Pretty comprehensive introduction to tonal expansion harmonic techniques. I'm usually very dissapointed by people that tries to explain this kind of stuff, so I came in here with low expectations, but I gotta say I'm happily surprised. Kudos, my dude, when you mentioned polytonality I inmediatly knew you have actually put your time in learning theory.
@@rlyBeats except it’s not. I mean it could be written as such but if the song revolves around that progression it’s more likely that it’s just in G and starts on C The chords u used are the Axis Chords of G meaning the 4 most commonly used in pop music (IV-I-V-vi). It just doesn’t start on the root. No hostility or disrespect meant btw 🤝
When I try and lay out a 4/4 melody it always comes back as 3/4. I come up with the melody.. tap out my bpm, lay it down and it comes out as 3/4 not 4/4. Why? Is there an explanation to this or is it just me.
@rly Beats I seen a site that showed bpm and scale of some song they are made in and I seen a lot of major scale trap songs...can you do a video making a trap beat in a major scale/ the process of ??
If you listen to Bay Area rap from the 90s and a lot of west coast rap from 90s it was almost always out of key on at least a note or two or at least one diminished chord. It does def come from jazz and it also happens in r and b often. It is done on purpose to give a specific feel
Bros started makin jazz
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@@rlyBeats why?
@@Fukumeanbro not you. the out of key jazzy notes
@@rlyBeats ok ok i understand. And thnx for replying on my ig stories.
Pretty comprehensive introduction to tonal expansion harmonic techniques. I'm usually very dissapointed by people that tries to explain this kind of stuff, so I came in here with low expectations, but I gotta say I'm happily surprised. Kudos, my dude, when you mentioned polytonality I inmediatly knew you have actually put your time in learning theory.
thanks 🙏🏼 appreciate that
The “modulation” section is not playing out of scale. The chord progression is just in the key of G. Not C.
its outside the original scale
@@rlyBeats except it’s not. I mean it could be written as such but if the song revolves around that progression it’s more likely that it’s just in G and starts on C
The chords u used are the Axis Chords of G meaning the 4 most commonly used in pop music (IV-I-V-vi). It just doesn’t start on the root. No hostility or disrespect meant btw 🤝
@@JakeJones19its used as an example, thered be more around it, but ya just used to show a way of playing notes outside the original scale :)
When I try and lay out a 4/4 melody it always comes back as 3/4. I come up with the melody.. tap out my bpm, lay it down and it comes out as 3/4 not 4/4. Why? Is there an explanation to this or is it just me.
how do you make your note blocks round like that?
pretty sure its in the piano roll view options menu, you can change how notes display
Bro deserve more support ❤
appreciate you 🫡
rly can you help us with a phonk melodies please 🙏❤️ also I want to thank you for always being so helpful, I have improved alot from your videos
I want a video like this too
You're a true G for making this video... Thanks!💯💯
scales? where we're going we don't need scales
perfect timing🙏
you wanted to know how to play out of key ?
@@rlyBeats precisely
THIS IS THE VIDEO I NEEDED RN!!!
@rly Beats I seen a site that showed bpm and scale of some song they are made in and I seen a lot of major scale trap songs...can you do a video making a trap beat in a major scale/ the process of ??
If you listen to Bay Area rap from the 90s and a lot of west coast rap from 90s it was almost always out of key on at least a note or two or at least one diminished chord. It does def come from jazz and it also happens in r and b often. It is done on purpose to give a specific feel
Keep it up
w as always
thanks king 👑
"Advanced melody tricks" 🥱