⚠Please note that the written chord progressions have been simplified All the chord progressions introduced are included in the free trial pack. bangumisamples.com/b/hero 00:13 IV_III_VIm_VIm 00:35 IV_III_VIm_I 00:58 IV_III_VIm_V 01:20 IV_V_IIIm_VIm 01:43 IV_V_III_VIm 02:05 IV_I_V_VIm 02:28 IV_V_VIm_I 02:51 VIm_IV_V_I 03:13 VIm_IIm_V_I 03:36 I/III_IV_V_VIm
@@hamzahalif2687 in this context you could use F Lydian over these chords since the progressions are still anchored on C as the Imaj. C Lydian would clash due to it containing an F# note but that dissonance could lead to some interesting sounds.
If you wanna go deeper, you can also add: - Extensions (i.e. sevenths, ninths): take the 1:21 progression as example. If you add some extensions, you'll have: [IVmaj7 - V7 - iii7 - vi]. In the key of C, that would be: Fmaj7 - G7 - Em7 - Am. You can find it in almost every anime intro. - Passing chords: chords that are not part of the progression but they help you to get a smooth transition from a chord to another. - Chromaticisms: moving step by step to create tension. You can use it as a progression: [vi - bVIaug - I6/4 - #IVm7b5]. In the key of C, that would be: Am - Ab+ - C/G - F#m7b5. You can see the bass note descending step by step. You can use it as transition/passing chords, just like the intro/outro of this very video @ 00:08. - Voice leading: pay attention to the melody. Don't be afraid to reshape the chord so it can serve the melody. Not every triad is played in the "1-3-5" form.
This is great, no BS presentation, you really know what you're writing about here both in terms of J-pop/rock style and music theory. Wish such tutorials were available 10 years ago when I didn't knew this, oh well, musicianship is a struggle XDD
Awesome video. Another really cool trick is for any progression that lands on the minor vi, resolving it to a VIsus4->VI major instead at the end. It's a bit kitsch but it sounds so nice
Dude, the video is really useful, but I would like to see a variety in the examples of harmony. I wish you the promotion of the channel!!💪 Videos like this can be motivating and inspiring. PS my English is bad, so I used a translator
⚠Please note that the written chord progressions have been simplified
All the chord progressions introduced are included in the free trial pack.
bangumisamples.com/b/hero
00:13 IV_III_VIm_VIm
00:35 IV_III_VIm_I
00:58 IV_III_VIm_V
01:20 IV_V_IIIm_VIm
01:43 IV_V_III_VIm
02:05 IV_I_V_VIm
02:28 IV_V_VIm_I
02:51 VIm_IV_V_I
03:13 VIm_IIm_V_I
03:36 I/III_IV_V_VIm
7/10 of them start with IV so the takeaway here is, just abuse the lydian mode
IV is not lydian bro you’re thinking of II
@barackobama7563 no that's dorian
Which Lydian? C Lydian or f lydian
@@hamzahalif2687 in this context you could use F Lydian over these chords since the progressions are still anchored on C as the Imaj. C Lydian would clash due to it containing an F# note but that dissonance could lead to some interesting sounds.
If you wanna go deeper, you can also add:
- Extensions (i.e. sevenths, ninths): take the 1:21 progression as example. If you add some extensions, you'll have: [IVmaj7 - V7 - iii7 - vi]. In the key of C, that would be: Fmaj7 - G7 - Em7 - Am. You can find it in almost every anime intro.
- Passing chords: chords that are not part of the progression but they help you to get a smooth transition from a chord to another.
- Chromaticisms: moving step by step to create tension. You can use it as a progression: [vi - bVIaug - I6/4 - #IVm7b5]. In the key of C, that would be: Am - Ab+ - C/G - F#m7b5. You can see the bass note descending step by step. You can use it as transition/passing chords, just like the intro/outro of this very video @ 00:08.
- Voice leading: pay attention to the melody. Don't be afraid to reshape the chord so it can serve the melody. Not every triad is played in the "1-3-5" form.
1:00 I think Kanaria likes this one, but I am not sure.
I can literally HEAR the lyrics for Queen over this, it’s cr詠zy
This is great, no BS presentation, you really know what you're writing about here both in terms of J-pop/rock style and music theory. Wish such tutorials were available 10 years ago when I didn't knew this, oh well, musicianship is a struggle XDD
my favorite video ever
nah bros a life saver 🔥
Hey! Another chord progression here below!
Fmaj9-Em7b9-Am9-Gm7
Not Japanese yet but it sounds like that. 😅😅😅😅
fun-fact: 1:22 this EXACT chord progression is used in Queen's The Show Must Go On during the bridge
Woah, this is actually super useful! Thank you for making this video!
Awesome video. Another really cool trick is for any progression that lands on the minor vi, resolving it to a VIsus4->VI major instead at the end. It's a bit kitsch but it sounds so nice
thank you so much!
Very helpful for testing out tones on guitar
Damn, thats nice. Well put and beautiful and simple to look at, thank you!
Dude, the video is really useful, but I would like to see a variety in the examples of harmony. I wish you the promotion of the channel!!💪 Videos like this can be motivating and inspiring.
PS my English is bad, so I used a translator
That’s really good! I was singing to the chords 😂
OH IM ABSOLUTELY USING THIS
Thank uuu!!! what a video 🎉
This is awesome
1:21 never gonna give you up never gonna let you down 🗣️ 🔥🔥🔥
almost: Never Gonna Give You Up uses a similar chord progression
This is great! Thanks!
This is really nice!
Nice
Thanks for the video
Love you man. This is sick❤
What's that relaxing music in the beginning? 0:00
2:23 am by sharon.