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Tell me why I learned more about practical music theory in this 15 minute video than I did in all my high school and college music classes. Jalapeño kettle cooked.
Oh my god! So many possibilities to monotonous genres, like techno and drone... I never thought about something like this coz, you know all this theory for instrumental nerds and stuff, and i can do boom-boom and woozch- woozch on my own😂 I'm so embarrassed and happy at the same time!
@@jaronlopez hi, can you make a video on my in the Key of A minor, the fifth has an F# when you make a 9th chord. Please Some say Emin flat 9. It's confusing me
He is wrong C major D mode 2 E mode 3 F mode 4 G mode 5 A minor B mode 7 C major They are all the same scale you just start on the next note as home/root note. It is called playing in key. 🎉
You have no idea how many years I spent trying to find that explanation. Finally figured out how mods work.... You should write a book about music theory i think!
This is outstanding. I have found that not enough tutorials focus on rhythmic concepts, so the fact that you included that here really makes this stand out. Please, more of this!
This might be the best music theory/production video I've seen on youtube. How the complexity of the progression is scaling through the video is amazing, really easy to learn even for begginers with only the basic concepts of music theory just like me. Also the final product sounds so professional that it gave me a lot of motivation to continue this music production journey I've started at 24, just when I thought I was maybe too old to start... Thanks Jaron
this is literally one of the best explanations of greek modes ever, and it is not even the main topic of the video. Great great stuff! Modes are not scales, they are modes. Ways of arranging intervals starting from a note.
Salt and vinegar!! Not sure what people are talking about regarding music theory, the crisp flavor description is one of the best I've seen, big up ya self fella
Never really comment, but I have been looking for a music theory video like this. Not too simple where you're teaching me stuff like "three notes make a chord", "c major", and all that stuff, but not too advanced where you assume I know all the chord names and shiz. Also it's on stuff that actually sounds cool! Keep up the good work man!
My favourite thing about these videos is that you actually explained the upper extensions and the theory behind them with the modes. It's such a breath of fresh air from the "chord code" "place a note, go up by 2, 3, 1 *whatever*". Like if you don't wanna learn theory and just want the sound then go off King, I'm not saying it's wrong, I'm just saying that learning theory gives you an appreciation for jt and a deeper level of understanding helps every instrument sound homogeneous cuz they all feed off the same material. This is probably the most informative tutorial I've seen, I feel like it helps view music with the lens of a "real musician" as supposed to "someone who makes music". Amazing video, pls keep teaching like this
I love how you explained all this in such a sequential order, just taking the time to layer more and more techniques. This was very insightful, thank you for such a high quality video!
u just explained the modes in the most simplest way any one on physical earth cannot explain. i was confused in modes and u just clears the air for me. thanx.
wtf this video is such a gem! Better than any other music theory videos I've watched in 2021. Please make videos about stepping outside typical chord progressions!!! Really love it and appreciate it!
No wonder the RUclips algorithm shoved this in my face for a while now. Very well made, well explained, and well exemplified! I too will say the inclusion of rhythmic playing concepts really took this up a notch. Well done!
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@@telkmx Hey, the link should work for you now. 🎹
@@jaronlopez Dill pickle.
Tell me why I learned more about practical music theory in this 15 minute video than I did in all my high school and college music classes. Jalapeño kettle cooked.
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Incredible presentation by the way, so clear and concise - subscribed!
Finally found what I’ve been looking for!! Thanks for sharing the wealth bro!
I subbed as soon as you starting talking about potato chips.
This is the best explanation of modes I’ve ever seen! Thank you for this 🤘🏽
Finally someone not throwing complete bullshit about composition on RUclips
Best RUclips video I’ve ever seen on production. Absolutely grateful man!❤
You have my attention. Thanks, subscribed.
Brother, you are wicked smart when it comes to music theory, and teaching it. Never stop!
Quite basic but ok
@@hoidoei941 maybe this post, but see the others too
@@hoidoei941 may aswell try and shoot someone down. Good for you mate, Your all over it.....
yea he is grammy award youtuber hahah
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Cheddar and Sour Cream! Got me!
Oh my god! So many possibilities to monotonous genres, like techno and drone... I never thought about something like this coz, you know all this theory for instrumental nerds and stuff, and i can do boom-boom and woozch- woozch on my own😂
I'm so embarrassed and happy at the same time!
15 Min lesson worth 3 months - or more - SOOOOOOOOOO COOOOOOOOOOOOL !!!
Literally one of the most incredible RUclips music lessons I've ever seen! Please don't ever stop. Or I will find you. 🤣🤣👍✊
Thanks for the kind words and the motivation 😆
@@jaronlopez hi, can you make a video on my in the Key of A minor, the fifth has an F# when you make a 9th chord. Please Some say Emin flat 9. It's confusing me
He is wrong
C major
D mode 2
E mode 3
F mode 4
G mode 5
A minor
B mode 7
C major
They are all the same scale you just start on the next note as home/root note. It is called playing in key. 🎉
@@ohstirfry relative key and parallel key. The difference is the root
THIS is the most educational 15 min video on youtube probably!!!
You have no idea how many years I spent trying to find that explanation. Finally figured out how mods work.... You should write a book about music theory i think!
Oh brother when it started moving and you kept adding to the groove, that was so sick
One the best lesson on youtube. Pls more like this
Dang I didn’t know you had a RUclips channel until now! 🤯🤯🤯
Wasabi for the win. Loving this offering of chord considerations. Cheers and happy holidays!
Barbecue! Thank you for this video. I’ve definitely been putting off learning music theory 🙌🏾🙏🏾
This is seriously one of the best videos on modes I've seen. Your method and manner of of presentation is simple and effective. TY!
Salt & Vinegar
best music theory lesson on youtube hands down!
agreed.
How many "theory" videos have you seen? 1?
this connected modal jazz concepts that had NEVER clicked for me before, thank you!!!!
This is outstanding. I have found that not enough tutorials focus on rhythmic concepts, so the fact that you included that here really makes this stand out. Please, more of this!
thank you jaron, finally someone showing how to use theory directly in the production process 👍
modes never made sense until you described them the way you did, thank you!!
This is solid. Salt and vinnegar.
This might be the best music theory/production video I've seen on youtube. How the complexity of the progression is scaling through the video is amazing, really easy to learn even for begginers with only the basic concepts of music theory just like me. Also the final product sounds so professional that it gave me a lot of motivation to continue this music production journey I've started at 24, just when I thought I was maybe too old to start... Thanks Jaron
Nice cinematography analogies great video!
This is more than i learned at fullsail, lol. Bless up
this is literally one of the best explanations of greek modes ever, and it is not even the main topic of the video. Great great stuff!
Modes are not scales, they are modes. Ways of arranging intervals starting from a note.
Salt and vinegar!! Not sure what people are talking about regarding music theory, the crisp flavor description is one of the best I've seen, big up ya self fella
Amazing video, edit, clear charts and awesome sounds, thanks a lot. Inspiring and educating!
I dont usually comment, however this needs to stay in the algorithm. Thankyou!
Out of every video I’ve watched on modes as a guitar player I never thought a video about music production would be the one to break it down the best
This is incredibly well explained. Thank you for taking your time to make this gem
From someone who's struggling with music theory, this blew my mind.
abosultely phenomenal vid. great explanation of really useful information. thank you!
Yeah buddy! Great production on these.
Sounds awesome. Matt Johnson creates similar vibes ❤❤❤
Yoooo so straight forward and so helpful for me rn. Subbed instantly
Never really comment, but I have been looking for a music theory video like this. Not too simple where you're teaching me stuff like "three notes make a chord", "c major", and all that stuff, but not too advanced where you assume I know all the chord names and shiz. Also it's on stuff that actually sounds cool! Keep up the good work man!
My favourite thing about these videos is that you actually explained the upper extensions and the theory behind them with the modes. It's such a breath of fresh air from the "chord code" "place a note, go up by 2, 3, 1 *whatever*".
Like if you don't wanna learn theory and just want the sound then go off King, I'm not saying it's wrong, I'm just saying that learning theory gives you an appreciation for jt and a deeper level of understanding helps every instrument sound homogeneous cuz they all feed off the same material.
This is probably the most informative tutorial I've seen, I feel like it helps view music with the lens of a "real musician" as supposed to "someone who makes music". Amazing video, pls keep teaching like this
We should be paying you for this....
You are outrageously great in putting these thru.... 🤓👍🏅
Voodoo Chips! I really appreciate your thorough yet concise explanations of understanding theory concepts.
Great vid and method of explanation. You already know 😎
Man. You put things into a useful perspective
your insight is sooo helpful !!! really cool guy and your music IQ REALLY shows in your music. Thanks !!!!
This is the clearest way modes have been explained that I’ve ever seen
Incredible explanations given! You have knack for this and have earned a new sub! Salt & Vinegar! 😁
I love how you explained all this in such a sequential order, just taking the time to layer more and more techniques. This was very insightful, thank you for such a high quality video!
Awesome music theory, man super cool video.❤
wow. one of the best explanations and breakdowns i've seen
This was mesmerizing !!!!
Awesome man! Loving the content.
Awesome vid ! Also we want the deeper dive ! 🙂
Unsalted cape cod kettle cooked! Great lesson many thanks!
Barbeque or sweet chilli for me!
I’m so glad someone is making this information so easily accessible. Thanks man! Amazing job.
u just explained the modes in the most simplest way any one on physical earth cannot explain. i was confused in modes and u just clears the air for me. thanx.
What website is this guy buying comments from lol
wonderful, video, your explanations are so clear. Thanks Jaron for sharing this.
Lately them funions been hittin’
dayum great stuff man!
My favorite potato chip flavor are Lydian chips. 😂
Great video.
wtf this video is such a gem! Better than any other music theory videos I've watched in 2021. Please make videos about stepping outside typical chord progressions!!! Really love it and appreciate it!
Hard agree 😍
you make music theory fun and easy, never stop these !!!
Incredibly useful teachings and talented teacher. More please!
No wonder the RUclips algorithm shoved this in my face for a while now. Very well made, well explained, and well exemplified!
I too will say the inclusion of rhythmic playing concepts really took this up a notch. Well done!
one of the best tutorials on yt
This is one of the best tutorials I have seen in years.
Great stuff, Jaron!
Thanks for explaining and demonstrating!
thanx...... fantastic i have never thought of it,
Damn…maybe the best chord tutorial in the history of chord tutorials
Loving your vids, cool and stylish and really easy to digest
This was a really good way of teaching! Loved the video.❤
Brilliant breakdown!!
Ready salted, fantastic!
your fretless bass playing is absolutely crazy
Holy chilli sprinkled chips, this video is absolutely brilliant ❤
Great video!! More of there please!
What a cool way of teaching. Keep up good work.
wow, so good, thank you man, you explain this so much more effortless than all these monumental musical theory books
wow, and re-recording those midi tracks with live performance is genius
Instant sub, love your efficient yet super clear tutorial, just amazing❤
this tutorial is unreal, what a giant
a real masterclass !
That was amazing Dood :)) More please :))))
maddest video, appreciate you buddy
Im happy just listening to this.
Thank you for that great lesson! So much useful information showed in interesting way!
That was fascinating, I really like lime and pepper; thanks for sharing!
This is some of the best info I have seen on such a subject. Applicable and simple to understand. Thanks very much
Use this kind of chords in house music would be gorgeous!
I literally LOVE YOU for clearing scales for us! 😩❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏
Wow that was amazing!
Super, super approachable breakdown of building a track. How you only have 20k sub is beyond me, I think that's going to change pretty quick
Liked and subbed, this video is great. Gonna use this alot, thankyou 🙏
This was very well put together and digestible, great content!