ 2nd inversion

    • @ibbotsoni
      @ibbotsoni 2 роки тому +2

      There is no A though. Why call it any sort of A chord if it contains no A?

    • @TimothyOBrien1958
      @TimothyOBrien1958 2 роки тому +1

      @@ibbotsoni It's a C aug maj7/ 2nd inversion.

    • @ibbotsoni
      @ibbotsoni 2 роки тому

      @@TimothyOBrien1958 yeah that works. To make it shorter perhaps notate it as C+maj7/G#

    • @Weaseldog2001
      @Weaseldog2001 2 роки тому

      @@ibbotsoni A is the silent root note.

  • @dankline7091
    @dankline7091 3 роки тому +86

    I love when my favorite music folks on UA-cam get together like this and talk things through. So great, Paul! Oh, and has anyone asked Jimmy yet? :-)

  • @tuckerpop4990
    @tuckerpop4990 3 роки тому +137

    I have never been this early and i just want to thank you for giving us this quality contents for free.

    • @PaulDavids
      @PaulDavids  3 роки тому +38

      Thanks for being early 😎

  • @joety1035
    @joety1035 2 роки тому +3

    That was awesome seeing Rick show up in your video. Love your show, keep up the good work.

  • @robertclymer6948
    @robertclymer6948 2 роки тому +1

    Wow, taking a deep dive on the mystery chord was a fun ride. Thanks for sharing Paul!!

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 3 роки тому +55

    Still a beautiful and iconic song to this day.

    • @georgesracingcar7701
      @georgesracingcar7701 3 роки тому

      We need more of these super long, chorusless, super compelling songs in our music

  • @juanhedderich
    @juanhedderich 3 роки тому +465

    I feel like he just played a random chord and went: "Yo that sounds cool, anyway..."

    • @christianchris7
      @christianchris7 3 роки тому +3

      😂😂😂

    • @gr1m805
      @gr1m805 3 роки тому +23

      I'm very sure that's exactly what happened lol

    • @joalco3
      @joalco3 3 роки тому +14

      Nah Jimmy is a genius mate

    • @Seamus_Dolan
      @Seamus_Dolan 3 роки тому +22

      @@joalco3 genius at playing, perhaps, but he knew jackshit about musical theory

    • @kilgoretrout321
      @kilgoretrout321 3 роки тому +8

      Music exists, and theory describes it much more than the other way around--well, good music, anyway.

  • @chemicalcabbage
    @chemicalcabbage 2 роки тому +66

    On piano it sounds like you've found a clue in LA NOIRE.

  • @Darrenowsley
    @Darrenowsley 2 роки тому +1

    Paul I have to say, I come to your channel from time to time and am always entertained, educated and thoroughly captivated by how you deliver your message. I have studied Classical composition for many years and it's funny watching you three talk about this I love this conversation and yes I would call it ... LOL just fun to watch big fan Paul

  • @DylanJLIVE
    @DylanJLIVE 3 роки тому +9

    im so into all these collaboration vids, its like each channel is a hero and then these collabs are avengers movies

  • @emmanuelmiquet4508
    @emmanuelmiquet4508 3 роки тому +112

    Paul, Adam and Rick on the same video? What a nice way to start the week! :D

    • @yeknommonkey
      @yeknommonkey 3 роки тому +6

      It’s like top gear for musicians.

    • @smithdan8
      @smithdan8 3 роки тому +4

      This is my favorite kind of UA-cam collaboration. It's Paul's video and Paul's style, but he's bringing in some great talent to support his concept.

    • @GGNotes
      @GGNotes 3 роки тому +2

      Grear to see my thee fav youtubers in one video! Thanks a lot!

    • @Mistrals60
      @Mistrals60 3 роки тому

      Indeed!

  • @RedroomStudios
    @RedroomStudios 3 роки тому +1

    awesome video! such an interesting discussion and nice job getting those other two experts that we all watch also!

  • @GranPaMark
    @GranPaMark 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks Paul, for working with my other favorite music analysts, 12Tone, Rick Beato & Adam Neely. Great Job !

  • @AdamNeely
    @AdamNeely 3 роки тому +843

    What a weird chord!

    • @PaulDavids
      @PaulDavids  3 роки тому +43

      🤔

    • @tedsimmons4756
      @tedsimmons4756 3 роки тому +15

      Abaug#9?

    • @GGNotes
      @GGNotes 3 роки тому +40

      It's just Am / G# (add9)

    • @RicardoAldana1988
      @RicardoAldana1988 3 роки тому +9

      @@tedsimmons4756 for the key it would be G# aug (#9)

    • @GGNotes
      @GGNotes 3 роки тому +6

      @@tedsimmons4756 Not really. There can't be A flat, cause we are in the key of A minor)) It must be G#.

  • @crisrose521
    @crisrose521 3 роки тому +28

    The chord is “ contrapuntal “ which nobody mentioned. But if I “ had “ to name it , I would say Rick is correct AmMaj9 as I feel the 9 or the B is more prevalent than the E note . Excellent subject either way !

    • @tanguydelooz2881
      @tanguydelooz2881 3 роки тому +2

      Yes!! From the A harmonic minor scale.
      However, I don't know that we can simply call it a slash chord or 3rd inversion because here, the bass player really plays G#, a few octaves below.
      So, for G# as root, we have the G# Super Locrian bb7 scale, as the 7th mode of the A harmonic minor scale, giving the chord G# sus b4 b6 b10 (= G# sus b4 b13 b10).
      This actually also the altered scale, which gives the notation G# b13 #9 for this chord.
      It's kind of similar to a G# Hendrickx Chord with its typical major 3rd and sharp 9th (except for its 7th (Gb) that would not fit in A minor harmonic scale).

  • @arthurperez4884
    @arthurperez4884 3 роки тому +4

    My favorite thing about this video is the cross reference analysis between the most musical experts that I am aware of on UA-cam. To know that these back and forth conversations took place between these guys makes me know that thinking about music as much as I do is not at all abnormal in any way. 🙂

  • @BitsOfEternity
    @BitsOfEternity 3 роки тому

    An awesome explanation regarding how the written notes are just a set of instructions, and the interpretation is left up to the musician turning that set of instructions into music.

  • @blunderr6113
    @blunderr6113 3 роки тому +58

    I've always just heard it as an A minor with two separate line cliches, one going down and one going up
    And yes, I know the top line isn't chromatic, but it's close enough

    • @RicardoAldana1988
      @RicardoAldana1988 3 роки тому +1

      Then the root it has to be G# besides the voicing movement to the ninth..

    • @wobbler2536
      @wobbler2536 3 роки тому

      Yes, I understand

    • @clownpocket
      @clownpocket 3 роки тому

      A dissonant passing chord that resolves on the C

    • @rome8180
      @rome8180 3 роки тому +3

      A line cliche doesn't have to be chromatic. It just has to move in one direction without big jumps. So yes, it's a descending and ascending line cliche.

    • @RicardoAldana1988
      @RicardoAldana1988 3 роки тому

      @@rome8180 But in this particular case it does.. cuz there a harmonic or progressive movement of the chord progression that it takes a whole bar just like the C.. Fmaj7 or the Am or any other chord of the song!

  • @quiet_owo
    @quiet_owo 3 роки тому +32

    let it just be the "Stairway chord"... suits the mysterious presence of the intro as well as the motivation behind using it

  • @GASPAIS
    @GASPAIS 2 роки тому

    You are incredible Paul.
    Cheers from France !

  • @svendjorgensen7201
    @svendjorgensen7201 2 роки тому

    Brilliant. Thank you!

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 3 роки тому +13

    Always love when my favorite UA-cam channels collaborate. Neely, Beato, and Davids together, with a shout out to 12Tone? I'm giddy.

  • @vg291
    @vg291 3 роки тому +103

    Now I've heard there was a secret chord
    That Jimmy played, and it pleased the Lord

    • @ue4058
      @ue4058 3 роки тому +1

      I see what you did there.

    • @savoirfaire3788
      @savoirfaire3788 3 роки тому

      I agree with you %100

    • @BrotherTris
      @BrotherTris 3 роки тому +2

      That’s true if you’re aware that Jimmy’s lord is satan 👍

    • @obeychad
      @obeychad 3 роки тому

      Hallelujah!

    • @westernartifact580
      @westernartifact580 3 роки тому

      I don’t think the Lord really likes thievery.

  • @JAYDUBYAH29
    @JAYDUBYAH29 3 роки тому

    love this collab!

  • @rolfmason
    @rolfmason 3 роки тому +1

    Literally my three favourite music channels smashed into one - thank you!

  • @gangofgreenhorns2672
    @gangofgreenhorns2672 3 роки тому +77

    When you said, "why don't we get Rick on the line" then the lighting got dark and your outfit changed, and for that split second I thought you were about to do a Rick Beato impersonation lol.

  • @iandandridge5955
    @iandandridge5955 3 роки тому +20

    IMO Adam's E(b13)/G# makes the most sense by far, cause to me the chords can be thought of as Amin, Emaj, Cmaj, Dmaj, Fmaj, Amin

    • @akl5420
      @akl5420 3 роки тому

      I agree on the basic chord progression you wrote. It is an E inverted chord with an added C. I'd go for Eb6/G# though.

    • @haikovd8371
      @haikovd8371 3 роки тому

      I agree. I also think the C chord can be interpreted as a G with added 11 (c) and 13 (e) (320010). This turns the chords into Am E G D, which sounds a bit more fluent

    • @chrisdestefano6176
      @chrisdestefano6176 3 роки тому +1

      Agreed. If you were to play an E7(b13)/G# in its stead, it invokes the same quality. With regards to the line cliche, I could also potentially call it an Am9 (maj7)/G#...

    • @tanguydelooz2881
      @tanguydelooz2881 3 роки тому

      Or a G# Hendrickx chord with a flat 13th (instead of a 7th), from the super locrian scale. :)
      As you say, could be many things but the bass player is also playing G#.
      Otherwise I'd call it Am-M7-M9 with a suspended root :) from the harmonic minor scale.

  • @Steveypants
    @Steveypants 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Paul,
    Firstly, I love watching your videos, they're amazing and so inspirational.
    I know you'll probably never see this, but I thought I'd try to let you know, in case you care, that at 2:46 when you say epitome, it's pronounced eh-pit-oh-mee in British English.
    I really enjoy watching your videos and learning a bit more of the theory behind the music in the songs I love, and learning to play along with you! Thanks for all the time you spend doing these videos and for the entertainment and knowledge that I get out of them!
    Stevyn

  • @kroy334
    @kroy334 2 роки тому

    This is the stuff I never get tired of. Well done

  • @chrisofnottingham
    @chrisofnottingham 3 роки тому +7

    I always find it interesting that chords like this sound completely melodic and sweet in thecontext of the sequence but when isolated they sound completely different.

  • @THEBOYDALEK
    @THEBOYDALEK 3 роки тому +3

    You gotta love everything about these videos, from the editing , humour to the video content. Great stuff

  • @MattBoltonMusic
    @MattBoltonMusic Місяць тому +1

    Hey Paul. Great video! Next time when doing a phone call with Rick just ask him to record his voice while he’s on the phone with you. Easiest way to do this is FaceTime from the computer and use his voice memo app to record audio. You do the same and then sync up the audio for crystal clear voice on both ends of the phone call. You probably already know this but I see it everywhere on phone call videos. It’s an easy fix. Bad phone audio just drives me nuts. 😂. Keep up the great work!

  • @tamasinczedy2199
    @tamasinczedy2199 3 роки тому

    Awesome video, thanks!

  • @Cjs478
    @Cjs478 3 роки тому +8

    love how I almost understand nothing about music theory but still watched the whole video

  • @jonasvonlingen3338
    @jonasvonlingen3338 3 роки тому +94

    Just the fact that he uses a capo to hold up his phone makes me trust whatever he says

  • @tairneanaich
    @tairneanaich 2 роки тому

    This is an excellent way to illustrate the relationship between music and maths, and such a great ride of a video

  • @fairbairn145
    @fairbairn145 3 роки тому +9

    "Rick sings beautifully" Love it...

  • @form49b
    @form49b 3 роки тому +10

    I think the reality is that while we finger it as a chord, it’s not really played that way in the song. The dissonant notes may be ringing together for a bit but what we hear is the different ascending and descending lines. If you finger the chord sequence and pick on any of the string combinations 1-2-3, 2-3-4, or 1-4, there’s no dissonance. I believe that those lines are what our brains pick out of the song, so it’s really two chords that are overlapping in passing.

    • @jherbranson
      @jherbranson 3 роки тому

      Well put. That is a very strong observation.

  • @adeptgopnik
    @adeptgopnik 3 роки тому +11

    what a great idea for an educational video about how chords are named. A great way to stimulate all of our theory minds while bringing in two jazz theory pros in Rick and Adam. Thanks for getting my brain going for the day in a fun way. I appreciate it : )

  • @LuizAlexandre_lalex
    @LuizAlexandre_lalex 2 роки тому

    I just loved to see Rick Beato! The BEST together!

  • @jmbwithcats
    @jmbwithcats 2 роки тому

    Absolutely loved this video.

  • @funkpunkmusic
    @funkpunkmusic 3 роки тому +5

    I would vote for "Am - E b6/G# - C/G - D/F#". It sounds correct when simplified to "Am - E - C - D") and it describes the descending bass line. What really happens in the intro, is just a chromatically descending bass and a diatonic ascending melody (both starting with A) over a C&E pedal.

    • @webfischi
      @webfischi 3 роки тому

      The App I use for chords, also says E(b6) as the top answer, then Ammaj9, Eb13, Cmaj7/G' and then E(b6)/G#. So I'm going with E(b6)/G# and this good explination.

    • @wayneorendorff5657
      @wayneorendorff5657 2 роки тому

      Note that the bassist stays on the root A thru the 1st four chords when you listen; that way we can read "Stairway" without a bunch of confusing split chords:
      Am
      Am maj7/9
      Am7
      Am6
      Fmaj7
      G
      Am
      Jim Croce's "Time In a Bottle is composed similarly.

    • @funkpunkmusic
      @funkpunkmusic 2 роки тому +1

      @@wayneorendorff5657 There is no bassist in the intro. Are you referring to another part?

  • @clam3974
    @clam3974 3 роки тому +4

    2:41
    The "epi-tome" lol I love that accent, Great video 👍

  • @cherrygarcia5514
    @cherrygarcia5514 3 роки тому

    Thanks for all the videos you are awesome!

  • @Tarnith
    @Tarnith 3 роки тому

    What a great video, thanks for sharing this and taking the time to make it =)

  • @kellentew6790
    @kellentew6790 3 роки тому +7

    I would call it an Am9/G# but I love these other interpretations.

    • @wayneorendorff5657
      @wayneorendorff5657 2 роки тому

      The bassist holds to an A thru the 1st four chords.
      The chromatic descent (A-G#-G-F#) is in the chord, not the bass line.
      So, here are the first 7 chords to "Stairway":
      Am
      Am maj7/9
      Am7
      Am6
      Fmaj7
      G
      Am
      Jim Croce's "Time In a Bottle" is composed similarly.

  • @matthewtagliani8624
    @matthewtagliani8624 2 роки тому +3

    Stairway sounds so resonant and familiar because it’s fundamentally a very simple progression: Am, E, C , D, F. G, Am. Using the E/G# and D/F# inversions give you the walking bass from A down to F and the only “out” note is the inclusion of the C in the E/G# which is the flat 6th. Look up “Barry Harris diminished 6th scale” and you’ll find a whole model of jazz based on exactly this - a major scale with an added flat 6th. I’m not suggesting what Barry Harris is doing has anything to do with Stairway, but it shows that the adding a flat 6th to a major scale/chord is in no way weird.

  • @sergrito
    @sergrito 3 роки тому

    Had lots of fun. Thanks

  • @jonnyjazzz
    @jonnyjazzz 3 роки тому

    Really great video. Great research.

  • @EternallyThankful-os6pz
    @EternallyThankful-os6pz 3 роки тому +17

    It was way cool you let Rick be a part of this vid - you're a class act and a youtube treasure , Paul !!

  • @lonelystaircase3124
    @lonelystaircase3124 3 роки тому +8

    As a keyboard player primarily, if I were writing a chord sheet for myself I'd write it as CaugM7/G#. It makes sense to write it that way for keyboard as it communicates a bass note for the left hand and a root position chord (sans G#) for the right hand.

    • @Ubu987
      @Ubu987 3 роки тому

      The context ought to be taken into account. The chord is part of a sequence of three modifications of the original Amin triad. There is a bass line that descends chromatically from A to G, and a melody on top that uses the first three scale tones of an A minor scale. So this particular chord can be seen as an Amin chord with a major seventh and a ninth. A minor interval raised by a semitone is augmented, so to give the greatest amount of information to someone who is new to the piece I would call it Amin9/aug7, or A-9/+7 for brevity. Once you see the interval at a glance, it becomes easier to transpose if there is a singer who requires it. You get the sequence Amin, Amin9/aug7, Amin7, D/3.

    • @tanguydelooz2881
      @tanguydelooz2881 3 роки тому +1

      @@Ubu987 I wouldn't call it aug7. It's an "A minor Major7th Major9th" from the "A minor harmonic" scale.
      However since the bass player is actually playing G#, well if you would consider G# as the root, it's quite similar to a G# Hendrickx chord with it's major 3rd and sharp 9th (while Robert sings the minor third so it's got that bluesy major minor mix going on) but with a flat 13th (instead of the 7th). Thus, G# b13 #9, from the super locrian scale.

    • @Ubu987
      @Ubu987 3 роки тому

      @@tanguydelooz2881 You are absolutely right about the aug7. My mistake. An aug7 interval is enharmonically the same as the root. It is a maj7 interval!

  • @Yahoo886
    @Yahoo886 2 роки тому

    Paul has so many interesting videos on guitar and music….thanks Paul😎👍

  • @PYRO_-pn9uu
    @PYRO_-pn9uu 2 роки тому

    Very great job and video!

  • @JesseDCrespo
    @JesseDCrespo 3 роки тому +13

    Loved the vid!
    You know how you guys have done a few collabs where you make Locrian sound good, etc? I think a "Write a song using the 'Stairway to Heaven chord' without sounding like Stairway" would be an interesting one!

  • @TexasBluesMan806
    @TexasBluesMan806 3 роки тому +40

    This is Cindy, Tom’s wife. He’s played this song his whole life and shared this video with me. I’m a life-long musician and music teacher -really enjoyed your video. You made a comment that sums up why we do anything, music included, regarding the battle between heart and mind when it comes to creativity: “We’re blinded by our own thinking and neglecting how the chord really makes us feel.” Totally profound. Substitute literally anything where the word ‘chord’ is, and therein lies simplicity and beauty, feeling and appreciation vs. artificial limits of theory. It is analysis and Theory and contrived vs. organic, authentic art. How the “color” really makes us feel..how the “texture” really makes us feel, how the “taste” really makes us feel, etc. Analysis is fine, but what really matters in life is how things make us feel. In art, can we really put a name on every color mix? Music is not so different. Labels can be a tool, but, also, can actually limit creativity. Overthinking is the opposite of art, in my opinion! Thank you for that profound and freeing statement. If Jimmy Page were asked to identify that chord, he would probably just laugh. Music like that doesn’t come from theory. It comes from the heart, and theory might not be able to figure it out.

    • @djfrank68
      @djfrank68 3 роки тому +3

      Does Tom know you’re on his account? 😁

    • @terrymiller111
      @terrymiller111 3 роки тому +1

      @@djfrank68 Thom Karr's wife has got it goin' on.

    • @AlanMonasch
      @AlanMonasch 3 роки тому

      This may be a "Why not both?" situation. My experience has been that finding musical possibilities by heart, soul, mind and body, and finding musical possibilities by exploring theory and analysis, are both creative tools, and having access to both in my toolkit opens possibilities. I want as many creative tools, as many possibilities, as I can make part of my music.

  • @johnpaulgarrett1
    @johnpaulgarrett1 3 роки тому +1

    I do not read music but I am very technical and I love music so i was on the edge of my seat hearing all of the technical analysis and wondering what name you were going to hang on that chord. It was amazing to follow your scientific thought processes and to hear you guys collectivrly process all of this information and flowchart your way from one hypothesis to another. It can only be described as sheer brilliance how in the end you decided that because a chord name should be a simple description of the chord's sound and context and because no simple description was applicable to this chord it should go unnamed.

  • @daveprosser941
    @daveprosser941 3 роки тому +1

    Just stopping to say that I just listened to the episode of the Shure Signal Path podcast where you were the guest. Enjoyed it immensely.

  • @davemis40
    @davemis40 3 роки тому +18

    I learnt the song by ear 30+ years ago .. I’ve played it so many times over the years and NEVER wondered what it was called 😂

    • @gregdd57
      @gregdd57 3 роки тому

      Same here, I'm mainly a drummer and I learned this song by ear when I was about 14 and I'm now 63 and I've never really wondered what what any of the chords were named, only enjoyed how beautiful they sound together.

  • @miatovich8539
    @miatovich8539 3 роки тому +5

    Just saw the notification in the middle of a lecture ,I kindly excused myself and now I'm here enjoying quality content thanks @PaulDavids

  • @kenrobertson9995
    @kenrobertson9995 3 роки тому +1

    I love your theory videos! Thanks, Paul! I've played this song so many times I that needed a "No Stairway To Heaven" t-shirt :).

  • @gritnation3313
    @gritnation3313 3 роки тому

    Great Breakdown!!!

  • @NickOmiccioli
    @NickOmiccioli 3 роки тому +11

    It is a chromatic passing chord (also called a voice-leading chord). Passing chords are a bridge between two chords a third apart, in this case Amin to C/G. Passing chords may be consonant or dissonant, diatonic or chromatic. The soprano voice moves up stepwise diatonically between two chord tones and the bass voice moves down chromatically between two chord tones. The B is a diatonic dissonance and the G# is a chromatic dissonance. Chords one and three contain no dissonances. While all the chord names in the video are essentially correct, they didn’t describe the complete context, i.e. how the first chord transitions to the third chord. Yes, I am a huge nerd 🤓 Passing chords can be ambiguous in nature, hence the inability to arrive at a satisfying answer. Great video, love the discussion!

    • @Ken5244
      @Ken5244 3 роки тому

      Mmm ... interesting thought, but are you sure? (No offense.) You mention passing chords being "a bridge between two chords a third apart, in this case Am to C/G." If that were the case with this progression, then that passing chord would have to be a B chord of some sort passing from A min to C. Going from A down to G# and then back up to C wouldn't make the middle chord a passing chord. And if you went from A down to G (instead of C), then those tones would be a second apart, not a third.
      How about his idea instead: What if we simply call that G#+ chord a voice leading chord since the B in the soprano voice resolves directly up to C in the next chord? And there wouldn't even be any chromaticism, assuming A harmonic minor (the G# being the raised 7th). Your thoughts?

    • @NickOmiccioli
      @NickOmiccioli 3 роки тому

      @@Ken5244 thanks for the reply and sharing your thoughts. yes, it is a voice-leading chord. no, it would not need to be a chord rooted with “B.” the bass doesn’t go from A to G# to C - it goes A to G# to G.

    • @Ken5244
      @Ken5244 3 роки тому

      @@NickOmiccioli Hi, Nick. Thanks for replying. Interesting topic for sure. I see what you're saying, but then it can't be a passing chord as you described in your original posting -- two chords a third apart -- since A to G is an interval second, not a third. If you want to call the G# note a passing tone from A down to G, I can see that; but, it's not chromatic dissonance since G# is diatonic in A melodic minor. (I keep having to remind myself the song is in A melodic minor, which is a bit unusual in itself.) The G natural is chromatic though.
      After much brain crunching, I believe it's either a simple voice leading chord (and thus not subject to strict identification) or an E 6-3 (b6) functioning as an unconventional V chord. Either explanation works IMHO, but I respectfully disagree those in this thread that say it's a G#+ (#9). I say that because it would be extremely odd to see an augmented 7th chord built on the 7th scale degree of a minor scale. I won't presume to speak for Page, but I'd be very surprised if that were his intent.

    • @NickOmiccioli
      @NickOmiccioli 3 роки тому

      @@Ken5244 Am to C/G are still two chords a third apart despite the C being in second inversion.

  • @markesquivelarvizu6942
    @markesquivelarvizu6942 3 роки тому +4

    just a passing chord with a descending bass line when the chords are going from Amin to Amin7 call it Amin9#7.....Latin music uses it all of the time ...Santana's version of Black Magic Woman

  • @dmor6696
    @dmor6696 3 роки тому

    The best youtube channel out there
    Video
    Light
    Sound
    and charm
    are all on the fly
    Thanks, you are an inspiration for many i believe

  • @Mikanakine
    @Mikanakine 2 роки тому

    Stairway chords...just amazing !

  • @corymcgregor5029
    @corymcgregor5029 3 роки тому +9

    Sitting in class and see the title pop up... it’s gonna take me everything I have to not take a 15 minute “bathroom break” before the class ends...

  • @balijukka9963
    @balijukka9963 3 роки тому +6

    I believe Paul's idea to follow the song melody gets you there. You can sing easily if you just play Am-E-C-D. So the second chord should be called E with some decorations and omissions in it.

    • @seejayjames
      @seejayjames 3 роки тому

      Ahhh... but what are the decorations and omissions? :)

  • @vibrantjames1752
    @vibrantjames1752 2 роки тому

    Thank you. That was a lot of fun!

  • @davedraws76
    @davedraws76 3 роки тому

    Fun content. Would love more stuff like this.

  • @chriscook2540
    @chriscook2540 3 роки тому +4

    looks like an A min Maj 9 to me, tho a slash chord would make more sense when you think of the context of what's being played in that song, ie a descending A to G#, so i'd agree with anyone who said A min 9/G#

  • @bitsiphon
    @bitsiphon 3 роки тому +14

    I think Jones's recorder part outlines the chord for you. Out of everyone in the room recording the parts JPJ probably wrote it down. Paul you should ask him so we can all get a good nights sleep.

  • @brucelittle3958
    @brucelittle3958 3 роки тому

    Great discussion! I agree that G#+(#9) is technically the best way to label it. It has an augmented root triad with a #9 added on top! Since the root is G# it makes sense to call it that because you really need another note added to fill out the tones of another triad with a slash / and a different note in the bass.

  • @juancarlosnunezf96
    @juancarlosnunezf96 2 роки тому

    I agree with you Paul, definitively it has a dominant sound to it, the melody fits well in a Am, E7, Am7/G, D... progression so being that the case it might be something like E add flat 13/G# (E add b13/G#).

  • @J.D....
    @J.D.... 3 роки тому +4

    i would call it a Cmaj7#5 in 2nd inversion.

  • @TenThumbsProductions
    @TenThumbsProductions 3 роки тому +239

    First inversion of the Eaug chord or E+/G#

    • @metallsnubben
      @metallsnubben 3 роки тому +3

      I would also be ok with calling it like, Emb6 (or however you write that, E minor with minor 6 on top) but I don't think it's especially ambiguous at all that E is the root note

    • @wayneorendorff5657
      @wayneorendorff5657 2 роки тому +10

      The root is an Am... so the 2nd chord of Stairway is Am maj7/9 (1-b3-5-nat 7 - 9) or, A-C-E-G#-B

    • @StratsRUs
      @StratsRUs 2 роки тому +14

      It's called Reginald

    • @grandpied
      @grandpied 2 роки тому +3

      It's a paradiddle. Just ask John Bonham!

    • @tessjuel
      @tessjuel 2 роки тому +2

      @@wayneorendorff5657 That's a perfectly valid answer. The sequence starts with a plain A minor chord and then you add some spice to it. But you can also say it's a transitional dim chord between the A minor and the C major spiced up with a c. Replace the c on the third string with a d to get a regular dim chord and you get the same effect, only not nearly as cool. I can think of at least two other valid answers too but the point is that a chord in a sequence can have several functions at the same time and what you call it depends on which of those functions you focus on.

  • @stefanosanna3654
    @stefanosanna3654 2 роки тому

    Bravo! Bellissimo video!

  • @javierllasera5989
    @javierllasera5989 2 роки тому

    Those first three starting chords of Stairway to heaven always remind me to Rodriguez
    Sugarman's intro.. Released one year before 1970. Great songs both

  • @tabascocat5102
    @tabascocat5102 3 роки тому +12

    I love how you get Rick Beato on the case. You experts haha

    • @JacobHeldt
      @JacobHeldt 2 роки тому

      its actually - A/CMaj7#5

    • @grandpied
      @grandpied 2 роки тому

      It's the 2nd-STH chord.

    • @flatfingertuning727
      @flatfingertuning727 2 роки тому +1

      @@JacobHeldt The set of important notes in the chord contains a minor second, and the only common chords that contain a minor second would be major seventh chords and a flat ninth chords. To me, that would imply that the chord would be some kind of altered CMaj7 (in particular a CMaj7#5, voiced C-E-G#-B) or some kind of altered B chord with a flat 9th (maybe a B11(b9), voiced B E Ab C). The first of those explanations seems logical and fits with the harmonic function of the chord resolving to C major by moving the augmented fifth downward and the major seventh upward. The second seems extremely dubious by comparison.

  • @JedWunderli
    @JedWunderli 3 роки тому +6

    To quote a famous author: "A rose by any other name is still a rose." I think that regardless of what it's called, the sound is still the sound and we all hear it in our head when we here the first chord - we know what's coming.

  • @busterbiloxi3833
    @busterbiloxi3833 2 роки тому

    Brilliant !

  • @cosmicartist1
    @cosmicartist1 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful analysis and breakdown, Paul. Thanks for the info. Quick note--5:36 Errata: The band is Spirit and the song is Taurus, not the other way around.

  • @RjBenjamin353
    @RjBenjamin353 3 роки тому +9

    It’s a very common chord progression. Summer Rain by Johnny Rivers exemplifies that

    • @nancyeaton731
      @nancyeaton731 3 роки тому

      Exactly

    • @wayneorendorff5657
      @wayneorendorff5657 2 роки тому

      Right you are... so does Jim Croce's "Time In a Bottle"
      So, here are the first 7 chords to "Stairway":
      Am
      Am maj7/9
      Am9 or Am7/9
      Am6
      Fmaj7
      G
      Am

  • @JohnL2112
    @JohnL2112 3 роки тому +8

    "eh puh tomb" -- rather than rag you on that, it reminds me you are doing this all in a non native language. You rock. "e Pih toe me"

  • @sweetpain67
    @sweetpain67 3 роки тому +1

    This...is where these channels need to go as we, sounds and indeed reality itself move from the functional...to the philosophical. Your best work to date Paul.

  • @stephenpaul668
    @stephenpaul668 2 роки тому

    G#+(#9) final answer it makes perfect sense and conveys the sound