That's just called learning jazz music theory. This progression they wrote in this video isn't too crazy from a functional perspective, but if you don't have enough background information, it'll seem incomprehensible. For example, taking the first half of the chord progression they used in this video: B major, A# altered dominant, D# minor, C# minor, C dominant flat 5. (I left out some 9s there, but in jazz, they're sort of implied.) I'd put this in the key of D# minor. It starts on B major, the 6th degree of the scale, before descending to A# dominant, the 5 chord of D#. Since we're in D# minor instead of major, the ninth becomes altered. Jae used the b9, Cb (enharmonic to B), instead of the #9, but they're functionally the same, so that's just an aesthetic preference. After the V7b9, it feels nice to move down by a fifth to the tonic of D# minor. Finally, Jae does a tritone sub turnaround back to the B major by harmonically planing to C# minor and then C7b5, the tritone sub of F#, which is the V of B. If you learn enough to understand that, writing your own chords should be much easier!
Check out the full 1-hour tutorial on Chime's patreon for Whirlwind tier and up!
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(Yes, a FREE snare tutorial is next)
Convexity has the best progressions in the whole dubstep scene🥶🔥 ..
Colour Bass, you mean. This isn't Dubstep
@@lexruptor Colour Bass - Dubstep subgenre
@@jericho1688 it’s more than that now
@@TheEDMLemon ok but this is dubstep
Tied with Teminite ofc 😅
foley huck
Says the god of music.
Those chords are insane
THE convexity color bass tutorial 🌈👀
Well!!! Believe me
I have learnt alot from this short preview video :) ty
daaaaaaaaaaamn that track is sick!
I know you just dropped an EP, but you have to put this out lol.
I knew it was jazz
look at that snare
unreal hood gangsta
That is unreal man! Love this 😂😂🙌🙌
tutorial much appreciated
So nice convexity 🔥🔥
Will u drop that music full?
sounds like the VIP version of Manifold 🔥🔥
Now do Jazz + Tearout
lusciusssss chordsssss
I know I'm late, but did you ever release this track? Or is there an ID?
sounds like kawaii Melodic Riddim....
gud song btw
will we ever get a chord tutorial?
That's just called learning jazz music theory.
This progression they wrote in this video isn't too crazy from a functional perspective, but if you don't have enough background information, it'll seem incomprehensible. For example, taking the first half of the chord progression they used in this video:
B major, A# altered dominant, D# minor, C# minor, C dominant flat 5. (I left out some 9s there, but in jazz, they're sort of implied.)
I'd put this in the key of D# minor. It starts on B major, the 6th degree of the scale, before descending to A# dominant, the 5 chord of D#. Since we're in D# minor instead of major, the ninth becomes altered. Jae used the b9, Cb (enharmonic to B), instead of the #9, but they're functionally the same, so that's just an aesthetic preference. After the V7b9, it feels nice to move down by a fifth to the tonic of D# minor. Finally, Jae does a tritone sub turnaround back to the B major by harmonically planing to C# minor and then C7b5, the tritone sub of F#, which is the V of B.
If you learn enough to understand that, writing your own chords should be much easier!
@@NZsaltz Took me way too long to see this but you got me psychotically analyzing what you just said at 2 in the morning lol (i think i kinda get it)
@@CyberBlitzMusic Sweet.
🤯🔥🔥
I want this track full plss
what does BM9 mean? (0:23)
B major added 9
@@cyanyoshida2650 yeah
Bro looks 70 y/o in the thumbnail 💀
Mmm I abonded the mmorph
Would you like to release a free tutorial?