@ 3:24 - Just heard Changes by 2Pac! Never knew it sampled Bruce Hornsby. Amazing video as always. I'd love to see you breakdown some Hiatus Kaiyote songs. Maybe Red Room? It's a gorgeous song
@@ChokeArtist411 That time and style of R&B creativity and sensibility has passed. It’s like saying there will never be another Mozart, or Hendrix; future artists can successfully imitate them, but there will not be anyone who creates a particular sound like that from scratch again.
You are a master by ear 👂 D’Angelo was supposed to be on Tupac’s album but died in 1996 back in 1995 Brown Sugar 😎 came out it blew me away because D’Angelo mixed neosoul, jazz, hip-hop and r&b one of my favorite track is smooth
Impressive! I think that the song uses another chord as well. At the 3:17 mark (in the song) there is some sort of E dominant chord which is only used once or twice. It’s different to the Emaj13#11 chord
Fun fact: If you don't play the 7th, 9th and 11th on Lady, half the progression sounds like Baby if you give it to me by Busta Rhymes. Well for those 2 chords, Ebm and Bbm. The whole track is only 4 chords.
That Emaj13#11 is the IV of B major. I think this song is actually in G#minor, in which case all the chords are diatonic. Or else it's in B major and we never land on the I.
Now I really like the song since it's been analyzed. All those chord voicings are so good, and D'Angelo is so good at what he does as a singer. Now, here's a request, unless it's already been done. Can you analyze how does it feel by D'Angelo? That's a good one to analyze, as there is a lot going there. And I actually really do want to learn the song. Even though, I do play a lot of stuff by ear, but it feels better analyzing it, so that I can learn it better.
@@JeffSchneiderMusic wow! If I had the money, I actually would have ran that course. Or, actually would have described to that course, and I would have loved to appeared how it was done. But, currently my keyboard isn't working at the moment, and I hope to get it working soon. So that I can at least follow along. Plus, D'Angelo's lady, was a good one to learn to, after hearing it so many times as a kid, and then on our radio station, our r&b radio station, here in Cleveland a lot.
The maj13#11 chord, with the one outside note (E), and the rest of the notes inside, is very similar to the standard blues convention I, bII-diminished
Great stuff Jeff. I have a question as I am just now getting modal theory - I think! Presumably those first two chords are from the Eb and Ab Dorian scales, even though it’s all based around the Ebm Pentatonic scale as you said earlier?
Thanks! Not really a dorian sound on the one. You’re better off thinking Eb natural minor (aeolian). Eb F Gb Ab Bb Cb Db. Make sure to download the chord scale charts linked in the description. They’ll be a big help!
It's exciting to hear that you like the CMaj9, that means your ears are harmonically open to unexpected, different things. Music is all about colors and emotions, and the CMaj9 is from a whole different color pallet. When you write a song, you could try to use this in a part where you want to catch people off guard or emphasize a lyric! 😁
It's not an E chord, it's an Fb chord. Fb is diatonic to Eb, being the b2 in the Eb Phrygian scale. E is not diatonic, Fb is. This is why equal temperament and it's misspellings must go, it makes understanding music way more complicated and opaque, because people like to pretend that notes, chords, and keys, like Fb do not exist, when they most certainly do. Seek and play in true intonation, that is, what the world calls Pythagorean tuning. In Pythagorean tuning notes like Fb and E are not equivalent and they have their own distinct frequencies. Misspellings are not an option in true intonation, because you will hear the misspelling. And do not let people lie to you and tell you that Pythagorean tuning has out of tune major thirds, it is a lie that people keep repeating but is demonstrably untrue. See the videos on my channel for more info and examples.
@@JeffSchneiderMusic it certainly is in the baby-making chords. In 1995, this type of chord progression was a really nice. And even though I was eight years old, I have heard the song on our radio station here in back then, I was into music, but wasn't really analyzing it.
Because of technology no one any more reads nature and adapt to nature and the environment of bliss of reality and emotions to write ✍️ like they use too plus a lot of ideas been used up
I tried to get hold of your free chord progressions on your website and it prompted me to an auto-email, which then asked me to link a link to prove i'm not a human - low and behold, i signed up to your newsletter and your chord progressions were nowhere to be found. Perhaps im doing something wrong, otherwise it is pretty sad that such a good teacher is also such a spam merchant.
I HAVE WANTED THIS VIDEO FOR YEARS. I performed “Lady” for my junior recital in college, and the guitar chords are some of my favorite of all time.
Bro same.
That’s so awesome. Brown Sugar is such a gorgeous album.
I wish I couldve heard you!!!
Do you have the guitar chords
We can all agree D'Angelo is a genius
This is such an outrageously good explanation of such an incredible song. Thanks so much for doing this, it’s joyous.
always love a Bruce Hornsby sighting
@ 3:24 - Just heard Changes by 2Pac! Never knew it sampled Bruce Hornsby. Amazing video as always. I'd love to see you breakdown some Hiatus Kaiyote songs. Maybe Red Room? It's a gorgeous song
There will never be R&B this good again, ever. Glad I was there and young and able to experience it.
Why think this?
@@ChokeArtist411 That time and style of R&B creativity and sensibility has passed. It’s like saying there will never be another Mozart, or Hendrix; future artists can successfully imitate them, but there will not be anyone who creates a particular sound like that from scratch again.
Great things as always, Jeff! Such a great tune. It was nice to see that vocal run get a little bit of love, too!
Good to see you back,hope all is well,and thanks for the knowledge!
bIImaj is modal interchange from prygian scale
You are a master by ear 👂 D’Angelo was supposed to be on Tupac’s album but died in 1996 back in 1995 Brown Sugar 😎 came out it blew me away because D’Angelo mixed neosoul, jazz, hip-hop and r&b one of my favorite track is smooth
As always, great video so full of deep knowledge but communicated easily. Also, really good animations.
Impressive! I think that the song uses another chord as well. At the 3:17 mark (in the song) there is some sort of E dominant chord which is only used once or twice. It’s different to the Emaj13#11 chord
_SMOOTH_ " D' ANGELO "
🎼 _🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹_ 🎼
Gracias👍
Jeff props to you for doing your D'Angelo videos. There's a lot of great theory here.
Fun fact: If you don't play the 7th, 9th and 11th on Lady, half the progression sounds like Baby if you give it to me by Busta Rhymes. Well for those 2 chords, Ebm and Bbm. The whole track is only 4 chords.
Thanks Jeff!
More D’Angelo please, especially “Tell me if you still care” with Questlove (S.O.S cover)
dude, flawless. this is my all time fav song and i can't overstate how incredible the tutorial is. just so well done
This has to be one of the best piano lessons I’ve ever seen on
TH-cam.
Yes Jeff! Thank you for this 🙌
YOO! Thanks, Patrick. Hope you're good!
That Emaj13#11 is the IV of B major. I think this song is actually in G#minor, in which case all the chords are diatonic. Or else it's in B major and we never land on the I.
Genius breakdown.
I'm diggin this video!
This is so dope. Thanks.
Excellent video, thank you.
Now I really like the song since it's been analyzed. All those chord voicings are so good, and D'Angelo is so good at what he does as a singer. Now, here's a request, unless it's already been done. Can you analyze how does it feel by D'Angelo? That's a good one to analyze, as there is a lot going there. And I actually really do want to learn the song. Even though, I do play a lot of stuff by ear, but it feels better analyzing it, so that I can learn it better.
I actually run through that one in my chord theory course!
@@JeffSchneiderMusic wow! If I had the money, I actually would have ran that course. Or, actually would have described to that course, and I would have loved to appeared how it was done. But, currently my keyboard isn't working at the moment, and I hope to get it working soon. So that I can at least follow along. Plus, D'Angelo's lady, was a good one to learn to, after hearing it so many times as a kid, and then on our radio station, our r&b radio station, here in Cleveland a lot.
Loved this one!
Lovin' your vids Jeff ! Can you make please a tutorial on how to find chords from neosoul melody for beginners? Thanks in advance. 🙏
Awesome ❤
The maj13#11 chord, with the one outside note (E), and the rest of the notes inside, is very similar to the standard blues convention I, bII-diminished
Impressive!! 🔥
Wow merci beaucoup ❤
Nice and concise! Thanks!
Great content do more of these, please add a map of the song so that we get a feel of the bars/different ection
like what we see at 5:35
Fire
I need a button to like this to the max
PLEASE DO AFRICA!!!! These are great!
Excelente💯
Hey Jeff, any intention of bringing this course back on the site?
Sorry had the wrong link up. Here you go: go.jeffschneidermusic.com/chord-theory
Thanks dood
yeah bruh breakdown more rnb harmony this is a great lane for you 💯
Wish you did How Does it Feel
I really wonder how long you are sitting there, editing these videos! 😅 Nice one!
Great stuff Jeff. I have a question as I am just now getting modal theory - I think! Presumably those first two chords are from the Eb and Ab Dorian scales, even though it’s all based around the Ebm Pentatonic scale as you said earlier?
Thanks! Not really a dorian sound on the one. You’re better off thinking Eb natural minor (aeolian). Eb F Gb Ab Bb Cb Db. Make sure to download the chord scale charts linked in the description. They’ll be a big help!
@@JeffSchneiderMusic Okay. Thank you!
too good. too good...
More D Plzzzzz!😭
Got some nice glow in this video. lil hazy halation n what not. Nice.
It's literally making my eyes hurt.
@@BigDaddyWes Pro mist filter at point-blank range.
2:13 well, to me when you went to CMaj9, it still sounds awesome. Even that "unexpectedness" makes it more exciting. Do I have "wrong ears" or what?
I like it, too! Sometimes an unexpected chord is just what the Dr ordered.
It's exciting to hear that you like the CMaj9, that means your ears are harmonically open to unexpected, different things. Music is all about colors and emotions, and the CMaj9 is from a whole different color pallet. When you write a song, you could try to use this in a part where you want to catch people off guard or emphasize a lyric! 😁
Good job.
Thanks!
3:53
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It's not an E chord, it's an Fb chord. Fb is diatonic to Eb, being the b2 in the Eb Phrygian scale. E is not diatonic, Fb is.
This is why equal temperament and it's misspellings must go, it makes understanding music way more complicated and opaque, because people like to pretend that notes, chords, and keys, like Fb do not exist, when they most certainly do.
Seek and play in true intonation, that is, what the world calls Pythagorean tuning. In Pythagorean tuning notes like Fb and E are not equivalent and they have their own distinct frequencies. Misspellings are not an option in true intonation, because you will hear the misspelling.
And do not let people lie to you and tell you that Pythagorean tuning has out of tune major thirds, it is a lie that people keep repeating but is demonstrably untrue. See the videos on my channel for more info and examples.
Totally agree with you
Soft focus Jeff
Pf wtf 🔥
What happened to the course?
Same thing I’m wondering
@@blaze8511 its on his site you just have to find it
go.jeffschneidermusic.com/chord-theory
Oof. That natural 13 is so flavorfully spicy.
Yup!
Baby making chords
Indeed!
@@JeffSchneiderMusic it certainly is in the baby-making chords. In 1995, this type of chord progression was a really nice. And even though I was eight years old, I have heard the song on our radio station here in back then, I was into music, but wasn't really analyzing it.
Why don't people write like this anymore? Asking for a friend.
Because of technology no one any more reads nature and adapt to nature and the environment of bliss of reality and emotions to write ✍️ like they use too plus a lot of ideas been used up
Clean your lens Jeff! lmao. Is that some sort of effect? Looks whack to me.
I tried to get hold of your free chord progressions on your website and it prompted me to an auto-email, which then asked me to link a link to prove i'm not a human - low and behold, i signed up to your newsletter and your chord progressions were nowhere to be found. Perhaps im doing something wrong, otherwise it is pretty sad that such a good teacher is also such a spam merchant.
WOW SELLING
STOLEN!! haha