super helpful. new to music production and I will definitely tune in to more of you! :) also, I love James blake and tame impala that's how I made may way here.
So glad you found it helpful! Welcome to the music production world my friend! I would love to pick your brain a little and get a feel for what kind of videos & tutorials you might find most interesting and helpful to you. I would love to ask you a couple simple questions and hear your feedback! Feel free to email me at: theindiemusiclab@gmail.com
It depends on the underlying context for it, because there are certain scales or modes that would account for those notes that are outside of the typical major scale… if you thought of a song in the context of a “harmonic minor” scale instead of the major scale, then what I call the 3 Major would simply be the 5 chord that fits naturally within the harmonic minor scale… sorry if this is confusing. This is why I choose to base 99% of the way about music theory around the major scale. I prefer the minimalistic approach to music theory, and I honestly don’t pay much attention to what the standard terminology is.
I got James Blunt and James Blake confused for so long. Thanks for clarifying the difference
best teacher ever!
you deserve more views! this was really helpful! thank you!
I’m so glad you found it helpful! My channel is just a few weeks old so I’m optimistic the views will come with a little more time :)
super helpful. new to music production and I will definitely tune in to more of you! :) also, I love James blake and tame impala that's how I made may way here.
So glad you found it helpful! Welcome to the music production world my friend! I would love to pick your brain a little and get a feel for what kind of videos & tutorials you might find most interesting and helpful to you. I would love to ask you a couple simple questions and hear your feedback! Feel free to email me at: theindiemusiclab@gmail.com
Dude! Love the content. Keep it up!
Super cool content pal, defintely new sub! Please keep up!
Thanks so much!
Top class
great video! thank you. the lik doesn't work, do you still have the pdf?
Terrific videos? Any chance you would do a thorough breakdown of a Beach House tune? Trying to learn how to make that sound and type of song.
That’s a great idea! I’m a huge fan of Beach House and I will absolutely consider doing a tutorial on their sound. Thanks for the comment!
@@theindiemusiclab so hyped bro
Great video! Godspeed actually wasnt song written by James Blake but a cover of frank oceans
James Blake originally helped Frank ocean wrote the song for blonde, so he was involved in its conception
godspeed is by frank ocean coverd by james blake
Yeah I only realized that after I uploaded the video haha that was my bad
Fun fact though is that James Blake originally co-wrote it with frank ocean
@@lexiklein7705 Haha didn’t know that either!
What's it called when you use a flat 7 major chord or turn the 3 chord of a major scale major in music theory?
It depends on the underlying context for it, because there are certain scales or modes that would account for those notes that are outside of the typical major scale… if you thought of a song in the context of a “harmonic minor” scale instead of the major scale, then what I call the 3 Major would simply be the 5 chord that fits naturally within the harmonic minor scale… sorry if this is confusing. This is why I choose to base 99% of the way about music theory around the major scale. I prefer the minimalistic approach to music theory, and I honestly don’t pay much attention to what the standard terminology is.