Another banger! Let me blow your mind though on something I just learned. Highlight the bars you want to record then hit Ctrl + L. It will loop record. Meaning Ableton will only record what you do in that loop no matter how many takes, and it’s continuous. Record as many takes as you want. Then when you’re done right click the Track Title Bar on the right and click “Show Take Lanes” it’ll show you all the takes you just did. One thing to note is if let’s say you loop bars 2-8 and on your last take you went to bar 7 and stopped recording press Ctrl + Z to undo the very last loop you recorded or it will mess up the timing of the other takes you did.
Hey Giuseppe, or anyone else that is reading. I've got a question that might be stupid, but troubles me. In the first example, where there's a lot of talk about modal interchange, wouldnt it just be the Phrygian mode? I dont understand why it is a modal interchange, and not just Phrygian. The way I see it, if you've got a minor chord (Em7 for example) and play a major chord half step above it (Fma7 in this case), isnt it just Phrygian?
@@giuseppegilardidisculpa, debo haber tenido mal configurado mi celular y no salía el audio, ahora si lo puedo escuchar bien. Saludos para vos Giusep!!
baby wake up, giuseppe just dropped a new 30min video
Dude you are the best guitar teacher on youtube in my opinion. And all this good stuff for free? You're a God sent bro
really appreciate it.
Another banger! Let me blow your mind though on something I just learned.
Highlight the bars you want to record then hit Ctrl + L. It will loop record. Meaning Ableton will only record what you do in that loop no matter how many takes, and it’s continuous.
Record as many takes as you want. Then when you’re done right click the Track Title Bar on the right and click “Show Take Lanes” it’ll show you all the takes you just did.
One thing to note is if let’s say you loop bars 2-8 and on your last take you went to bar 7 and stopped recording press Ctrl + Z to undo the very last loop you recorded or it will mess up the timing of the other takes you did.
I can sit on those chords all day.
Back and fourth for hours. So beautiful. 🙏thanks for teaching me.✌️
Love this! I would absolutely love if you covered more proggy progressions like this
You are the only one who knows how to teach and create music man❤❤❤ absolutely love it
So much informative brother
Thankyou so much 🙏🎸🎸🎸
my favorite track using this tech→ Stellar Evolution by I Built The Sky (2:54~)
Great video. Hope the series continues with more PROGressions
Love the Contortionist. They're incredible live.
i knew it was gonna be a flat6 major kinda feel(depending on the tonic) i think youve made a video about this exact thing a few years back too
high quality content, thank you for sharing such a great video.
Thanks for all the tips !!
High end quality video, man. Especially the Implementation-Part. Can you do a Video on how you organized you Ableton-template?
Hey Giuseppe, or anyone else that is reading. I've got a question that might be stupid, but troubles me.
In the first example, where there's a lot of talk about modal interchange, wouldnt it just be the Phrygian mode? I dont understand why it is a modal interchange, and not just Phrygian. The way I see it, if you've got a minor chord (Em7 for example) and play a major chord half step above it (Fma7 in this case), isnt it just Phrygian?
you go half step down with the maj chord, not up. so in your example: Em7 - Ebmaj7
aaaah, brings back awesome progcamp vibes 🤘
Awesome video. Cheers.
which drum VST did you use in this video?
ggd p4
This is wild i love it, 🎸 🔥
ill be honest your teaching and understanding is amazing but very frustrating to understand without tabs
superb content ❤
E-7 Ebmaj7 D-7 Dbmaj7 Try this one, you will love it! I learnt it from Persona 5 OST.
yep, same concept! and that OST is amazing
Sounds a lot like Plini Sweet nothings
would love to watch you just cook up in abelton
Y el audio?
what about it
@@giuseppegilardidisculpa, debo haber tenido mal configurado mi celular y no salía el audio, ahora si lo puedo escuchar bien. Saludos para vos Giusep!!