How to create PROG ROCK - Ingredients & recipes
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- In this lesson you’ll learn what it takes to write progressive rock songs and riffs. We look at the characteristics of progressive rock and mix them together to create progressive Rock and progressive Metal.
0:00 Introduction
1:07 What is progressive
2:47 Progressive ingredients
5:36 Odd time signatures
7:09 Odd time signature examples
11:29 Using extended “Jazz” chords
16:00 Common note chord changes
19:47 Chromatic mediant
22:33 Dissonant intervals
24:11 Scale choice
27:36 Conclusion
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Artwork: (c) 2021) Rob van Hal
Guitars:
Strandberg* Boden Prog NX (www.strandbergguitars.com)
Ibanez JEM 7vb (www.Ibanez.com)
Ibanez AZ2204
Ibanez SD GR Bass (www.Ibanez.com)
Takamine GD930 (www.takamine.com)
Castilla Classical Guitars
Recording:
Oktave MK-012 microphone
Axe FX FM9 (www.fractalaudio.com)
Laney LFR FRFR cabs
Neural DSP plugins (www.neuraldsp.com/)
Fireface UCXII audio interface (www.rme-audio.de)
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Sigma Contemporary 30mm F1.4
Aperture Studio Lights
Godox Softboxes
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(c)2023 Rob van Hal, Netherlands
Subjects in this video:
Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal, Progressive Rock riffs, Making progressive rock, Creating progressive Rock, What scales for progressive rock, Odd time signatures progressive rock, Rhythm progressive rock,
Chromatic mediant, Chord extensions, Tritone substitution, Improvise on guitar, Guitar lesson, Guitar tutorial, Progressive rock guitar, Rock guitar and Metal guitar.
Now we just need the How to create Jazz Fusion video and we’ll have it all. 🙂
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Very well explained! Thanks for sharing ad helping the budding artists understand the depths of prog music 🙌👍
I Love prog rock and metal ! I'm here ! Excited to learn more as a big prog fan :)
Awesome lesson. One thing I've always learned is not to overplay in this genre otherwise it can become a jumbled mess and you have to have the discipline to let the time signature and other instruments breathe especially as a guitar player and keep in mind it isn't always intricate busy parts that's needed. If you listen to most of the great prog players like Alex Lifeson, John Petrucci,Steve Hackett and many others they really understand that. If you need to play just one power chord for 16 measures then do it, if the song doesn't need a solo don't play one. This is a sign of being an excellent musician in my opinion understanding your place in the music and understanding you are PART of the music not THE music.
Seriously, this video is PACKED with great stuff... Absolutely great Rob! Thanks.
This video is amazing. Content to the max, excellent examples, great production.. Thanks!
Absolutely brilliant lesson, Rob. Listen out for the new Dream Crimson album soon!
I will listen to that Tony!
Love love love your channel. Always learn so much and it's always in the wheelhouse of what interests me most
FANTASTIC lesson. Thank you.
best teacher in youtube! when your first prog metal album :D 🤘 your examples are awesome!
I adore the light in this video.
wow that was full of amazing stuff to explore, great examples and superb playing. thanks!
Surprised no one said anything about that ‘jazz chord progression’ being the same changes seen in Selenium Forest by Plini
Well noticed!
While it is a common progression it is indeed the progression Plini uses apart from the Am(add9). He uses a Am7... I think...
This channel is a gem
Learnt so much from you.
Been waiting for your post :)
Thanks for the lesson Rob!
Great lesson! Thank you!
Fantastic video! I have been a prog rock fan for most of my life and you have finally revealed its secrets
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome ! Thank you !!!
expertly explained and demonstrated with beautiful examples. thank you.
Truly interesting stuff...quite a lot to digest and a springboard for a endless experimentation.
Thanks man, your lessons are ace, always a lot ro learn, i wish i didn't have anything else to do but just learn the guitar!
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Another masterpiece..
Would love to get your take on looping.
Brilliant.
This is priceless. Thank you.
Dank je wel!
An excellent exposition.
This is a mine of gold, so much information! Three billion thank yous :) :)
With great knowledge comes great responsibility! Fantastic and informative video that will hopefully inspire musicians to push their boundaries! Cheers from one prog fan to another!
Thanks!
Not the easiest of topics, but the video addresses it beautifully, such great examples and tuition. Excellent stuff!
Thank you!
... great vid ... this is the kind if content which I do really like ... great topic very good explained and with nice and musically recorded examples ... :)
Thanks!
@19:17 you got that G chord shape with the fret number on V, That makes it a A13 with an F# instead of E. I think that's an editing mistake!!!
THANKS FOR THE LESSONS!!!!!
I think so too ;) Sorry for that...
Best channel on RUclips!!! Way to go
Now that was an excellent tutorial. Another great prog scale is the Neapolitan minor scale by the way. It helps though to think of it as Phrygian harmonic
Thanks
Awesome lesson!! Can talk about the tones for rock/metal prog?
it's important for this style of music and it's little bit complcated when you're beginner or intermediate!
great video, also your english has gotten very good rob! keep the content coming :D
Thank you!
Great lesson mate. The Change to 7/8 was a nice example but i don't think it helped the riff enough to justify the change. You did show the feel change and that's most important to help someone understand in real life. I r l.
Laney cab like Guthrie Govan ! Oh yeah ! 😊
Cool
WOW is this a video response to my request of a Dream Theater style lesson earlier during the year? THANKS ROB!
i highly suggest Stephen Taranto for prog metal and also the group called The Helix Nebula
Incredible player. His alternate picking is top notch in the guitar sphere
hell yea this video has 0 dislikes
I think the most prolific progressive rock band today is no doubt King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
Thanks for the contribution. For listening: www.youtube.com/@KingGizzardAndTheLizardWizard
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Awesome. Thanks.