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Prime Chords
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Sharing a new intuitive approach to harmony.
This Simple Tool Unlocks Chords in Every Key
This Simple Tool Unlocks Chords in Every Key
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I Cracked the Code to Playing Chords
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I Cracked the Code to Playing Chords
clever and very niche but not suitable for people with colour deficiencies or visual impairments as is - the colour strip's way too busy for me and adds a new level complexity to the whole shenanigans of music theory -- you end up memorising patterns either way. I rather keep them "black and white" where whole and half steps are very obvious by their physical size. Good luck.
Dope
Hell yeah, that's what I wanna use this for, arpeggios
Those are the chromatic notes, right?
Korg delays got some gnarly effects
This is one of the best crash courses in music theory I've ever found. Ill be recommending this to anyone and everyone that wants to learn music. Subscribed.
Thank you, appreciate it!
This is a year of university in under an hour 😭
More power to you
This is unwatchable, why chose the most annoying excruciating sounds for the demo. Gave up after 5 minutes
The PDF has an error on page 49. You type the Major scale as “WWHWWH”
Thanks for that, will update!
The clearest explanation on intervals, scales, and modes I've ever seen
Thanks from india..
Best explanation of modes I've seen, the strip is genius and it's great to hear the different modes exemplified in a single key so you can compare their sonic flavor.
Oh my goodness. I had that exact little piano as a child.
this video is legendary. thank you for your heart and effort!! love the compositions in it too.
What is the name of that little 25 key keyboard?. Thank you for this excellent video.
Yamaha HandySound HS-500
@@RoryMcLeanMusic Nice, it's a kind of rarity compared to all the Casios
@@bonistik Yeah I've become obsessed with getting a vintage keyboard, really don't need one! :D Is a swarm of casios you're right
Did no one else have a thin cardboard sheet with chords printed out you could slide it up and down behind the keys and it would show you which keys to play for each type of chord in any key? I think now because a computer can do chords people just click a mouse and expect the computer to just put together what sounds good and they don’t know what what chords are being used but brag they don’t need to. Very lazy but it’s made me appreciate and learn chords more now
im going to make my kid watch this when she wants to know about music.
legendary video, thank u 😃
This is an amazing video - really educational and edited so well!
Looking at the stats I thought: Who the hell is so dumb as to give this video a thumbs down? I can't find any reason other than someone who can't stay focused beyond the length of a TikTok video.
i'm always confused when people say "above" or "below" in these kind of videos. i have no idea what that means.
🤯🤯🤯✨✨✨✨ This is awesome!!!!!
I watched this and understood nothing. But i still enjoyed it
I love videos like this! Very excited to watch the rest of this video. Very visually pleasing and in depth information
those noisy beats made this awesome video, more awesome
Did you Play "Punch Out" that first tune reminds me of the Training montage.
Thank you.
He keeps using the word “simple”
I made my life easier and got me a sequencer KORG SQ-64. You can set the scale and key, then every key you press is in key. Having said that, this paper strip is a great idea, but having slight color blindness can be a bit challenging. I was considering to place colored dots on my keyboard to a desired scale before playing/composing.
It's very well explained and i learned a lot!
Harmony, harmony, harmony! Though I watched and highly liked 👍👍👍 your video recently, still I would like to read the PDF. I'm very lucky (maybe thanks to algorithm) to discover your video as well as your channel. Though I know a little knowledge of chords and music theory enough for me to make a melody out of my head, still I discovered another new things and learned a lot of detailed things from your video, making me anytime wander, brainstorm and experiment ideas anew and better unlike I always ended up in same sound/similar patterns overfeeding me. Also, I enjoyed and love that you played examples catchy and still pleasant just to complement your discussion. So your video is pretty helpful at least. Thank you very much for sharing your wonderful musical approach. Blessing for a lot more subscribers for your channel!!! 🍀🍀🍀
primechords.com/l/harmony
Nice video! Good strategy for learning chord scales. The video is confusing for beginners I sent it too. The PDF was easier for them to follow. Starting with the theory of sound and waves confused them for nothing. Good work but could use some re organizing if target audience is total beginners.
I've been looking for something like this for years. Coming from a rock background but wanting to move into jazz, I've been finding progress slow and it's hard to remember all the chord structures and relationships. And you made this just as I got my new keyboard! Thank you so much dude! I will come back to this video regularly.
Could I know what synth that is?
someone else said it's Yamaha HandySound HS-500
I literally just love this video. I have an interesting idea that could make your videos look really cool. You could use a multiply effect on your visuals and make them look like they’re actually on the wood.
I'm an instant fan. 🙏🏼
I already know all of this stuff but I think you explained it really well
I saw this months ago and was looking for it for a while and never found it omg
insanely good and easy to understand educatioanl video
Fat Tony
Great video - shared on the Sonicstate site this morning! 👏
Thank you for sharing!
what keyboard model is this?
someone else said it's Yamaha HandySound HS-500
Brb stealing your chords ❤
♪ When you ♪ know the ♪ notes to ♪ sing ♪
🎶 _You can sing most any-thing!_
Harmony
primechords.com/l/harmony
Dude, the lo fi clipping is more brutal than a meshuggah track. That, combined with the pitched 808, that is often out of key, i Makes it impossible to focus all on what you are trying to communicate. ruclips.net/video/rS0_rkKde-Q/видео.html Such brutal sonic onslaught. If that's what you going for, you achieved it.
I like how it sounds. I spent a lot of time tuning the kicks and snares to the tonics or fifths of each key and the places where they go out of tune a bit are intentional.
8:51 you dont play a c in ur arpeggio for c dorian. Ur playing Bb D F which as far as i understand is the second chord in C dorian. Does that mean even when you change modes you still use the scale degrees for the relative major mode? At that point whats even the point of a mode? Srry if my comment seems accusatory I just never really “got” modes. Maybe this is an editing mistake which happens but I imagine it isnt?
9:01 wait… here the IV is the 4th chord in Db ionian… i guess it was an editing mistake?
oh ionian is just a major scale 😅 i get it now
So the example at 8:38 is in C Dorian, which means that the ii chord is our tonic. The chords in C Dorian are the same as in Bb Ionian (that's why the I chord you pointed out isn't the C minor chord but the Bb major chord). Here, the emphasis is put on the C minor chord, which is the ii chord. By playing a certain chord longer than the others or by starting your progression with a specific chord, you imply in the listener's mind that it's the home base of that bit of music. This is explained in more detail in the 'Chords in Other Modes' section, including the justification for not re-numbering roman numerals for each mode. The other example you pointed out is in a different key, you can see the paper strip has been slid sideways. I know the video is very dense, there's a lot covered, but if you have other questions, don't hesitate.
This goes from like 15mph to 100mph when you introduce non diatonic chords
This is really an amazing video. Such a cool way to explain this.