OH YES. I just love these ‘static’ melody note reharms. The choice of chords and creativity are endless. Using the circle of 4ths in 2 - 5 - 1’s really help with a focus. More of these videos please 😊!
You got it there brother! With this alone you would never lack reharm ideas. Infact the longer the static melody, the more you extend the circle of fiths and drive everyone crazy lol Just dont forget your destination chord 😆
@@EasyKeysPianoYes. That’s always my concern, forgetting what the original key whilst doing all this stuff! 5:24 Would you mind explaining why this chord is Lydian? Am trying to figure it out. Mind you, AI says you liked this ‘leading’ sound so maybe I heard you wrong. What note Lydian are you referring to if that’s what you were saying?
@alamolalamol9426 😄! @ AI. I did a complete Tutorial on the "Lydian" chord, this is the link to it th-cam.com/video/eNpyIsn6sSs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SmIaMcukXI9BRM2Z or head to my "Reharm Concepts" Playlist and scroll down to the thumbnail titled "The Lydian Chord". About the destination chord, anything you do inbetween that causes you to miss hitting the destination chord - at the right time, was not executed correctly. Timing is the factor here, and sometimes less is actually more 😉
This is a fascinating concept and one that I am VERY eager to explore! It seems that this method unlocks the mystery of jazzy gospel! My music theory is pretty good, so I’m looking forward to applying these concepts. Thank you for a very informative video.
Your welcome brother. Circle of 5ths(251s) are the bedrock of all Chord Progression. There are inexhaustible creative possibilities in them. This concept well grasped would eliminate the drought of reharminization ideas forever. Blessings.
This one I must use. Very easy and straigh forward. More grace sir. Can you do a tutorial on intermediate ear training for accompany a singer if you are not familiar with the song.
Got you brother. Id take that into consideration. Ear training would definitely transcend just one tutorial. However Id recommend you gain mastery of the Solfage of the basic major scale of your easiest key to play on, then later the Solfage of its chromatic scale. Practice playing these notes randomly with eyes closed and translate each sound you hear to Solfage. All the musical sounds in the world are in those 12 chromatic notes :)
Lol it's like you know me Funny enough I was teaching myself this concept all this morning and seeing you teach it an a different way really makes me feel good for understanding it 😂 Thanks man for sharing it's going to help many people
Wow 😮 so educating... congratulations 🎉 you didn't just get a like from me, you just got a new subscriber...this is the moat helpful simplified advance passing chord i've ever heard
Thanks bro. The challenge of tutorials is that not everyone is at the same skill level. This is why am putting together the Gospel basics to masterclass course.
Got you brother. This tutorial series below does justice to your request and its on F#. Enjoy th-cam.com/video/6Un1s1nhqHY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UVjad9YVaq2pg6KK
Sure bro. Nonetheless this tutorial doesn't require you to exercise the concept taught on only key F. It works easily on any key if you're able to follow the steps I shared.
Sure brother. Applying this concept on C#(as any other key) is equally simple. Choose any note on the C# scale, play it like a Maj 7 Chord, and then like a Chord 4, then do a 2-5-1.
And that's perfectly fine. If you successfully apply this concept to the 7 notes of a C Major scale alone. You would have successfully played on all 12 keys 👍🏻
OH YES. I just love these ‘static’ melody note reharms. The choice of chords and creativity are endless. Using the circle of 4ths in 2 - 5 - 1’s really help with a focus. More of these videos please 😊!
You got it there brother! With this alone you would never lack reharm ideas. Infact the longer the static melody, the more you extend the circle of fiths and drive everyone crazy lol Just dont forget your destination chord 😆
@@EasyKeysPianoYes. That’s always my concern, forgetting what the original key whilst doing all this stuff! 5:24 Would you mind explaining why this chord is Lydian? Am trying to figure it out. Mind you, AI says you liked this ‘leading’ sound so maybe I heard you wrong. What note Lydian are you referring to if that’s what you were saying?
@alamolalamol9426 😄! @ AI. I did a complete Tutorial on the "Lydian" chord, this is the link to it th-cam.com/video/eNpyIsn6sSs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SmIaMcukXI9BRM2Z or head to my "Reharm Concepts" Playlist and scroll down to the thumbnail titled "The Lydian Chord".
About the destination chord, anything you do inbetween that causes you to miss hitting the destination chord - at the right time, was not executed correctly. Timing is the factor here, and sometimes less is actually more 😉
@@EasyKeysPianoThank you!
Anytime 👌🏼
Wow mind blowing 🔥...I need to watch this video over and over again... Excellent work sir 🙏
Many thanks brother. Go for it!! 👑 😤
Definitely applying this, more options 👍🏽
Sure brother, go for it!! 👑😤
❤❤... I salute boss..I really enjoyed it
Pleasure is mine my brother. Am glad you enjoyed it 👑❤
Great explainations of a way as using chords in melodies . You opened a new door to my musical life . Good bless you dear ❤
Thats so amazing to know. Thanks a lot for the great feedback. Bless you too 👑❤
Been trying to understand this movement u made it so easy to digest.... thanks again! God bless u
Bless you too my brother am glad it all added up for you now 🤜🏼🤛🏼
Wow! Look how simply you explained such a powerful concept! I love this channel!
Appreciate it brother 🙏🏻👑
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Thank you my brother!! 🙏🏻❤👑 You da best!! 🤜🏼🔥🤛🏼
Extremely helpful! Thank you and God Bless!
Many thanks brother. Am glad it helped you. Bless you too 🙏🏻
Yeah, EasyKeysPiano. Thanks for new lesson! God bless!
Anytime fam 🙏🏻 Bless you too 👑👑
Bravo men,I love the work and effort 🎉
Appreciate you my brother 👑👑
This is a fascinating concept and one that I am VERY eager to explore! It seems that this method unlocks the mystery of jazzy gospel! My music theory is pretty good, so I’m looking forward to applying these concepts. Thank you for a very informative video.
Your welcome brother. Circle of 5ths(251s) are the bedrock of all Chord Progression. There are inexhaustible creative possibilities in them. This concept well grasped would eliminate the drought of reharminization ideas forever. Blessings.
Amazing Tutorial and singing.
Many thanks fam 🙏🏻👑
I needed this... Game changer
Yeszzirr!! 👑👑
This one I must use. Very easy and straigh forward. More grace sir. Can you do a tutorial on intermediate ear training for accompany a singer if you are not familiar with the song.
Got you brother. Id take that into consideration. Ear training would definitely transcend just one tutorial. However Id recommend you gain mastery of the Solfage of the basic major scale of your easiest key to play on, then later the Solfage of its chromatic scale. Practice playing these notes randomly with eyes closed and translate each sound you hear to Solfage. All the musical sounds in the world are in those 12 chromatic notes :)
Lol it's like you know me
Funny enough I was teaching myself this concept all this morning and seeing you teach it an a different way really makes me feel good for understanding it 😂
Thanks man for sharing it's going to help many people
Way to go! Appreciate the feedback brother. Am glad it solidified your knowledge and application of it. We're thinking the same way 😉🤜🏼🤛🏼
Very nice. I couldn't help but to sub
Many thanks brother. Welcome aboard 👑
Nice!😊
Many thanks brother 🙏🏼
Brilliant
Thank you! 👑
Nice one
Thanks brother
Wow 😮 so educating... congratulations 🎉 you didn't just get a like from me, you just got a new subscriber...this is the moat helpful simplified advance passing chord i've ever heard
Welcome aboard my brother ❤👑 Glad to have you! Many thanks for the feedback. There's way more! Checkout my playlists and binge 😤 💯
God bless u 🎉my favourite key 😅
I know right! 😆 It's right there at the center of the keyboard/piano. Appreciate you brother 👑
Nice!
Many thanks fam 🙏🏻
Please do inner movements on Ab❤
Got you my brother 🙏🏻👑. Il do a Tutorial on Ab and itl have Inner movements and more 😉
Once again l ❤ it but I think it will be more exciting if you take your time ...
Thanks bro. The challenge of tutorials is that not everyone is at the same skill level. This is why am putting together the Gospel basics to masterclass course.
Pls do a tutorial on gospel passing cords licks and turnarounds in f# plsss sir
Got you brother. This tutorial series below does justice to your request and its on F#. Enjoy th-cam.com/video/6Un1s1nhqHY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UVjad9YVaq2pg6KK
Please do a tutorial like on f# thank you
Got you bro. Checkout this Tutorial series on F# th-cam.com/video/6Un1s1nhqHY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=bmZHu7o25Bb4UBUs
Sir if possible do it in C major
Sure bro. Nonetheless this tutorial doesn't require you to exercise the concept taught on only key F. It works easily on any key if you're able to follow the steps I shared.
Pls sir
Can you play it on C#
Sure brother. Applying this concept on C#(as any other key) is equally simple. Choose any note on the C# scale, play it like a Maj 7 Chord, and then like a Chord 4, then do a 2-5-1.
Wow
@@xandarmecky9705 👑👑
Please, sir, the key of Eb
Got you brother. You might be needing a DAW to be able to transpose/transcribe any song/jam you want to any key you wish and very easily.
Please play on key C
Lol most of my tutorials are on key C
@EasyKeysPiano Yes sir I appreciate that❤️
Buh this particular one is amazing
@olumijiayomide6789 Many thanks brother 🙏🏻. Do you have a DAW? If you do, you should be able to transcribe any jam/song to the key you prefer.
Please sir you can help me in f sharp sir
Sure brother. Checkout this tutorial series th-cam.com/video/6Un1s1nhqHY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_6A9p5jKs7KuZIRF
@EasyKeysPiano thank you sir let me just get down to business
Not knowing how many videos in the key of F sharp do you have sir
Go for it brother 💪
I do have a good number of tutorials on F#. Following the one I sent you the link for, are F# tutorials in sequel. Enjoy 👍🏻
So you’re saying I have to convert the melody of every song I play, I don’t even know how to play other keys apart from C 😂😢
And that's perfectly fine. If you successfully apply this concept to the 7 notes of a C Major scale alone. You would have successfully played on all 12 keys 👍🏻
I got another way. count 3 whole steps to the left and play 2-5-1 in that key
Smart move. Whatever works more easily for you is 👍🏻