Messi vs Ronaldo 😂😂😂 Rob, I really don’t know if I am more eager to expand my musicianship with your clear teaching videos or to experience your latest humourous moment 😅 Please keep up the good work!
in a strict conversion you should also invert the 'decorations' or 'ornamentations'. So a bending going up to the target note should now go down to the inverted target. Right?
It is definitely an interesting approach but at the same time, my mind was constantly questioning why not just write a completely new melody & harmony whilst following the rhythm & vibe.. and it would get you a very similar results but without any calculations involved..
Very good explanation! but I have a question, all your examples only use diatonic chords and notes, what happens when you transform a chord sequence that contains true modal interchange (minor in major or vice versa) or secondary dominants how do you change these?
Negative harmony is about changing the approach to the tonic. If there's a borrowed chord in that approach, its best to think in the mode the chord is borrowed from.
@@QJamTracks Like the tree analogy, above the surface the main character pursues a goal, a clear objective, while doing so they should discover what they truly need in their life, what was hidden underneath in their subconscious. In order to reach this discovery they need to go through many "Negative" obstacles, potentially leading to greater "Harmony".
According to Shred´s series "if written by Bach" you have melody, inversion, retrograde and retrograde inversion. Fascinating if you can do the same with the harmonic structure..... retrograde harmony.... retrograde inverted harmony...,- does this become retrograde inverted negative harmony...,- or? Anyone?
Shared knowledge like this should be awarded. All your videos are stellar. Gratitude and thanks.
Messi vs Ronaldo 😂😂😂 Rob, I really don’t know if I am more eager to expand my musicianship with your clear teaching videos or to experience your latest humourous moment 😅
Please keep up the good work!
Love all the diagrams you share and your clarity. Sets your videos apart from the rest. So helpful! Thank you.
I appreciated the subtle humor interlaced in this video lol. Glad you are tackling this subject, its something I've been curious about.
Wonderful explanation!! Thanks
Another great, well explained, easy to understand video.
Thanks Rob!
very very nice video
Finally I understand this. Thankyou. Your videos are always to the point and outstanding.
Very interesting concept to explore 👍
Thank you ❤️
in a strict conversion you should also invert the 'decorations' or 'ornamentations'. So a bending going up to the target note should now go down to the inverted target. Right?
Very, very good...Gran Master...Guitar
You really made it easy to understand
Very nice !
Interesting. So the "contrary motion" my guitar lessons had, were a form of this inversion.
It is definitely an interesting approach but at the same time, my mind was constantly questioning why not just write a completely new melody & harmony whilst following the rhythm & vibe.. and it would get you a very similar results but without any calculations involved..
Quite literally, I was saying "Messi and Ronaldo" in my head a nanosecond before you lol. Cool vid, my g
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Very interesting!!
Very good explanation! but I have a question, all your examples only use diatonic chords and notes, what happens when you transform a chord sequence that contains true modal interchange (minor in major or vice versa) or secondary dominants how do you change these?
Negative harmony is about changing the approach to the tonic. If there's a borrowed chord in that approach, its best to think in the mode the chord is borrowed from.
Reminds me of want and need in story theory.
Interesting! In what way?
@@QJamTracks Like the tree analogy, above the surface the main character pursues a goal, a clear objective, while doing so they should discover what they truly need in their life, what was hidden underneath in their subconscious. In order to reach this discovery they need to go through many "Negative" obstacles, potentially leading to greater "Harmony".
Could be open or closed harmony ?
How do you determine the harmony?
contrary motion for the win
According to Shred´s series "if written by Bach" you have melody, inversion, retrograde and retrograde inversion.
Fascinating if you can do the same with the harmonic structure..... retrograde harmony.... retrograde inverted harmony...,- does this become retrograde inverted negative harmony...,- or?
Anyone?
if collier is mozart then i'm hendrix reincarnated
And so on......😉😶🌫️
One more long and detailed video about negative harmony bullshit.