A TRICK TO WRITE CINEMATIC MUSIC - Music Theory in 5 Minutes #27

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @stoatsnhoney
    @stoatsnhoney Год назад +3

    This video finally answered some of my big questions about chromatic mediants in a way I actually understood!

    • @Woochia
      @Woochia  Год назад

      Glad it helped! :)

  • @claroushkakatoes8630
    @claroushkakatoes8630 2 года назад +3

    One of the best videos of the whole RUclips GAME
    Thank you beaucoup!!

  • @caglarongan
    @caglarongan 7 месяцев назад

    Very well made video, highly appreciated!

  • @tristant9686
    @tristant9686 2 года назад +1

    Quick & simple explanation of something I've never heard of!

  • @ZetaCarinae
    @ZetaCarinae 2 года назад +1

    Incredibly clear, really excellent video. Thank you!

  • @YandtheB
    @YandtheB Год назад +1

    mind blown. fantastic content. i subscribed- you made me a fan.

    • @Woochia
      @Woochia  Год назад

      Awesome, thank you!

  • @Oyasoom
    @Oyasoom 2 года назад +2

    One of your most impolite videos : there's "merde" written everywhere. (m3rd). French joke aside, I'll rewatch this in a day or two, to make sure the concept has sink in.

  • @raphaelreina7559
    @raphaelreina7559 5 месяцев назад

    MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN this video is F- Awesome i'm going to download it. This video is pure gold information!! i love it!

    • @Woochia
      @Woochia  5 месяцев назад

      Haha, glad you like it! :)

  • @axxel9626
    @axxel9626 2 года назад +1

    Thank you soo much! ❤️❤️

  • @soxxy8588
    @soxxy8588 2 года назад

    Love this man. Making magic today... Was wondering if the mediant had relationships in this manor, do the other degree's of the scale? Sub dominant for example?

  • @TheAtheistworld
    @TheAtheistworld Год назад +1

    Good vids, mate! So, chr mediants have a relation of up or down by min3 or maj3 interval between them. So between any neighbouring chords (ex. C A Csharp E C)?? And I can also insert a chr mediant after or before any chord as a kinda insertion/spice (Am C ‘Eb’ G )?? So theoretically all what matters is a relationship between a chr mediant and neighboring chords?? Or is there other theoretical ways of using these fukkkers?? Thnx❤.

    • @Woochia
      @Woochia  Год назад +1

      Yeah you got it right :) the way I see it, the thing to keep in mind would be that the chromatic mediant in this cord progression would be heard as a tonal shift (the melody on top of this chord often uses a scale where the chromatic mediant is the 1st degree). So maybe having just a couple of notes for the melody during that chord could help ease the transition

    • @TheAtheistworld
      @TheAtheistworld Год назад

      @@Woochia u rock! Thnx mate

  • @noisegrindercn
    @noisegrindercn Год назад

    Thanks for the video, very informative! One question: the way you play those chords in the example, is it a type of arpeggio? It doesn't get explained in the playlist though.

    • @Woochia
      @Woochia  Год назад +1

      In the examples at the end, yes it is some can of arpeggios. Basically I find a rhythm playing only the notes from a the chords, and I add a melody on top, also using the notes from the chords

    • @noisegrindercn
      @noisegrindercn Год назад

      @@Woochia I replicate the pattern in my DAW and it sounds awesome! It'd be great if you could include an arpeggio/broken chords video in the Music Theory playlist since there is hardly anything on youtube about arpeggio theory and how it sounds good except some piano playing lessons. Sounds greedy but just my suggestion though :)