Do you struggle to finish your music? Then join our online apprenticeship course, and overcome this obstacle once and for all! You'll also gain exclusive access to our private social media platform, where hundreds of our apprentices (from over 60 countries) hang out and chat, ask theory questions, share music, get feedback, and more! What ya waitin' for? Join now: HackMusicTheory.com/Apprenticeship
Hey hey Azi, lovely to see you again, as always! Hope all's well your side. Our online apprenticeship course has two elements: 1) a 17-hour video course, and 2) a private social network. In the video course, we teach you every step of the music making process, from blank canvas to finish song - the course includes all the juicy stuff that we don't have time to teach here on RUclips, like how to transition between sections in different keys, etc. And our social media platform is a safe and encouraging place to hang out online with fellow apprentices (there's even an app for iOS and Android). If you want all the course details, apprentice reviews, etc. then check out: HackMusicTheory.com/Apprenticeship - Hope that helps, Azi, and thanks again for being a part of our community, we really appreciate you being here :)
@@hushedtones7168 We're currently finishing it up and it will be available as an online course early next year. Make sure you're on our mailing list as we'll be letting everyone know when it's ready! You can sign up here: HackMusicTheory.com Please note though, we recommend everyone does Apprenticeship #1 first, as #2 builds on the theory from #1 :) We're super stoked to welcome you onto the Apprenticeship and onto our private network soon!
Excellent concept - can't wait to try it. I bet this would sound awesome with a sampled harp sound - very full and dreamy - especially with those 32 notes! Thank you. I am so grateful for what you do.
Aww thanks so much ALDO, and a warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Take care, and we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks :)
Hey hey Odin, thanks for watching and connecting, it's lovely to meet you! Welcome to our Hack Music Theory community, we're super stoked and grateful to have you here! So we've got a few videos on this topic, but here's a short one to get you started: ruclips.net/video/NyrVQgtCoS8/видео.html Also, here's a very recent video we did on writing a piano part: ruclips.net/video/kqcJ_E3jwNc/видео.html Hope these help, and thanks again for stopping by, we hope to see you back here for more theory hacks (we publish a new video every Saturday at 9am PT).
@@HackMusicTheory Thanks! Been a fan of your channel for a while now, your tips have helped me write a lot of my upcoming project! Thanks for getting back to me with those videos, I can't wait to check them out!
Aww thanks so much Devapriya, it always makes us happy to know that our hacks are helping musicians! A warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Take care, and we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks :)
@@HackMusicTheory You're welcome guys. I am with a band called Nurvs of Steel. We used to play HM. A bit dormant now. I like to develop melodic solos and try integrating modes into it, hence I always catch up with tutorials to develop those traits. Looking forward to your next sessions.
Aw thank you sincerely, Joshua, it means the world to us knowing that you find value in our channel. It's so lovely to see you back here too, thanks for stopping by again! By the way, what kinda music are you into?
Awesome! I love the Lydian mode (my song “How to Lose a Friend” was intended to be Lydian but I often feel when I try to write “modal” I end up leaning back to the Ionian or Aeolian roots in my melodies). Anyway - great stuff and things to think about.
Really cool and refreshing hacks reminding that you don't have to stick to pure minor and major scale when composing (I am still complicit of that:old habit die hard!).
Hello again! I think I got addicted to your videos :D . Anyway. Last autumn, Icelandic composer Olafur Arnalds had a concert in Tehran. This video and piano line reminded me of that concert and his type of music. And this is the music I really love. And, What's your opinion about giving a piece of music as a gift? to a person you really love? :D
Hey hey Muhammadreza, thank you sincerely for stopping by again, your comments always put a smile on our faces! And we're so happy to hear that you enjoyed this video, and the music in it. Yay!!! And yes, we'll almost certainly do a video on Ólafur Arnalds when he releases his next single (we just missed his latest album). Regarding your question about giving a piece of music as a gift to someone you love. Well, I think you know our answer: There is no greater gift than music! Please keep us posted on your gift, it sounds incredibly exciting, and we're already looking forward to seeing you next Saturday for more hacks and chats :)
PS: We just discovered this beautiful new album by British cellist Peter Gregson (petergregson.co.uk), which we think you may really enjoy too: dg.lnk.to/gregson-bach
Hey hey Joey, good to see you again, hope all's well your side! Thanks big time for watching and connecting, we really appreciate you being a part of our community! Have a lovely weekend, and we hope to see you back here next Saturday for more theory hacks :)
Hey hey Bass Lightyeah, it's so lovely to see you back here, thank you kindly for stopping by again! And yes, we dig Porcupine Tree as well, and the mighty Steven Wilson is actually a good friend of mine (and the loveliest human in the music industry too!). So rest assured, he's various musical projects are always on our radar! Also, you may like the collaboration I did with him and a few other friends. You can stream it (or download a free mp3) here: HackMusicTheory.com/Ray - Enjoy :)
Hey hey Niven, it's lovely to see you again! Thanks for taking the time to watch and connect, we really appreciate you always stopping by! Hope everything is wonderfully well your side :)
Hey hey Sebastián, it's so lovely to see you back here, hope this finds you splendidly well! Thank you sincerely for watching and connecting again, we really appreciate you being a part of our community! Have a great weekend, and we hope to see you back here next Saturday for more theory hacks! And please keep us posted on how your version turns out :)
Yay, and a warm welcome to our Hack Music Theory community, eastlake93! We publish new vids every Thursday, so we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks! Until then, have a wonderful week/weekend :)
Hey minutemaestro668, thanks for stopping by, and welcome to our Hack Music Theory community, we really appreciate you being here! What kinda music are you into?
Hi Kate & Ray, I was exploring non-diatonic notes lately. It appears I was using them all the time, but in a very chaotic manner. Now I know where exactly I need them and where not!
Hey Augusto, thanks for stopping by, and welcome to our Hack Music Theory community, we really appreciate you being here! What kinda music are you into?
Do you struggle to finish your music? Then join our online apprenticeship course, and overcome this obstacle once and for all! You'll also gain exclusive access to our private social media platform, where hundreds of our apprentices (from over 60 countries) hang out and chat, ask theory questions, share music, get feedback, and more! What ya waitin' for? Join now: HackMusicTheory.com/Apprenticeship
Hack Music Theory how does the apprenticeship course work?
Hey hey Azi, lovely to see you again, as always! Hope all's well your side. Our online apprenticeship course has two elements: 1) a 17-hour video course, and 2) a private social network. In the video course, we teach you every step of the music making process, from blank canvas to finish song - the course includes all the juicy stuff that we don't have time to teach here on RUclips, like how to transition between sections in different keys, etc. And our social media platform is a safe and encouraging place to hang out online with fellow apprentices (there's even an app for iOS and Android). If you want all the course details, apprentice reviews, etc. then check out: HackMusicTheory.com/Apprenticeship - Hope that helps, Azi, and thanks again for being a part of our community, we really appreciate you being here :)
do you have a timeline for openings for apprenticeship #2?
@@hushedtones7168 We're currently finishing it up and it will be available as an online course early next year. Make sure you're on our mailing list as we'll be letting everyone know when it's ready! You can sign up here: HackMusicTheory.com Please note though, we recommend everyone does Apprenticeship #1 first, as #2 builds on the theory from #1 :) We're super stoked to welcome you onto the Apprenticeship and onto our private network soon!
You 2 are my D Lydian and A Ionian when it comes to song writing
Hahaha nice one, K1nkyD1sco!!! I'll presume I'm Lydian and Kate's Ionian, right?
Totally. Putting the "D" back in D Lydian haha
Haha you're on a roll today!!!
Thank you for everything you do! A channel like yours was much needed on RUclips.
Woaaah, I follow this channel and have singed up for the newsletter, and wow, didn't know you had a video touching on NIN. Amazing!
Loved the lighter-flame action from Kate at the end...
Excellent concept - can't wait to try it. I bet this would sound awesome with a sampled harp sound - very full and dreamy - especially with those 32 notes! Thank you. I am so grateful for what you do.
I love your videos so much, such a huge knowledge!
So useful as ever. I always look forward to the end of your vids though . . . to watch you groovin' out to the music . . . :)
I'm 2 years late but this video is gold!!! Glad i stumbled upon this video
Aww thanks so much ALDO, and a warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Take care, and we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks :)
Your variation is much more exciting then the original. Thanks for it.
You guys seems so happy, sincere n motivated to teach! I appreciate u guys. Love from Malaysia!
Aww, thanks Mady, really appreciate you watching and connecting! What kind of music do you make? Take care and have a lovely weekend :)
Thank you. You made two simple chords sound beautiful and original.
Been listening to this soundtrack all day today and transcribing some of the piano parts. Great video, thanks!
I would love to see more on how to write & program realistic piano performances. This was great!
Hey hey Odin, thanks for watching and connecting, it's lovely to meet you! Welcome to our Hack Music Theory community, we're super stoked and grateful to have you here! So we've got a few videos on this topic, but here's a short one to get you started: ruclips.net/video/NyrVQgtCoS8/видео.html Also, here's a very recent video we did on writing a piano part: ruclips.net/video/kqcJ_E3jwNc/видео.html Hope these help, and thanks again for stopping by, we hope to see you back here for more theory hacks (we publish a new video every Saturday at 9am PT).
@@HackMusicTheory Thanks! Been a fan of your channel for a while now, your tips have helped me write a lot of my upcoming project! Thanks for getting back to me with those videos, I can't wait to check them out!
This is awesome!!!
Thanks Aaron! Hope you're having a lovely Wednesday :)
love the videos guys ... keep it up! so much help!!!
Amazing stuff guys.
Aww thanks so much Devapriya, it always makes us happy to know that our hacks are helping musicians! A warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Take care, and we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks :)
@@HackMusicTheory You're welcome guys. I am with a band called Nurvs of Steel. We used to play HM. A bit dormant now.
I like to develop melodic solos and try integrating modes into it, hence I always catch up with tutorials to develop those traits. Looking forward to your next sessions.
This channel is awesome!!!!!! Thank you guys!
Aw thank you sincerely, Joshua, it means the world to us knowing that you find value in our channel. It's so lovely to see you back here too, thanks for stopping by again! By the way, what kinda music are you into?
All genres of music❣😂
Haha awesome!!! That's the answer we love to hear :)
does this only apply in the major scale?
Thank you for your videos, they are great. You both have helped me immensely with my learning. :-)
Awesome! Thanks.
ahhh thank you!!! love nine inch nails!
Thanks for reminding me about me coffee, it nearly got too cold
This was extremely informative, thank you
Hi ! Sorry for the noob question, but why are A and D relatives ? Thank you and sorry agiam for the stupid question.
I'm back! It feels great to be home :D
JK I never left in the first place
I immediately felt like adopting November Rains' lyrics to it.
Awesome! I love the Lydian mode (my song “How to Lose a Friend” was intended to be Lydian but I often feel when I try to write “modal” I end up leaning back to the Ionian or Aeolian roots in my melodies). Anyway - great stuff and things to think about.
"When I look into your eyes..."
Really cool and refreshing hacks reminding that you don't have to stick to pure minor and major scale when composing (I am still complicit of that:old habit die hard!).
Hello again! I think I got addicted to your videos :D .
Anyway. Last autumn, Icelandic composer Olafur Arnalds had a concert in Tehran. This video and piano line reminded me of that concert and his type of music. And this is the music I really love.
And, What's your opinion about giving a piece of music as a gift? to a person you really love? :D
Hey hey Muhammadreza, thank you sincerely for stopping by again, your comments always put a smile on our faces! And we're so happy to hear that you enjoyed this video, and the music in it. Yay!!! And yes, we'll almost certainly do a video on Ólafur Arnalds when he releases his next single (we just missed his latest album). Regarding your question about giving a piece of music as a gift to someone you love. Well, I think you know our answer: There is no greater gift than music! Please keep us posted on your gift, it sounds incredibly exciting, and we're already looking forward to seeing you next Saturday for more hacks and chats :)
PS: We just discovered this beautiful new album by British cellist Peter Gregson (petergregson.co.uk), which we think you may really enjoy too: dg.lnk.to/gregson-bach
You guys are awesome
Hey hey Joey, good to see you again, hope all's well your side! Thanks big time for watching and connecting, we really appreciate you being a part of our community! Have a lovely weekend, and we hope to see you back here next Saturday for more theory hacks :)
I love you guys
Could be a bit tricky but I'd love to know how Porcupine Tree switches from happy to dark feeling music so well.
Hey hey Bass Lightyeah, it's so lovely to see you back here, thank you kindly for stopping by again! And yes, we dig Porcupine Tree as well, and the mighty Steven Wilson is actually a good friend of mine (and the loveliest human in the music industry too!). So rest assured, he's various musical projects are always on our radar! Also, you may like the collaboration I did with him and a few other friends. You can stream it (or download a free mp3) here: HackMusicTheory.com/Ray - Enjoy :)
@@HackMusicTheory Jesus Christ, what network have I found here? Awesome! Rock on!
Haha welcome to the good people network, we like to stick together in this industry :)
Much appreciated, thank you!
Thank you.
Hey hey Niven, it's lovely to see you again! Thanks for taking the time to watch and connect, we really appreciate you always stopping by! Hope everything is wonderfully well your side :)
wooo! I'm going to try this out
Hey hey Sebastián, it's so lovely to see you back here, hope this finds you splendidly well! Thank you sincerely for watching and connecting again, we really appreciate you being a part of our community! Have a great weekend, and we hope to see you back here next Saturday for more theory hacks! And please keep us posted on how your version turns out :)
You should do this to Jon Bellions drum grooves
So Animated!
How can people live without TEA!
What?! People live without tea? That's preposterous!!
@@HackMusicTheory Just no need for it. Why suffer?
hi,it sound very well ,i got to practice it .thanks a lot ,have a nice sunday and you make me addict to tea ,i love lapsong sushang ...
Happy to help you with your tea addiction ;) I haven't had lapsong sushang in forever! Maybe it's time to get some. Kate
ruclips.net/video/qyTjD_9Tpa8/видео.html
I've found my people. Thanks.
Yay, and a warm welcome to our Hack Music Theory community, eastlake93! We publish new vids every Thursday, so we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks! Until then, have a wonderful week/weekend :)
and i was wondering why i cant make my Aeolian to sound uplifting...
What is the point of those people who dislike this video?
Cool
Hey minutemaestro668, thanks for stopping by, and welcome to our Hack Music Theory community, we really appreciate you being here! What kinda music are you into?
I don't know what any of this means but mid 90s has a damn beautiful score. I should have played an instrument as a kid dammit.
It's never too late, Shane. Seriously! Start now :)
@@HackMusicTheory I have a pretty nice Yamaha I got for my kids to take lessons on. I suppose i have no excuse. RUclips can teach me. Thanks ;)
That's the spirit! We're cheering you on :)
I have to say that D lydian and A ionian Are Not relatives... Sorry.. Relative keys have same key signature.. These two don't have..
D Lydian: D, E, F♯, G♯, A, B, C♯. A Ionian: A, B, C♯, D, E, F♯, G♯. Same key signature :)
@@HackMusicTheory Ou I was wrong! I understood just moment ago ! :D
I'm perfect fourth!
Oooohhhh that's a good one haha!!! Lovely to see you again Andrei, as always! How's everything your side?
Hi Kate & Ray, I was exploring non-diatonic notes lately. It appears I was using them all the time, but in a very chaotic manner. Now I know where exactly I need them and where not!
Amazingly amazing!!! And yes, non-diatonic notes are a complete game-changer, when you know how (and where) to use them :)
No f&+@ing tea?!!???
😎💪💪💪
Hey Augusto, thanks for stopping by, and welcome to our Hack Music Theory community, we really appreciate you being here! What kinda music are you into?
HAHAHAHA LOVEEE so funny
very helpfull btw
Hey hey Esteban! So happy you found this helpful and funny :D
Hope to hear from you again! Until then, happy music making :)