Changing songs from MAJOR to MINOR
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- Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
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Like Cole Porter said all those years ago... How strange the change from major to minor.
The outro music is Dick van der Stoep's major key arrangement of Für Elise: • Für Elise in A major
And, an extra special thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel’s Patreon saints! 😇
DISCLAIMER: The opinions within this video are those of David Bennett Music and not necessarily those of Hit’n’Mix Ltd. The creators of RipX, Hit’n’Mix Ltd, do not condone ripping of audio without the appropriate copyright permissions. David Bennett Music takes full legal responsibility and is fully liable for the choice of songs and artist trademarks used in this video and any editing and mixing applied to them. David Bennett Music indemnifies Hit’n’Mix Ltd against any costs arising from said use of songs and trademarks. No copyright infringement is intended, and this video is for private learning, study purposes, and parody only. The songs studied in this video are:
Hey Jude - The Beatles - • Hey Jude (Remastered 2...
Here Comes The Sun - The Beatles - • Here Comes The Sun (Re...
Don’t Stop Believing - Journey - • Journey - Don't Stop B...
House Of The Rising Sun - The Animals - • House of the Rising Sun
Love Me Do - The Beatles - • Love Me Do (Remastered...
Creep - Radiohead - • Radiohead - Creep
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0:00 Introduction
0:07 Hey Jude
1:03 Here Comes The Sun
3:12 Don't Stop Believin'
4:38 House of the Rising Sun
5:46 RipX
6:44 Love Me Do
8:21 Creep
11:08 Patreon
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I'd love to get one on one music lessons from you
Not Journey! I Hate Journey!
Why not come sail away instead…
Unfortunately, RipX doesn't work with AMD graphics cards, only NVIDIA.
Would it be crazy to put a song in a range of modes, from Lydian to Phrygian?
He's not a creep now, he's not a weirdo, he knows what the hell he doing there, he belongs there
Sounds like good lyrics for a song.
That’s pretty clever. 😂. Well done.
When you were here before. I could look you in the eye. You’re just like an angel. Your skin makes me smile. You float like a feather, in a beautiful world.
You make me feel special. We’re so very special.
I’m not a creep. I’m not a weirdo. I know exactly what I’m doing here. I do belong here.
You’ve healed all my wounds. You’ve helped me take control. We’re together in our bodies.
Together in our souls.
I know you would notice, if weren’t around.
You make me feel special. We’ve got something special.
I’m not a creep. I’m not a weirdo . I know exactly what I’m doing here. I do belong here.
We’re flying up so high! Flying up so high! We fly, fly, fly, fly FLY!!
Whatever makes you happy. Whatever you want.
You’re so very special. You make me feel special.
I’m not a creep. I’m not a weirdo. I know exactly what we’re doing here. I do belong here. We do belong here.
@@elijahfordsidioticvarietys8770 Its literally a Coldplay song now lmaoooo
Too many times the word "special".
You are soooo unique, Monique.
You bring me joy, Joy.
You inspire me peace, Eunice.
You smell like a field of cherries, Sherry.
You pay my bills, Jill.
Man beatles in the minor sounds like every sad love ballad and im all for it
Check out Ghost's cover of Here Comes the Sun
Right...not really a Beatles fan but switching them to minor sounds great!
Minor chords are used for sad songs
Not always. There are sad major key songs. And happy minor key.@@thechadvoltaires8930
0:07 Bye Jude
1:04 Here Hides the Sun
3:12 Just Keep Believin'
4:38 The House of the Rising Moon
6:44 Love Me Boo
4:38 The House Of The Setting Sun
3:12 Stop Believin'
Fur elise at the end
Here Dies the Sun*
@@miyouminna3862 It Was Good Elise
3 beatles songs, 1 radiohead song, perfection
😊😊😊😊
And a Beethoven song!!! 🤩
8:20, take a drink!😁
And a journey song
No? The animals, beetles, and journey, no?
0:07 Bye Jude
1:04 There Goes the Sun
3:12 Please Stop Believin'
4:38 House of the Setting Sun
6:44 Don't Love Me
8:21 Hero
Thank you
Some 25 years ago a flute playing friend of mine and I, playing guitar, noticed that songs with a lot of #'s were a lot easier to play if he ignored three of them, thus making it minor. We took Bye Bye Love, played it in minor only instrumentally, started playing it slower and claimed we were doing a "New Hebrew Folk Song". The audience didn't recognise it until we sped up. Was a lot of fun.
Oy verkakte!
That's a great trick that's sounds like it would be fun at a gig for the band and the audience. Well done mate.
I converted a whole bunch of Christmas songs using the 'Diatonic' feature of Cakewalk. 'Linus and Lucy' sounded like a hora!
@@dhpbear2 LMAO!
For some reason I really loved "Don't Stop Believing" by Journey in the minor key. It had such an emotional impact.
Could see that version used in a cinematic release eluding to an emotional moment
Yeah it would make a great minor ballad. I wonder if anybody has ever covered it like that?
Agree, and honestly slow it down further and it would be perfectly moody
"Don't Stop Believing", says the cult pastor organizing a mass suicide.
It literally turned into a Foreigner song
Made “Creep” even sadder than it already is, great job.
7:43 That D to Gm chord progression sounded SO CLEAN!
Don't Stop Believing actually sounds really good in the minor key. I want the whole song like that now!
Don't stop believing sounds like it got ripped from a mysterious vampire musical.
I agree, I like it better than major even.
Perry would have nailed it
It exists! ruclips.net/video/iAqHY85RbV8/видео.html
David, I have to say I admire you a lot, specifically because you are so young and have so much musical education. I am 65 and just now learning basic music theory, and your videos are a major reason I took interest in music. I also like how you incorporate your sponsors into the theme of your lessons. How young were you when you started your journey in music?
Thanks 😊 I first started piano lessons at the age of 11. By the age of 20 I was working full time as a professional musician 🙂🙂🙂
@@DavidBennettPianotruly inspiring! I’m 22 pursuing my live musicians career now
@@JalenJaguar I'm 54, and only started my musical career two years ago. During that time, David has been a strong source of knowledge and inspiration. So thank you for that, David!
That’s awesome dude
Are you sure his videos aren’t a… *minor* reason you took interest in music?
Congrats you made Beatles songs sound like funeral marches 🤣
The only song that sounded good with the major/minor change was the Fur Elise.
@@spindriftdrinker makes fur Elise sound like a Bach counterpoint… certainly strange to listen to but I found them quite refreshing Ngl
... and made the Animals sound like John Otway.
Minored Beatles sound like second-rate Bond movie songs.
So what happens when we switch "Eleanor Rigby" then?
You made Journey sound like Supertramp
I didn't catch this at first but went back and wow, now I can't unhear it.
yeah sounds exactly like Supertramp wtf
Every Finnish pop song from 70s-90s sounds like that
1. Bye Jude
2. Here comes the moon
3. Stop Believing
4. Love me don't
Dont forget about House of the Setting Sun :D
“Here comes the moon” is actually a song by George Harrison
Or, "There goes the sun"
House of the Setting Sun
Please do full versions of Here Comes the Sun and Hey Jude in minor keys. These are hysterical.
Yes I absolutely agree
The band Ghost did exactly that on their cover of Here Comes the Sun. Changed to minor key without changing the lyrics and it was enough to turn it into a song that talks about the Antichrist (Here Comes the Son)
A Perfect Circle did something like this with their cover of Imagine. By putting it in minor (and of course with different production and vocal delivery), it ends up feeling ominous, tense, even vaguely threatening.
Good song choice. I haven’t heard this in a while.
Indeed
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Take a sad song and make it sadder 😂
I really liked the way the melody interacted with the G chord in this new version of "Don't Stop Believin'." When he sings "anywhere" he now sings a major 7th over the chord. Very pretty.
By the way, maybe the title of the minor key version should be called "Stop Believin'"? Or just "Give up Hope"? And "Here Comes the Sun" should be "There Goes the Moon."
I loved the choice to end with a major "Fur Elise," btw.
if you haven't heard it before, the band ghost has covered 'here comes the sun' and taken all the joy out of it so that it sounds eerie and unsettling and incredible - completely in line with the image of the band. highly recommend!
It can also be a wordplay with Sun and Son, with Son being the Antichrist - little darling, here comes the son, and it's all right
@@Rafael-pi4md it most definitely is! especially considering on the tracklist, it's placed after 'genesis' (birth of the antichrist) and chronologically right before infestissumam (whose concept is the antichrist walking the earth). i honestly love ghost lore
You must publish the full version of each song. Its absolutely gorgeous.
When I started learning about reharmonization, I've been keeping the notes of a melody unchanged but changed the chords to be darker and vice versa.
Minor is so, so underrated. It actually sounds really good a lot of times! **Edit** Loved Fur elise at the end! Such a pretty song, sounds great altered as well!
This approach is the best way to learn about modes and theory. Actually hearing and having your ear understand the effect of substitution is so much better than simply theoretical and intellectual understanding .
The band Ghost covered Here Comes the Sun in minor and it worked very well
I was looking for this comment 😂
@@joelchurchill6297 me too
Dude. The Fur Elise at the end in major key REALLY blew my mind!! Incredibly interesting vid, thanks!!
Great video. The final "Für Elise" in major at the end took me by surprise
I did the A major -> A harmonic minor change on a Scottish march for an intonation exercise for a fiddle student just last night (Duke of Fife's Welcome to Deeside, sounded surprisingly good). Fun to see this in my feed today, with it on my mind already!
Wow, you made Here comes the sun into a absolute tragedy fest xD
And Don't stop believin' sounds really weird as well. Kinda like a 80s synth pop hit, it has that feeling to it.
House of the Rising Sun is changed so much it sounds like he is proud his father was a gambler.
Creep sounds like somebody who has given up on life or can't reach his loved person.
Für Elise is going from Minor to Major, isn't it. It almost sounds happy now.
For some reason I've always favored the natural minor/Aeolian mode over the harmonic minor. Not sure why, but that cooler, more melancholic sound just appeases my ears more than harmonic resolution.
That being said, while I do like the harmonic minor versions of the Beatles' songs, I feel like "Don't Stop Believin'" would work much better in the natural minor. I think it may have something to do with the fact that the song uses the Axis progression that you have mentioned in previous videos (I-V-vi-IV). Transposing that to i-V-VI-iv, I feel like it throws off that natural balance between major and minor within the progression itself. I-V-vi-IV has a nice even flow to it, so I think transposing it to its exact opposite (i-v-IV-iv) would be much smoother. Just my opinion. Up for debate though!
My friend and I used to do this in highschool for fun. We'd name a song and try to sing the melody in a minor key
This is the best illustration of the difference between major and minor that I’ve ever heard. Nice work David.
One of the most interesting episodes for a long time 😊😊🎉🎉
Thanks 😊
@@DavidBennettPiano My pleasure, because I found it really interesting and fascinating,a shift between scales and one of my all time favourite songs meaning House Of The Rising Sun was a great example😊😊Greetings from a Finn from Poland 🙃
The Animals song sounds like any song of Moby...
Yes! I've been wondering for years how this is done. Thanks!
That was great!! You should have done "Good Day Sunshine" and see what happens
I admire your ability to make such a productive use of a software i don't even grasp the sense of it. And it was really hilarious to listen to your "particular" versions.
Yesss this is one of my favorite applications of music theory knowledge! Incredible what lowering that 3rd degree can do. Excellent video & would love to see more of this as a series
This is a great ear-opening video. Thanks for posting.
Please do more of these videos 👍👍👍👏👏👏 Very beautiful and creative 🎉
That's so much work for you to do that videos. Thanks a lot!
Hey, I really enjoyed this! Spooky to hear songs you know really well sounding so different...
What I learned today - Good music is good music. Major or minor is just colour.
This is quite liberating.
Great video David - I'd happily listen to the entire Beatles catalogue, polarity flipped.
I love this concept and the results. Great video.
You never miss, David!! Great video
Not sure I like the transformed songs much, but an interesting exercise anyway, especially when you have to deal with chords that weren't in the key to start with! Thanks for making the video.
Quite a disclaimer in the description!
David, I saw this title and immediately prepared to comment with "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" (CAP)...So glad to see the song, and Cole, remembered. Not surprised since it's you. Thanks
I was relieved when you mentioned the D Major in "House of the Rising Sun". It's an important chord, because it's one of those non-diatonic chords (okay, it's fine for A Minor Harmonic, but there's also an F chord in there). You really do have an eye for detail and seem to miss nothing.
Fantastic video! I've made a game out of changing major/minor chords for years. Also fun to simply imagine a different key signature and then play what's on the page. Amazing how often it results in something interesting or beautiful.
Hey David, great video as usual. Maybe you could expand on this idea for a future video. Using the same song you could go through all the seven modes and demonstrate how each scale has a specific feel. We would need a song with a relatively complex melody and or harmony but it would be very interesting.
Fascinating content David. Thanks mate.
This was great, very educational, and an easy way to showcase a sponsor! Please do more of these.
Fun! What a great learning tool for modes. Let's hope for peace with the copyright crowd.
One of the reasons I started watching RUclips music theory channels a few years ago was to break out of the natural minor rut that I’d been in for decades, and try some modes and harmonic approaches that could broaden my palette. But I have to say that I prefer your minor key versions to the major originals, so I guess Aeolian still just feels like home to me!
“But how strange the change from major to minor…”😊
Hey David, just saw you on Geography Now, on the UK episode, it was nice to see a familiar face there, and you did an awesome job explaining your country's music history, Thanks lml
The moment you started playing Hey Jude in minor you had me in stitches. Amazing video, one of your best. And that is no small complement.
Dang, "Hey Jude" in minor is so haunting... The other ones didn't give me that much effect, but the first one makes me wanna lie in my bathtub with my clothes on, and rethink every single life choice I made.
You have really good taste in music all songs from your video is part of my playlist
David you are awesome man. Love your videos.
That was a really cool video. And that D on love me do really did make that Gm more satisfying lol
Nice touch on the end credits. It made me feel a bit uneasy even though it was in a major structure. Fascinating!
Wow, Here comes the sun is actually really cool! Great work!
Really enjoyed this! I have no musical training at all, but like watching music theory videos because even though I probably miss a lot of the detail, I always enjoy feeling like I have some theoretical understanding of something I usually experience on an instinctual level.
Anyway I thought it was interesting that despite to my eyes, explaining how changing a song from major to minor or vice-versa involves changing such-and-such a chord to this-or-that, depending on these few factors etc etc... Makes it look like something you'd have to be a trained musician with an understanding of music theory to do. But despite that my brain just knows automatically how to do it! In fact it's something I do all the time just for fun because it's really interesting to hear a familiar song get completely changed while still somehow sounding the same.
Hey Jude sounds like if radiohead did it.
Exit music if you slowed it a bit ?
Don't Stop me now by Queen actually sounds dope on minor key
You did ya thing bruh. Salute. I've had RipX since last year, got my first major placement from it that wasn't an ad lol. Great program.
Love the idea, great job❤
Will you do a video Introduction to jazz theory, or how to make piano solo, or how to improvise anytime? I know that there are many videos about that, but your videos are so understandable and perfect always.
Thank you! Perhaps I will at one point! I particularly like improvising so perhaps I need to do a video on that 😊😊
This video was just brilliant, David! I just now caught my breath after laughing so hard!
Fur Elise in A major at the end!! Love your videos!
Love this channel!!!
I used to perform Hey Jude in Minor, and used that "Take a sad song and make it sadder" line.
I WANT MY ROYALTIES, DAVID
This is awesome! I'd love to be able to listen to the whole songs. I love minor key music! 🥰
So Informative
Thank You Sirjee
I really enjoyed that. Thank you.
this is so fascinating and such fun, I just wish I was musical like you
Interesting experiment..Thank you ,David.
Such an interesting video! ❤ Thanks!
Thank you!
Hey Jude -> Bye Jude
Here Comes the Sun -> There Goes the Sun
Don't Stop Believin' -> Do Stop Believin'
House of the Rising Sun -> House of the Setting Sun
Love Me Do -> Love Me Don't
Creep -> Obsessive Stalker
It's crazy how the feel of the song is totally inverted.
Great video, love the switches.
I don't know if you've ever done modal changes (like how you described mixolydian) to mix up songs.
I'm sure the chord progressions would need some major tweaking...
I would love to hear the full songs like this!
The Am7(b5) was a really beautiful choice. Nice work!
Fascinating! Thanks
Really liked major Fur Elise, please upload the full version!!
It’s not actually my version. The full version of it is linked in the description 😊😊
As always, the best music theory channel on the internet. Thanks David!
Wow, the RipX looks awesome. I made some research into this topic some 10 years ago and something like this was my dream. Hapoy to see this running in a production software.
Minor Don't Stop Believin' really slaps, not gonna lie.
I would be intrigued by a major Jolene
Good suggestion!
Jolene, Jolene, feel free to take my man
I love your videos. You are like a music master. I make music but I'm very limited with my knowledge. I also love that you are a Beatlemaniac like I am. it is cool to hear these deep dives and reimagining.
Sad Here Comes the Sun was so good
This is a really cool video concept
Thanks 😊
Your lessons are awesome, I hardly understand when you get into “second dominant” territories, but little by little.
Here Comes The Sun in a minor key makes me physically ill.
I loved it!
I absolutely love how most of your videos make references to the Beatles
Loved this!
Wow! That was incredible! :)
Absolute amazing ❤
Thanks David for giving me a glimpse that a Beatles song always sound good.❤
Such a well done video