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Best way I’ve recently found to handle this stuff is working with Scaler 2 and manipulating the notes in the midi clip. With a reasonable ear, it’s super easy to choose interesting and abstract chord progressions. It’s not necessary to know why they work, just that they work for you. Previewing all the chords with a button click makes it easy to just use your ears and hear the emotion. Also worth stating, if you just pick a Key, and put a quantizer on, and noodle for a bit, you can come up with super dynamic progressions. Thanks for the video! Great work as always!
I think I got one, a cheeky one... Use. Your. Ears. Seriously. By just messing around with the piano roll in a DAW you can achieve a lot of awesome chord progressions. I mean, music theory is very valuable, but you don't always need to know the rules to be able to break them successfully. That's why the human race grew ears 😄
@@ramonmff5158 Yeah. He could easlly go at last minutes of video in major-minor-minor-major and that would change whole feel of the riff/chord progression. But that what differents great music from any music - feel. Feel is all about emotion and music without it is just a noise or plain harmony without a context.
@@ramonmff5158I believed that once, when I was a sweet summer child. I can definitely say that the little I've learnt has leveled up my craft. For instance, it's easier to figure out modes, and use them on purpose rather than by accident. Using your ears is important, but they can only go so far (especially if one's ears are untrained).
Teaching peoples ear's is probably a better way to go about the entire thing. Theory is great for tone def people or analysts that dissect other peoples work or catalogue. Story telling using noise. That is pretty much what disciples of music do. The choice resides with the story teller. Any chord/sound progression can impress a feeling. It can be totally random. A progression icky sounding or otherwise is totally irrelevant if we are talking about feelings and story's in music totally subjective. Which I think throws off newer people to theory. Theory does not write itself if just provides a reference for options. Take it or leave it at ones own discretion. I beat my brains with to much in theory in the past thinking it was the answer to everything. I was dead and horribly wrong and certainly wasted far to much time in "logic mode" and not "creativity mode". Theory is a tool, a reference set. If I find something interesting on my guitar ( Chord wise ) I will dissect it with theory to see what some options are using theory and pulling out a circle. I do think that is how theory is supposed to be used. IT'S JUST A THEORY! A MUSIC THEORY! ( Exit conspiracy theory voice )
wonder how her boyfriend would react . But seriously though; I'm here to learn; I just downloaded FL Studio after a week of watching Beat making content .
Your wife shook your hand? That's a rather formal response from ones partner... last time my wife shook my hand was after a bout of uncontrollable vomiting. Only joking 🤗
Just want to share this. JESUS CHRIST died for us on a cross for our sins. 3 days after his death he resurrected and was, is, and will be The TRUE LIVING GOD. In a prayer repent from your sins and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and also ask for the HOLY SPIRIT to come into you in that same prayer as well. Have FAITH in JESUS CHRIST. You could come to Jesus Christ as you are, but once you accept Him, you have to become new, change, and be born again, and also turn away from your wicked ways. Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. God Bless You. The Bible is the true word of God. Please read the Bible and you will see Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Praise only be to GOD. Give your life to CHRIST. JESUS CHRIST IS COMING SOON FOR HIS CHURCH.
@@saadasif123 Just want to share this. JESUS CHRIST died for us on a cross for our sins. 3 days after his death he resurrected and was, is, and will be The TRUE LIVING GOD. In a prayer repent from your sins and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and also ask for the HOLY SPIRIT to come into you in that same prayer as well. Have FAITH in JESUS CHRIST. You could come to Jesus Christ as you are, but once you accept Him, you have to become new, change, and be born again, and also turn away from your wicked ways. Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. God Bless You. The Bible is the true word of God. Please read the Bible and you will see Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Praise only be to GOD. Give your life to CHRIST. JESUS CHRIST IS COMING SOON FOR HIS CHURCH.
I did little bit of music theory like 20 years ago, but soon I realized that you can just place notes wherever you want and it either sounds good or not, and whether it actually sounds good (or bad) is little bit of a subjective matter.
A more fitting view of looking at music theory is that it makes it easier to describe what you do/did/want to do, instead of treating it like "rules" 💪
Sergei Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" has always intrigued me with it's harmonic transitions; the main melody is so simple but all those changes underneath really convey the emotion. Great video!
I started with music on bass. I learned quickly that I control what chord is being played. Reharmonization can be amazing and powerful. Remember to tell your guitarist though.
In a world where I no longer belong, I admire your spicy humor. So many genres of music have already been stretched like art beyond recognition as music (e.g. Experimental music of mid 1900's). During your "I need a break from music" periods, consider comedy (or writing?). I admire your teaching w humor methodology.
Thanks Cameron. Chromatic mediants as a quarter turn + 1 on the circle of 5ths was something I never learned in theory class, but it makes complete sense. That will be forever stored away in my useless theory bank, to be brought up at band rehearsals with the prefix: “Well, actually….”
Thank you thank you thank you! Perfect timing, exactly what I needed at this stage of my music journey 🙏 love the chromatic mediant sound, your example reminded me of part of the Star Wars theme (now that I think about it, there’s so many harmonic movements in that it seems)
Thank you for the video. Some more stuff clicked together and I have a bit more understanding. It will be a lot of fun to get back in my studio and play with it a bit. Appreciate all you do, and doing it hilariously.
E flat is also the parallel minor (note wise) to C. A lot of songs from the 70s and 80s would pivot between major and parallel minor, for different feeling verses and choruses. Hall and Oates did it a lot for example.
Great, simple overview of Circle of Fifths! Makes much more sense in your demonstration than most of the purely pedantic reviews of the concept. Very practical and thought provoking!
How this video single handedly helped me fully understand cirle of fifths for the first time. It just clicked after the 4th point, and i am producing for 20 years now :D Props to you VT!
Another wonderful video - thank you. - I just love your content and I’ve learnt so much at my advanced age. ‘Always put the pineapple pointy side down,’ quote of the week!
Beautiful work Mr. Veeny. I bashed my head against the wall for so long with music theory, trying to "memorize all of the rules". Turns out I get a lot more mileage out of memorizing a few fundamentals and then riffing from there. Given that this video is serving as confirmation bias fuel, I like.
You are seriously expressing your disregard for TH-cam's standards, haha. Great video so far; I've just noticed a slight change in your metaphorical language lately. ❤
@@GadiantonsRobberI mean, how old are your kids? If they're like 5th grade or older, I guarantee they're hearing and saying much raunchier things with friends when you're not there. I used to teach middle school and high school. You would not believe some of the crazy shit I heard kids say sometimes. I had one kid tell me to (exact quote) "get off my dick" when I wouldn't let him skate by without actually trying to do math in math class. I mean look, we all have different takes on this, but personally I think some spicy language is far more appropriate for kids than the kinds of glorified violence we expose them to in media all the time. The conversation I always had with my students was about how swearing is conversational spice. You add a pinch of cinnamon or cayenne to make a dish more vibrant; a well placed "fuck" does the same for language! You just don't eat a spoonful of cinnamon. As the adult, just like you teach your kids to cook and use spice judiciously, you can do the same with swearing. Plus there are cool effects like the fact that swearing diminishes your experience of acute pain. Literally every kid I explained it to that way would swear less afterward. It helps define the power and purpose of swearing while removing some of the transgressive appeal that makes it so enticing for kids. I would also say don't worry too much about a cool video on music theory including the word "balls" occasionally, and instead keep your kids shielded from Roblox streamers and the like, which crazily can be a right wing radicalization pipeline. Anyway! Sorry for the rant. It's something I'm weirdly passionate about. TH-cam has become a really weird kind of censorious, where saying fuck gets you demonetized, but it's totally fine for Ben Shapiro to put up videos saying trans people are demons in disguise, or whatever that precious little snowflake is crying about now.
Hey man, this video really put a lot of pieces of theory together in my head that I've been learning with my teacher. Sometimes it helps us to hear it from somebody else from a different different perspective. Thank you man.
Also that first jam is giving me serious Kid A vibes. Absolutely lovely stuff. This is how I always wrote music subconsciously, lingering on a few core notes and harmonizing them with others to build a progression. Probably because I was always a bass player first and foremost. It is a bit limiting if you’re like me and don’t push past it, but it works for those haunting alternative soundscapes.
You just reminded me how much I love your videos, Venus. Thank you sincerely for everything. Videos like these always get the old think noodle going in a different way for me!
Hello again. Thanks for this. The Music Theory videos are always really interesting and useful. it is good to know that these progressions are 'real' with names and everything. I especially like what I call the 'talking hands'. These are also really useful and entertaining. Regards, Bob McGowan.
Mr mustachio débonnaire ! You are an essential part of what makes TH-cam still interesting, I know it's hard to swim in that sticky ocean of dead jokes and sad memes but please, keep on keeping on! 🙏
Musical Genius? I bet Wolfgang Mozart never thought of these incredible tips! Neither did Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner, Arnold Schönberg, Arvo Pert or Pierre Boulez. This is truly advanced music theory for 2024. Just turn on your DAW, set the tempo to 120 BPM, time signature to 4/4. And start cranking out the hits. Of course, don’t forget to set the key signature to C Major. You don’t want to have to deal with those nasty sharps and flats.. Then post your masterpiece on TH-cam, sit back and watch the royalties come rolling in. Within a few weeks you have made it to the big time, congratulations! 🥳
This exercise tugs on my thinkie-meat eight ways from Sunday! "Much obliged, sheriff" (a line from the film, Rango). Some of these tricks I already use, but I'm inspired to try some other methods now. Thanks!
Love your videos man. They’re very aesthetically pleasing. Also for someone who wants to learn more theory, you’re really helpful. Thank you keep up the great unique, informative, inspiring, helpful content. Seriously thanks for all your contributions back to the starving artist community
HOLY SNAP, FINALLY A VIDEO WITH A WIDER FIELD OF VIEW!! What aspect ratio is this?? I love this cinematic/educational take on music theory!! Wow, I feel very inspired :D
Nice video, appreciate your perspective. At the end of the day, it's just about what sounds good to you. There's no hard and fast rules. And the bass does not have to be the root of the chord or even a chord tone. (e.g. D major/G). And the melody note doesn't have to be a chord tone either.
"That's great and f*** anyone who says otherwise" Thanks for this brother. It's a perspective I needed to hear. I've been producing electronic tracks for 10+ years for myself and close friends to hear but have recently gotten invested into creating and sharing for the public and it's scary. Subscribed.
Easy way for me to learn (and what I wish someone showed me) was: the black keys are aligned how every pentatonic scale is aligned. (2 black keys - 3 black keys - 2 black keys - 3 black keys). With either one interval between or 2. Now just follow that pattern for any key that you’re trying to play in.
Im a metal guy, like really heavy stuff. But your videos on music creation and such are always my go to. Never doubt your sh*t man. You've helped me a lot in the past years
I originally learned reharmonization from a church pianist, taking both church hymns and popular/folk/traditional music (most of which use basic triads) and then taking the melody to swap out with different chords and added 7ths. It was both practical and unpretentious, and it drastically transformed my musicianship to understand how truly simple, musical, educational, and fun it is to take basic songs and spice them up a bit.
One of my favorite reharmonization tricks is using a borrowed/substitute chord in place of the dominant that still has leading tones back to the root. In fact, the E and A flat in your quarter turn plus one examples both do this: for the former, E stays put, G# drops a half step to G, B go up a half step to C (can make it an E6 for another note resolving to the C). The latter, well I’ll be damned that’s the same notes as in an E major 7th chord (edit: except for the C) sans the root so same resolutions but the E flat goes up a half step to E (could make it an A flat 7 for another note resolving to G).
If'n ya want jazzy, try a danged tritone substitution! A "tritone" means the note three whole tones away, and luckily, it doesn't matter if you go up or down. For example, a tritone away from G is C#/Db (up: G A B C#; down: G F Eb Db). Put into practice, take the the venerable 4-5-1 progression in the People's Key, C. That's F major -> G major -> C major, Instead of plain vanilla F, G, C, do this: Dm, Db, C. You're subbing the Dm for the F (a diatonic sub), and Db for the G (this is the tritone sub). To make it even jazzier, add a note to each chord: Dm7, Db7, Cmaj7. That's just adding the 7th of the chord. Stuff gets even jazzier if you add the 9th: Dm9, Db9, Cmaj9. How about making a tritone substitution on the Dm7 instead? I bet you've heard this before: Ab7, G7, Cmaj7. Sometimes you don't even have to change the harmony, you just change the bass note to a tritone away. Have fun with these!
This is the International Space Station - Can you please lower the luminance of your keyboard LED's? It's affecting our ability to take snaps of the Earth. Thanks. :D
Wow, this is fascinating how the "rules" you're using for reharmonization are everywhere in music. I use similar rules to DJ with, and there's a clever key system called Camelot that a lot of DJs use to make it easier to work out on the fly. If you know the circle of fifths with their relative minors, the Camelot system is super easy to pick up
imo this approach can be improved by using a 5-limit periodicity block (the circle of fifths is a 3-limit periodicity block) sometimes called a "tonnetz". This is a two-dimensional lattice linking pitches by not only fifths but also major and minor thirds. The pitch relations explored in this video are revealed to be incredibly proximate and perhaps even obvious when studied in this manner, nearly everything is just one jump away in some direction.
I will watch the whole video later when I have time. Hopefully I grasp anything said as I usually just load your free banks on decent sampler (thank you very much) and use the white keys and feel like a boss. It's nice to feel like a musician even if I'm just cheating on the keys using beautiful presets.
I love how I stumbled upon Berklee College this week and now I get to see this, If you want to be great you just got to put in the work consistently, there's isn't more to it! no fancy education program needed. Educate yourself in ways that work for you and break it down into smaller pieces. If you put the work in consistently you will objectively get results.
I have absolutely zero knowledge of music theory and I have no idea what you talked about here. I always thought a major is someone in the military who yells at people and a minor was a small human. I just stack some melodies until it sounds good and I will stick with it. BUT I always get Bob Ross - ish vibe from these videos of yours and thats cool.
An easy way to do this tastefully is to rely on the triad as a building block. C -> Am -> F -> G might become G/C -> Em/A -> Em/F -> E/G is basically Cmaj7add9 -> Am7add9 -> Fmaj7add9 -> G13addb9 But you don't have to think about that last part. Stacking different triads over the same bass notes, or placing different bass notes under the same chords, gives nearly infinite variety while still limiting you from adding *too* much harmony.
I really love your videos!! Always new things to realize about music. A Berkeley guy so many years ago… Thanks a bunch for the info! Particularly the pineapple stuff.
Thank you so much, that was insightful on so many levels, i love the way you explain things and make it simple to be understood i can't play the piano, i understand the concepts and try to implement them into my Daw's piano roll
I have taken classical theory and harmony lessons.. And I have never been taught the circle of fifths. I had seen the image of it in multiple YT videos but always thought it is musical jibber jabber that I don't need to know. Until some weeks ago I was jamming with a friend of mine and he played the circle of fifths. I was like waaaait a minute, how can you play those smooth chords so fast and they all work together? And then he told me the secret... He then played to me the chords, while I was viewing the circle of fifths on my PC. I was blown away that the circle has a...sound!
@@tomm5023 Ha! He really likes to feel the bass. I just had a patient last week with a shampoo bottle up there...bottom side up. Then there was the milk carton guy awhile back. My doc made a joke that "it must've been hole milk". What a profession I've chosen.
My go to strategy to reharmonize a tune is to pick a note from the given melody (doesn't have to be the next note but the next interesting point in the movement of the melody) and think about what different effect i want to give that moment in the tune. Perhaps it was the major 3rd of its chord in the actual harmonization but what if I'll make it the #4 ... or the b9. After deciding where i wanna go i built my path to that specific moment using functional harmony and subtile key changes. Viola...
Love the content man, I love your unorthodox approach to different actualities and brain - scratchers that creatives face and the various ideas you discuss. This one definitely had me trying to play Clair de Lune in C Major of the top of my head. Thanks for sharing your passion with music and always making my day better.
Thanks for the heads up Cam, even though the pineapple goes in pointy side down. Loved the chords, learned nothing, thanks for trying but I still understand only how wonderful these concepts sound but can't quite grasp how to use them . Bless you, I will be coming back to this video after I get a grasp on the circle of fifths for guitarists. I know nothing and am so ashamed, that said, I totally forgive myself for my ignorance and shall endeavour to learn more music theory in future.
Nice in the woods shots. You look a little uneasy in the wide shot with text on either side and I'm not sure what the trees have to do with re-harmonization, but I like it.
Left a few other tricks out of this video, but perhaps for another time. If you have some other reharmonization cheats, feel free to share...or don't.
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Best way I’ve recently found to handle this stuff is working with Scaler 2 and manipulating the notes in the midi clip.
With a reasonable ear, it’s super easy to choose interesting and abstract chord progressions.
It’s not necessary to know why they work, just that they work for you.
Previewing all the chords with a button click makes it easy to just use your ears and hear the emotion.
Also worth stating, if you just pick a Key, and put a quantizer on, and noodle for a bit, you can come up with super dynamic progressions.
Thanks for the video! Great work as always!
I think I got one, a cheeky one...
Use. Your. Ears.
Seriously. By just messing around with the piano roll in a DAW you can achieve a lot of awesome chord progressions.
I mean, music theory is very valuable, but you don't always need to know the rules to be able to break them successfully. That's why the human race grew ears 😄
@@ramonmff5158 Yeah. He could easlly go at last minutes of video in major-minor-minor-major and that would change whole feel of the riff/chord progression. But that what differents great music from any music - feel. Feel is all about emotion and music without it is just a noise or plain harmony without a context.
@@ramonmff5158I believed that once, when I was a sweet summer child. I can definitely say that the little I've learnt has leveled up my craft.
For instance, it's easier to figure out modes, and use them on purpose rather than by accident.
Using your ears is important, but they can only go so far (especially if one's ears are untrained).
Teaching peoples ear's is probably a better way to go about the entire thing. Theory is great for tone def people or analysts that dissect other peoples work or catalogue. Story telling using noise. That is pretty much what disciples of music do.
The choice resides with the story teller. Any chord/sound progression can impress a feeling. It can be totally random. A progression icky sounding or otherwise is totally irrelevant if we are talking about feelings and story's in music totally subjective. Which I think throws off newer people to theory. Theory does not write itself if just provides a reference for options. Take it or leave it at ones own discretion.
I beat my brains with to much in theory in the past thinking it was the answer to everything. I was dead and horribly wrong and certainly wasted far to much time in "logic mode" and not "creativity mode".
Theory is a tool, a reference set.
If I find something interesting on my guitar ( Chord wise ) I will dissect it with theory to see what some options are using theory and pulling out a circle. I do think that is how theory is supposed to be used.
IT'S JUST A THEORY! A MUSIC THEORY! ( Exit conspiracy theory voice )
I just reharmonized a chord progression for my wife, and she cried and shook my hand.
I enjoyed this comment.
wonderful comment. thank you travis!!
Then I woke up
wonder how her boyfriend would react .
But seriously though; I'm here to learn; I just downloaded FL Studio after a week of watching Beat making content .
Your wife shook your hand? That's a rather formal response from ones partner... last time my wife shook my hand was after a bout of uncontrollable vomiting.
Only joking 🤗
man in woods makes you feel talented
Mustached* man in woods
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Just want to share this. JESUS CHRIST died for us on a cross for our sins. 3 days after his death he resurrected and was, is, and will be The TRUE LIVING GOD. In a prayer repent from your sins and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and also ask for the HOLY SPIRIT to come into you in that same prayer as well. Have FAITH in JESUS CHRIST. You could come to Jesus Christ as you are, but once you accept Him, you have to become new, change, and be born again, and also turn away from your wicked ways. Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. God Bless You. The Bible is the true word of God. Please read the Bible and you will see Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Praise only be to GOD. Give your life to CHRIST. JESUS CHRIST IS COMING SOON FOR HIS CHURCH.
@@saadasif123 Just want to share this. JESUS CHRIST died for us on a cross for our sins. 3 days after his death he resurrected and was, is, and will be The TRUE LIVING GOD. In a prayer repent from your sins and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and also ask for the HOLY SPIRIT to come into you in that same prayer as well. Have FAITH in JESUS CHRIST. You could come to Jesus Christ as you are, but once you accept Him, you have to become new, change, and be born again, and also turn away from your wicked ways. Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. God Bless You. The Bible is the true word of God. Please read the Bible and you will see Jesus Christ is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. Praise only be to GOD. Give your life to CHRIST. JESUS CHRIST IS COMING SOON FOR HIS CHURCH.
I did little bit of music theory like 20 years ago, but soon I realized that you can just place notes wherever you want and it either sounds good or not, and whether it actually sounds good (or bad) is little bit of a subjective matter.
A more fitting view of looking at music theory is that it makes it easier to describe what you do/did/want to do, instead of treating it like "rules" 💪
@@Merczidyes it's a descriptive language. music theory is quite a bad name for it, musical analysis suits better imo.
Like grammar, music theory is descriptive, not prescriptive.
How does the saying go? ... if you play a bum note but only play it once, it's a mistake but if you keep playing the same bum notes, it's jazz 🙂
Music theory is "descriptive", not "prescriptive".
Sergei Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf" has always intrigued me with it's harmonic transitions; the main melody is so simple but all those changes underneath really convey the emotion. Great video!
I was not prepared for “butthole pucker” 😂😂
no one prepared for the butthole pucker
This is one of the best videos I’ve seen about this topic. Thanks for putting this out there.
I started with music on bass. I learned quickly that I control what chord is being played. Reharmonization can be amazing and powerful.
Remember to tell your guitarist though.
As a (primarily) guitarist who desperately wants to be a killer bassist, I love this so very much.
Yeah man, everyone's playing a C major until you play and A on your bass and everyone's playing an Am7. fun stuff.
@@RyanFlynnDirector super fun. i'm just a dumb uke girl, but at least i know that's why i got 4 strings
im a guitarist and i don't need to be told that. My ears already have that covered.
Any advice on writing bass parts when working with sample loops? Always tricky for me when I don’t necessarily know the chord progression
In a world where I no longer belong, I admire your spicy humor. So many genres of music have already been stretched like art beyond recognition as music (e.g. Experimental music of mid 1900's). During your "I need a break from music" periods, consider comedy (or writing?). I admire your teaching w humor methodology.
Venus knows his stuff without being snobby pretentious. Good film, love!
Thanks Cameron. Chromatic mediants as a quarter turn + 1 on the circle of 5ths was something I never learned in theory class, but it makes complete sense. That will be forever stored away in my useless theory bank, to be brought up at band rehearsals with the prefix: “Well, actually….”
It's just a quarter turn, not quarter turn +1
Thank you thank you thank you! Perfect timing, exactly what I needed at this stage of my music journey 🙏 love the chromatic mediant sound, your example reminded me of part of the Star Wars theme (now that I think about it, there’s so many harmonic movements in that it seems)
I watched a lot of videos about music theory but this is by far the best compromise between entertainment and education. Thank you for your videos!
Thank you for the video. Some more stuff clicked together and I have a bit more understanding. It will be a lot of fun to get back in my studio and play with it a bit. Appreciate all you do, and doing it hilariously.
Those darn pineapples!! Great video!!
Been loving the outdoor setting for the 'talking to the camera' sections.
Thanks!
Awesome video! Very interesting on the theory side and wonderfully edited! Quality! And the humor is on point. Pineapple point.
Awesome video, very approachable, love the metaphysical spinning circle of fifths at 10:18😄
E flat is also the parallel minor (note wise) to C. A lot of songs from the 70s and 80s would pivot between major and parallel minor, for different feeling verses and choruses. Hall and Oates did it a lot for example.
Perfect timing! I was just looking for a good explainer on reharmonization last week.
Great, simple overview of Circle of Fifths! Makes much more sense in your demonstration than most of the purely pedantic reviews of the concept. Very practical and thought provoking!
such brilliant delivery as always
Thanks Venus Theory. This is probably the most valuable lesson in music composition I have yet encountered.
Your sense of humor made me instantly follow 😂 Great content and info 🙌🏼
How this video single handedly helped me fully understand cirle of fifths for the first time.
It just clicked after the 4th point, and i am producing for 20 years now :D Props to you VT!
this seems like a new video format. I love the dreamy vibe. It's dope! keep up the good work Venus Theory!
Really love the way you popularize these theories for us peasant folks ! Have a great day man
Amazing video! You are great at teaching complex themes in a simple way! Advanced harmony is still too hard for me but this was more than helpful!!!
Another wonderful video - thank you. - I just love your content and I’ve learnt so much at my advanced age. ‘Always put the pineapple pointy side down,’ quote of the week!
Beautiful work Mr. Veeny. I bashed my head against the wall for so long with music theory, trying to "memorize all of the rules". Turns out I get a lot more mileage out of memorizing a few fundamentals and then riffing from there. Given that this video is serving as confirmation bias fuel, I like.
You are seriously expressing your disregard for TH-cam's standards, haha. Great video so far; I've just noticed a slight change in your metaphorical language lately. ❤
So would you say, his language has been reharmoninized? 😅
@@TheFeralFarmgirlhaha nice one
It is a bit of a bummer because I can’t watch these with my kids around anymore
@@GadiantonsRobberI mean, how old are your kids? If they're like 5th grade or older, I guarantee they're hearing and saying much raunchier things with friends when you're not there. I used to teach middle school and high school. You would not believe some of the crazy shit I heard kids say sometimes. I had one kid tell me to (exact quote) "get off my dick" when I wouldn't let him skate by without actually trying to do math in math class. I mean look, we all have different takes on this, but personally I think some spicy language is far more appropriate for kids than the kinds of glorified violence we expose them to in media all the time. The conversation I always had with my students was about how swearing is conversational spice. You add a pinch of cinnamon or cayenne to make a dish more vibrant; a well placed "fuck" does the same for language! You just don't eat a spoonful of cinnamon. As the adult, just like you teach your kids to cook and use spice judiciously, you can do the same with swearing. Plus there are cool effects like the fact that swearing diminishes your experience of acute pain. Literally every kid I explained it to that way would swear less afterward. It helps define the power and purpose of swearing while removing some of the transgressive appeal that makes it so enticing for kids. I would also say don't worry too much about a cool video on music theory including the word "balls" occasionally, and instead keep your kids shielded from Roblox streamers and the like, which crazily can be a right wing radicalization pipeline. Anyway! Sorry for the rant. It's something I'm weirdly passionate about. TH-cam has become a really weird kind of censorious, where saying fuck gets you demonetized, but it's totally fine for Ben Shapiro to put up videos saying trans people are demons in disguise, or whatever that precious little snowflake is crying about now.
@@GadiantonsRobber This channel has been pretty pg-13+ for a while now
Hey man, this video really put a lot of pieces of theory together in my head that I've been learning with my teacher. Sometimes it helps us to hear it from somebody else from a different different perspective. Thank you man.
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Hell yea music theory! Wondeful video, love your content c:
I just learned stuff! Thanks!
Really helpful video, sir. I get so lost with chord progressions... I think I'm going to print the Circle of Fifths out.
Hey man! Thank you for this video. This helped me more than any other video on music theory so far in my musical journey.
Also that first jam is giving me serious Kid A vibes. Absolutely lovely stuff. This is how I always wrote music subconsciously, lingering on a few core notes and harmonizing them with others to build a progression. Probably because I was always a bass player first and foremost. It is a bit limiting if you’re like me and don’t push past it, but it works for those haunting alternative soundscapes.
Thank you for the amazing content!
You just reminded me how much I love your videos, Venus.
Thank you sincerely for everything. Videos like these always get the old think noodle going in a different way for me!
Hello again. Thanks for this. The Music Theory videos are always really interesting and useful. it is good to know that these progressions are 'real' with names and everything. I especially like what I call the 'talking hands'. These are also really useful and entertaining.
Regards,
Bob McGowan.
Most music stuff feels like I'm learning OR I'm vibing. Venus theory, your stuff is a lesson AND a vibe.
I've been binging your videos for the past week and I need moar!!!!
Mr mustachio débonnaire ! You are an essential part of what makes TH-cam still interesting, I know it's hard to swim in that sticky ocean of dead jokes and sad memes but please, keep on keeping on! 🙏
Man I LIKED THIS VIDEO A LOT 😊😊 thanks for sharing this knowledge, I would pay for a in Depth video of you explaining the 5ths circle 🎉
Musical Genius? I bet Wolfgang Mozart never thought of these incredible tips! Neither did Ludwig van Beethoven, Richard Wagner, Arnold Schönberg, Arvo Pert or Pierre Boulez. This is truly advanced music theory for 2024. Just turn on your DAW, set the tempo to 120 BPM, time signature to 4/4. And start cranking out the hits. Of course, don’t forget to set the key signature to C Major. You don’t want to have to deal with those nasty sharps and flats.. Then post your masterpiece on TH-cam, sit back and watch the royalties come rolling in. Within a few weeks you have made it to the big time, congratulations! 🥳
This exercise tugs on my thinkie-meat eight ways from Sunday! "Much obliged, sheriff" (a line from the film, Rango).
Some of these tricks I already use, but I'm inspired to try some other methods now. Thanks!
Love your videos man. They’re very aesthetically pleasing. Also for someone who wants to learn more theory, you’re really helpful. Thank you keep up the great unique, informative, inspiring, helpful content. Seriously thanks for all your contributions back to the starving artist community
Gosh I can’t wait to do this to some Christmas music. Everybody will love those chipper ditties drenched in existential dread
HOLY SNAP, FINALLY A VIDEO WITH A WIDER FIELD OF VIEW!! What aspect ratio is this?? I love this cinematic/educational take on music theory!! Wow, I feel very inspired :D
I guess that most composers know this already but dude... you explain it like no other! I'll make sure to share this with the hopeful younglings.
Nice video, appreciate your perspective. At the end of the day, it's just about what sounds good to you. There's no hard and fast rules. And the bass does not have to be the root of the chord or even a chord tone. (e.g. D major/G). And the melody note doesn't have to be a chord tone either.
Would be nice to see part 2 about jazz harmony (secondary dominant, tritone substitutions etc.). Cool explanation, thanks
"That's great and f*** anyone who says otherwise"
Thanks for this brother. It's a perspective I needed to hear. I've been producing electronic tracks for 10+ years for myself and close friends to hear but have recently gotten invested into creating and sharing for the public and it's scary.
Subscribed.
Easy way for me to learn (and what I wish someone showed me) was: the black keys are aligned how every pentatonic scale is aligned. (2 black keys - 3 black keys - 2 black keys - 3 black keys). With either one interval between or 2. Now just follow that pattern for any key that you’re trying to play in.
Im a metal guy, like really heavy stuff. But your videos on music creation and such are always my go to. Never doubt your sh*t man. You've helped me a lot in the past years
I originally learned reharmonization from a church pianist, taking both church hymns and popular/folk/traditional music (most of which use basic triads) and then taking the melody to swap out with different chords and added 7ths. It was both practical and unpretentious, and it drastically transformed my musicianship to understand how truly simple, musical, educational, and fun it is to take basic songs and spice them up a bit.
About 4 seconds into the chord progression at the beginning I was humming 'How Dry I Am'. Powerful stuff, this music thing!
Great video. Appreciate your immense amounts effort put to your videos.
One of my favorite reharmonization tricks is using a borrowed/substitute chord in place of the dominant that still has leading tones back to the root.
In fact, the E and A flat in your quarter turn plus one examples both do this: for the former, E stays put, G# drops a half step to G, B go up a half step to C (can make it an E6 for another note resolving to the C). The latter, well I’ll be damned that’s the same notes as in an E major 7th chord (edit: except for the C) sans the root so same resolutions but the E flat goes up a half step to E (could make it an A flat 7 for another note resolving to G).
If'n ya want jazzy, try a danged tritone substitution! A "tritone" means the note three whole tones away, and luckily, it doesn't matter if you go up or down. For example, a tritone away from G is C#/Db (up: G A B C#; down: G F Eb Db).
Put into practice, take the the venerable 4-5-1 progression in the People's Key, C. That's F major -> G major -> C major,
Instead of plain vanilla F, G, C, do this: Dm, Db, C. You're subbing the Dm for the F (a diatonic sub), and Db for the G (this is the tritone sub). To make it even jazzier, add a note to each chord: Dm7, Db7, Cmaj7. That's just adding the 7th of the chord. Stuff gets even jazzier if you add the 9th: Dm9, Db9, Cmaj9.
How about making a tritone substitution on the Dm7 instead? I bet you've heard this before: Ab7, G7, Cmaj7.
Sometimes you don't even have to change the harmony, you just change the bass note to a tritone away.
Have fun with these!
Yes! Thanks so much.
Great writeup.
Thanks, man! I really appreciate the timing of this 🤠👍
This is the International Space Station - Can you please lower the luminance of your keyboard LED's? It's affecting our ability to take snaps of the Earth. Thanks. :D
It would be funny if the space station wasnt made up sci fi invention
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you almost reached 300k sub :0 i remember you had only 50k and i always used to wish you to deserves million of sub :)
Your video quality is art itself. How do you get these colors? Incredible
We like to call this Venus Theory Theory!
By the way, your music theory teacher sounds like an absolute sweetheart 😂
Wow, this is fascinating how the "rules" you're using for reharmonization are everywhere in music. I use similar rules to DJ with, and there's a clever key system called Camelot that a lot of DJs use to make it easier to work out on the fly. If you know the circle of fifths with their relative minors, the Camelot system is super easy to pick up
I've watched a lot of your videos before but this is the one that made me decide to subscribe.
Oh boy this makes me wanna play with some new ideas. Thank you Cameron!
There is so much I need to learn. I think I've found my mentor, thank you.
Hey man, I love the content, the format, and your delivery!
I’m going to have to rewatch this several times to really get a handle on it. Thanks Cameron, you always come through with helpful stuff! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
imo this approach can be improved by using a 5-limit periodicity block (the circle of fifths is a 3-limit periodicity block) sometimes called a "tonnetz". This is a two-dimensional lattice linking pitches by not only fifths but also major and minor thirds. The pitch relations explored in this video are revealed to be incredibly proximate and perhaps even obvious when studied in this manner, nearly everything is just one jump away in some direction.
I will watch the whole video later when I have time.
Hopefully I grasp anything said as I usually just load your free banks on decent sampler (thank you very much) and use the white keys and feel like a boss.
It's nice to feel like a musician even if I'm just cheating on the keys using beautiful presets.
I love how I stumbled upon Berklee College this week and now I get to see this, If you want to be great you just got to put in the work consistently, there's isn't more to it! no fancy education program needed. Educate yourself in ways that work for you and break it down into smaller pieces. If you put the work in consistently you will objectively get results.
I have absolutely zero knowledge of music theory and I have no idea what you talked about here.
I always thought a major is someone in the military who yells at people and a minor was a small human.
I just stack some melodies until it sounds good and I will stick with it.
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I always get Bob Ross - ish vibe from these videos of yours and thats cool.
The irony of getting a Berkeley ad at the end of this video. 😂 Love this channel. Thanks
An easy way to do this tastefully is to rely on the triad as a building block.
C -> Am -> F -> G
might become
G/C -> Em/A -> Em/F -> E/G
is basically
Cmaj7add9 -> Am7add9 -> Fmaj7add9 -> G13addb9
But you don't have to think about that last part. Stacking different triads over the same bass notes, or placing different bass notes under the same chords, gives nearly infinite variety while still limiting you from adding *too* much harmony.
Note: If you're good with triad inversions and melodic bass movement, this method can be really tasteful and physically easy to execute.
I really love your videos!! Always new things to realize about music. A Berkeley guy so many years ago… Thanks a bunch for the info! Particularly the pineapple stuff.
So interesting. But mostly I just look for notes in common in progressions.
Thank you so much, that was insightful on so many levels, i love the way you explain things and make it simple to be understood
i can't play the piano, i understand the concepts and try to implement them into my Daw's piano roll
Great video! Every time I see your channel there’s a ton more subscribers. Congrats dude
I have taken classical theory and harmony lessons.. And I have never been taught the circle of fifths.
I had seen the image of it in multiple YT videos but always thought it is musical jibber jabber that I don't need to know.
Until some weeks ago I was jamming with a friend of mine and he played the circle of fifths.
I was like waaaait a minute, how can you play those smooth chords so fast and they all work together?
And then he told me the secret... He then played to me the chords, while I was viewing the circle of fifths on my PC.
I was blown away that the circle has a...sound!
U have the voice for this and voice-over work. Cool stuff!
As a guy who works in the ER I can tell you that there are definitely dudes out there whom would enjoy that pineapple colonoscopy scenario
I can't even imagine the things you've seen haha.
Funniest one I saw on a ER documentary was the guy with a conveniently shaped’ bluetooth speaker up there. It still worked 😂
@@tomm5023 Ha! He really likes to feel the bass. I just had a patient last week with a shampoo bottle up there...bottom side up. Then there was the milk carton guy awhile back. My doc made a joke that "it must've been hole milk". What a profession I've chosen.
My go to strategy to reharmonize a tune is to pick a note from the given melody (doesn't have to be the next note but the next interesting point in the movement of the melody) and think about what different effect i want to give that moment in the tune. Perhaps it was the major 3rd of its chord in the actual harmonization but what if I'll make it the #4 ... or the b9.
After deciding where i wanna go i built my path to that specific moment using functional harmony and subtile key changes. Viola...
Adding to my inspiration to jump back on my game pumpkin wars ❤😊
Great content with great execution! Thank you 🙏
Love the content man, I love your unorthodox approach to different actualities and brain - scratchers that creatives face and the various ideas you discuss. This one definitely had me trying to play Clair de Lune in C Major of the top of my head. Thanks for sharing your passion with music and always making my day better.
This is an amazing video. Great production and great information.
Thanks for the heads up Cam, even though the pineapple goes in pointy side down. Loved the chords, learned nothing, thanks for trying but I still understand only how wonderful these concepts sound but can't quite grasp how to use them . Bless you, I will be coming back to this video after I get a grasp on the circle of fifths for guitarists.
I know nothing and am so ashamed, that said, I totally forgive myself for my ignorance and shall endeavour to learn more music theory in future.
So talented😎ps loving the 70's filter
"Melty in-between chord" is my new favorite chord descriptor. 😍😋
Great video. I really love the info as well as the circle of 5th graphic rotating around you,
You're not the boss of me, guy! *puts pineapple in sideways
Great content, thanks for the reminders of some basic harmonic theory I've forgotten over the many years.
My knowledge is nowhere near the necessity to fully understand this. I now atleast know where to find this :D
Nice in the woods shots. You look a little uneasy in the wide shot with text on either side and I'm not sure what the trees have to do with re-harmonization, but I like it.
As someone who knows nothing about music theory, it would be really useful to have a prerequisite in the beginning of the video.
Great explanation of these ideas! Thanks