I mean you just say huhhhh and then press keys. If it’s the first note that’s the root Note so it’s the key. Then listen if it’s happy or sad. Major or minor.
Yeah I've seen that one (great job on it too BTW) I would just also love to see something that explains even more music theory for example, in your chord vid, your chord progression was C, Am, Dm, and G, and when you explained passing chords, you explained that you could jump between C and Am with an Em to spice up the progression. This probably makes sense to a lot of people, but I don't know enough theory to understand why this specific chord fits. Would you be able to explain this, or show me where you learned theory, so that I can have a better understanding of your musical choices? I don't mean to be troublesome, but I am only giving this constructive criticism because you are currently one of the best beatmaking youtubers out there and I want you to be able to master the art of teaching Much love Simon!
@@shadowpumpboi8851 I haven't seen Simon's vid on chords but when speaking diatonically, meaning all chords made from the scale, you're going to run into this pattern (I'll use M for Major and m for minor) M m m M m dim (also a minor) This is also read as I ii iii IV V vi vii* CEG DFA EGB FACE GBD ACE BDF Notice that the 1 chord C and the iii chord Em share 2 notes (E and G). Likewise Chord IV and ii share 2 notes (FA). While you can substitute any chord you like, subbing the 1 and iii or ii and IV are going to be easier because that have a bit in common. I'll let you look at the V and vii* chord your self :) chords 1, 3 and 6 are known as tonic chords chords 2 and 4 = Sub Dominant Theory can be a rabbit hole but fun to learn and comes in handy when analyzing and breaking down music.
For me, the easiest way to memorise scales is to just use them a lot. I have d minor memorised because most of my songs are in it (and also it’s pretty easy)
You are truly one of the top music theory educated producers on the internet, I actually started learning music theory a few days ago inspired by your level of knowledge! Keep it up! 👌
Seriously bro, you break down everything that most channels don't and always responding to your fans with dope advice. Its producers like you, Ave Mcree, Paul Allen, Nick mira who gives inspiration to many. Much respect
Well, a programmer doesn't have to know this necessarily. You can do the same on cmd ren +.+ newname.+ (Using + instead of * here cause TH-cam removes them)
I learned piano and saxophone completely by ear and still in this video you were able to teach me more effective methods of detecting pitch. Simon you’re truly amazing
You’re videos are explaining the technical thing I’ve been doing all along. That’s sooo cool. But it’s a refresher for me at the same time. This also shows your growth with production AND the growth of your space. Thank you for all of your videos.
I don't hand out compliments often...Simon, you are absolutely the best. Cliffs notes for producer's. I've been through everyone's tutorials including BWB, internet money etc. (super time consuming). Save yourself the time and subscribe...or don't.
I know I'm late but, stable chord means when you go to it you can stop and it will feel fine. if you stop at a nonstable chord it feels incomplete. the stable chord in C major is well, C major. in A minor its A minor, In G major its G major, etc.
Your content is so quick, informative and most importantly so fluent, and your attitude lights up my day to make beats over youtubers with monotone voices that drag out videos. God sent!!!
Servida Music Yo i have a question my g, I can always throw together a saucy chorus, but I can never seem to connect a verse into it, I just get lost. Do you have a video about that? I saw your “Interesting structuring” one but that was kinda step 3 I’m missin step 2 ya feel 😂😂😂 if you haven’t made one about that I feel like that’s something where a lot of beginners don’t feel confident at, would be very appreciated
Hey Simon, here's a new and different challenge for you: try to make "Brazilian Funk Music" some MCS: Mc Theuzyn, Mc Livinho, Mc Pedrinho and Jerry Smith. Woow that'd be great to see you trying make it 😂😂😂
Man, you rock. I expected the usual TH-cam crap but you really took the stress out of this overwhelming "listening by ear" and "music theory" bulk. Thanks a ton for making this video, youhave a new subscriber!
Do you have a source for free samples like this?? Normally free samples are mostly drum or vocal, it's hard to find something like this. And I really don't want to just look up online for samples bcoz they're mostly unofficial
damn. you got me subscribed. this is the third video on your channel I came across in a row, that is actually helpful and covers info other videos don't really do. thanks mate! you're a champ!💪
My man Servida dropping knowledge on em'. Yo, Simon.. mark my words... this tutorial will be one of the top 5 most watched videos related to beat making within the future. Great content, so happy that I've discovered you.
Totally agree with your point of view. It takes time to get accustomed to figuring out key etc. of samples and then adding your own melodies on top of it. And it takes practice. I personally do a small melody everyday on FL just to train progression and schooling my ears :D top video as always
Simon probably tunes his guitar by looking at it
Reeo 😂😂😂
hahah this is funny as hell
😭
lol its not that hard XD
Lmao, he should pin this
"Aaahhhhh, yes, this is definitely D sharp minor"
Me: "Aaahhhhh, aaaaaahhhhh, aaaahhh, yes, this is definitely sound"
kocbilo fact
*yas* 444 likes
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Huuuuunh. Huuuuuuunh. Yup d minor
Me: Huuuuunh. Huuuuunh. Yup I have no idea what I'm doing
I mean you just say huhhhh and then press keys. If it’s the first note that’s the root Note so it’s the key. Then listen if it’s happy or sad. Major or minor.
@@ohhminik9681 why are you repeating what was said in the video? like it would help him understand lmao
😂
THEORY GAWD!
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Amen
could you try doing a "sonder" type beat. look em up. they have great neo soul or deep r and b
my man got the cheat codes
Thats how we get ahead!
You mean he got the cheat chords
Pun 💯
+Servida Music ah, I see you're a man of culture as well.
@@Skyl3t nice one 😂👍🏼
One of the best music theory tuts ive seen! Great job!!
Thanks for watching man!
Goat❤
Hi Wu🅱️🅱️ix
Hey Yo ce mai faci, bucuresteanule? =)
Ya boi
Hears first sample
“SUN IS DOWN, FREEZING COLD”
DAS HOW WE ALREADY KNOW
WHEN ITS HERE
r/RedditSings
@@charlielations483 Don't link to subreddits outside of Reddit. It neither makes you cool nor interesting.
Creeper
@@rando6192 aw man
Simon u are on another level dude holy!
wauu
To the point, clear explanations, multiple examples, great tutorial can’t wait to see more. 👍👌🎶
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0:31 That hurt
🤣
thought it was the end of the world I know
You should do some theory vids, like the easiest way to memorize scales and chords, as well as how to train your ears
I did a chord one if you haven't seen that
Yeah I've seen that one (great job on it too BTW) I would just also love to see something that explains even more music theory
for example, in your chord vid, your chord progression was C, Am, Dm, and G, and when you explained passing chords, you explained that you could jump between C and Am with an Em to spice up the progression. This probably makes sense to a lot of people, but I don't know enough theory to understand why this specific chord fits. Would you be able to explain this, or show me where you learned theory, so that I can have a better understanding of your musical choices?
I don't mean to be troublesome, but I am only giving this constructive criticism because you are currently one of the best beatmaking youtubers out there and I want you to be able to master the art of teaching
Much love Simon!
The only reason it "fits" is because it sounds good. All you have to do is experiment and try it out
@@shadowpumpboi8851 I haven't seen Simon's vid on chords but when speaking diatonically, meaning all chords made from the scale, you're going to run into this pattern (I'll use M for Major and m for minor)
M
m
m
M
m
dim (also a minor)
This is also read as
I
ii
iii
IV
V
vi
vii*
CEG
DFA
EGB
FACE
GBD
ACE
BDF
Notice that the 1 chord C and the iii chord Em share 2 notes (E and G). Likewise Chord IV and ii share 2 notes (FA). While you can substitute any chord you like, subbing the 1 and iii or ii and IV are going to be easier because that have a bit in common. I'll let you look at the V and vii* chord your self :)
chords 1, 3 and 6 are known as tonic chords
chords 2 and 4 = Sub Dominant
Theory can be a rabbit hole but fun to learn and comes in handy when analyzing and breaking down music.
For me, the easiest way to memorise scales is to just use them a lot. I have d minor memorised because most of my songs are in it (and also it’s pretty easy)
Surprisingly clear and to the point video with no bs. That's what tutorials should be. Thanks
You are truly one of the top music theory educated producers on the internet, I actually started learning music theory a few days ago inspired by your level of knowledge! Keep it up! 👌
Thanks man we got a lot more on the way
Seriously bro, you break down everything that most channels don't and always responding to your fans with dope advice. Its producers like you, Ave Mcree, Paul Allen, Nick mira who gives inspiration to many. Much respect
Good list
Best production channel. Good stuff man.
Thanks man!
0:28 this guy just taught a programmer how to rename multiple files 😂
Well, a programmer doesn't have to know this necessarily. You can do the same on cmd
ren +.+ newname.+
(Using + instead of * here cause TH-cam removes them)
BRO. 😂 I'm a programmer too, Java, C#, HTML/CSS, SQL, and just now found out that you can bulk name files. Simon is the goat. LMAO
I’ve been using windows my entire life and do a lot of creative work on it and also have some programming experience and I still didn’t know that
I'm a producer my self and it's not as easy as you make it seem. Great work! learning something new in every video.
I learned piano and saxophone completely by ear and still in this video you were able to teach me more effective methods of detecting pitch. Simon you’re truly amazing
Dude! 0 dislikes! Thanks for this, it helped me understand, please do more tutorials for beginners
Gotchu
Okay it’s official, your tutorials are probably some of the most useful videos on TH-cam when it comes to contemporary music production
👍👍
Servida of course like always
Thx for explanations
man its a blessing to have someone like you as a mentor on youtube
Now whenever somebody asks me in my comments how to do this, I’m linking this video.
Legend, Thanks for all your videos Simon they really helped me. Keep it going.
dude this is on point, i wrote 1 comment on some previous video that you didnt explain well to me (just me prob), but this one was legit, thanks
Im glad you got this one
You’re videos are explaining the technical thing I’ve been doing all along. That’s sooo cool. But it’s a refresher for me at the same time.
This also shows your growth with production AND the growth of your space. Thank you for all of your videos.
This is really helpful you are a saviour simon 🙏🏽🙏🏽💗💗
🙏🙏
Best tutorial for this, I've been watching this all night for refrence
Definition of goat when it comes to beats.
You are an absolute god
Thanks bro!
@@ServidaMusic what's the name of that Melody you're using not the sample but the name of the actual sound
Your videos have so much value. I really appreciate them Simon!
I appreciate that you appreciate them
Thank you for the lesson bro.Please don't stop.👍
I don't hand out compliments often...Simon, you are absolutely the best. Cliffs notes for producer's. I've been through everyone's tutorials including BWB, internet money etc. (super time consuming). Save yourself the time and subscribe...or don't.
Yesterday I wanted a video for this and now you have it. You can read minds
out of all the videos I watched on youtube, this was the most helpful
This was very educational! Thank you! Could you do a leveling and mixing tutorial?
Yes
I second the comment on doing more tutorials like this....you do it in a way that is helpful enough for those who want to persue picking it up 💯💯💯
📢 1:14 *How Do You Determine The Most "Stable" Chord?* Can you go deeper into this please? What makes the 3rd chord in this the MOST STABLE??? Thanks!
I know I'm late but, stable chord means when you go to it you can stop and it will feel fine.
if you stop at a nonstable chord it feels incomplete.
the stable chord in C major is well, C major. in A minor its A minor, In G major its G major, etc.
@@pentabitsmusic I had the same question... Thanks for answering
@@saiyanshh Also, The "music theory" term for this is Tonic chord
@mana drama Yeah.
One of your best videos yet. Way more in depth than anyone else goes.
Thanks man!
Respect! Finally, someone doing a vid on how to actually add melodies to samples. People be making a repetitive loop lol
That producer knows everything about music Respect to you man
Sample Servida back at it again
I love how you just explain everything!
SUPER helpful!!!
one of the best and most helpful videos on TH-cam real talk
This guy is a genius 😅
You make this look super easy
When we all hears someone moaning, this dude hears a melody
insanely informative. just got better by 10 fold no lie just by watching this. thanks G
Ild love your ears man
YESSS THESE ARE THE TUTORIALS WE NEED THANK YOU
cool tutorial thanx!
Your content is so quick, informative and most importantly so fluent, and your attitude lights up my day to make beats over youtubers with monotone voices that drag out videos. God sent!!!
I really appreciate this man
Servida Music Keep doin what you doin man. I feel like you’ll be up asf in no time
Servida Music Yo i have a question my g, I can always throw together a saucy chorus, but I can never seem to connect a verse into it, I just get lost. Do you have a video about that? I saw your “Interesting structuring” one but that was kinda step 3 I’m missin step 2 ya feel 😂😂😂 if you haven’t made one about that I feel like that’s something where a lot of beginners don’t feel confident at, would be very appreciated
So maybe a tutorial on transitions
Servida Music I think it’d do wonders, that’s the last main thing that clogs my work flow
Hey Simon, here's a new and different challenge for you: try to make "Brazilian Funk Music"
some MCS: Mc Theuzyn, Mc Livinho, Mc Pedrinho and Jerry Smith.
Woow that'd be great to see you trying make it 😂😂😂
This channel is honestly the best I learned all my music stuff from here thank you so much!
Bruh.... I’m gonna watch this video every single day until i perfect this technique.i have a pretty good ear so hopefully I’ll catch on quickly lol
Simon the man! Best tutorials hands down.
7:06 Simon is so good he made a bassline with the background music without even knowing it was playing
Man, you rock. I expected the usual TH-cam crap but you really took the stress out of this overwhelming "listening by ear" and "music theory" bulk. Thanks a ton for making this video, youhave a new subscriber!
first progression? Dminor, A minor, C major, Emajor?
second progression? ???
HOW DO YOU DO THIS WITH GUITARRRRRR??????????
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Dope! A channel full of worthy tutorials and not just click grabs keep going man 50k soon. We hear from the beginning!!
And I'm here still figuring out what is a minor and major chord.
That second sample is absolute heat
Music Theory Servida Level
In telling u, ur the best producer on TH-cam right now no cap 💪🏽💪🏽
every video you get hooked up with something 😂
Best FL tutorials for young producers like myself. Bless You 🙏🙏🙏🔥🔥🔥
You could also use wavecandy in flstudio to see where abouts on the keyboard the notes are
Yeah for sure, but I want you guys do develop a good ear, it helps out more in the long run
This video helped me understand alot of different things about Chord progression, major & minor chords, & more. Good looks my guy
Now I believe that he's a wizard. LUL
One of the most helpful videos I keep coming back to!
7:02 it sounded like he was going in scale with the background music 😂
Ahahsh grande fra
I was looking for this comment!
Never had anyone make beat making look so easy. Man yur on anada level...feel so inspired errtime I get to wtch yur tuts.
7:30 kind of sounded like gravity falls music
Thats my favourite show
I learn a little bit more every time I watch your videos!!! 💯🔥
Do you have a source for free samples like this?? Normally free samples are mostly drum or vocal, it's hard to find something like this.
And I really don't want to just look up online for samples bcoz they're mostly unofficial
Look for free samples made by producers, thats your best bet
Hoàng Minh Nguyễn the kit plug
looperman
This is the best tutorial ive seen on counter melodies
hmmmmm very swek
yes indeed my brother
@@viktor-cx1qp 🍆🍆
These are some of the best fl tutorials I've seen, you actually know your music theory
Haha yup
Super dope bro! 🔥🔥 you have the best tutorials on the Internet!
damn. you got me subscribed.
this is the third video on your channel I came across in a row, that is actually helpful and covers info other videos don't really do. thanks mate! you're a champ!💪
Respect for sharing real knowledge and useful techniques 💯👏🏿👏🏿
dude, have been learning a lot from you. and your work are eazy to understand. Very good stuff!
Best thing about your channel is you jump right in to it.... Without any intro!!
This video is so clutch, thank you so much Simon!
Still killing it, thanks for all the quality videos all the time man :)
the best tutorial on youtube right now
OMG thanks Simon! That was that one video i didn’t know i was looking for!!
My man Servida dropping knowledge on em'. Yo, Simon.. mark my words... this tutorial will be one of the top 5 most watched videos related to beat making within the future. Great content, so happy that I've discovered you.
Oh man that would be crazy, I'll remember this comment in case that happens
thank you!! i was really struggling to continue being a music producer but because of this video, i'm going to push through!
PUUUUSH
it is crazy man, your tuturials are all diferent of all i watched, thannnnk u
Your channel is growing so quickly and this is a perfect reason why. Always quality content👊🏻
I'm a new music producer, these things really help me a lot. Thank you Simon !!!
Best tutorial ever. Now if i only knew how to tell a note or chord or even play them
Good stuff. Always excited to come from work to watch your videos
I've needed this tutorial for years. Thank you so much!!!
Finally! Some tutorial that makes sense
This is magic
Totally agree with your point of view. It takes time to get accustomed to figuring out key etc. of samples and then adding your own melodies on top of it. And it takes practice. I personally do a small melody everyday on FL just to train progression and schooling my ears :D top video as always
This really makes me happy, thats going to pay off so much in the long run!
i cannot describe how much you helped me
This guy deserves more subs and views