How To Write Lush 1980's Chords

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Paatreon: / elianadangelo
    In this video I cover how to write lush chords straight out of the 1980's. I cover things like clustering chord voices and using chord suspensions to create a lush harmonic soundscape. This sound is good for mostly styles of music from Pop to R&B, Funk, Soul, Synthwave, Citypop and more!
    00:00 Intro
    00:37 Basic Triads
    00:53 Chord Suspensions
    01:53 Chord Extensions
    02:30 Chord Voice Cluster
    03:48 Suspended Dominant Chords
    05:23 Basic V-I Cadence
    05:53 Basic V-I Cadence w/ Dominant 13sus
    07:34 Outro
  • ВидеоклипыВидеоклипы

Комментарии • 585

  • @XanBcoo
    @XanBcoo Год назад +165

    Something about this actually makes it feel like a VHS tape of a lesson recorded in the 80s

    • @MarioVelezBThinkin
      @MarioVelezBThinkin Год назад +18

      It's that static background noise. Really pretty on the ears actually .

    • @thahawk
      @thahawk Год назад +1

      The zoom ins

    • @iamtuku1169
      @iamtuku1169 Год назад +1

      Reading Rainbow moment!

    • @winterzealot
      @winterzealot 4 месяца назад

      I feel like it's the calm energy 🩷

    • @real.demesure
      @real.demesure 3 месяца назад

      The girl have that vibe haha it’s so cool

  • @LizzardHimself
    @LizzardHimself Год назад +499

    The video being exactly 8:08 long is a nice touch.

    • @seanonel
      @seanonel Год назад +6

      I saw what you did there!

    • @ag4640
      @ag4640 Год назад +3

      It means 80s forever

    • @seanonel
      @seanonel Год назад +10

      The Roland TR-808 is a legendary drum machine from the 80's...

    • @LuckyFlesh
      @LuckyFlesh Год назад +2

      Boooommmmmm

  • @Viper-dz2kw
    @Viper-dz2kw Год назад +48

    Never realized how important the major 2nd interval was to 80’s harmony, wild

    • @skaneverdies
      @skaneverdies Год назад +1

      The best 'one weird trick' I've come across in the last few years. Never really touched in but now it's all over everything I do.

  • @InflatablePlane
    @InflatablePlane Год назад +57

    Love the smooth jazz sensibility of this. There’s lots of jazzy progressions in 80’s pop which is probably why I love it so much. Also Japanese city pop is some of the most amazing 70’s and 80’s music out there.

    • @pingpong7286
      @pingpong7286 Год назад

      amen

    • @DavidBerglund
      @DavidBerglund 7 месяцев назад

      Japanese city pop? Please give me some artist and band names! I feel like this can be what I completely loose myself in for a while...

    • @EliSchweyer
      @EliSchweyer 5 месяцев назад

      @@DavidBerglund ruclips.net/video/MOOXO0ShopI/видео.html

    • @EliSchweyer
      @EliSchweyer 5 месяцев назад

      @@DavidBerglund ruclips.net/video/WQ-fuYZnVCE/видео.html

    • @EliSchweyer
      @EliSchweyer 5 месяцев назад

      @@DavidBerglund ruclips.net/video/fHBjoYd2Hz4/видео.html

  • @LucruxDCLXVI
    @LucruxDCLXVI Год назад +17

    I appreciate that your keyboard diagram has all the notes labeled. As someone who is always a bit slow to recognize notes on a keyboard just by looking at them, it helped considerably to follow along with what you were saying

  • @sammikinsderp
    @sammikinsderp Год назад +22

    The 80s while moving away from jazz still used a lot of harmony heavily influenced by it. Really cool breakdown! You're a good teacher!

  • @tdwwxyz
    @tdwwxyz Год назад +56

    What sounds the Most 80s is the synth itself. It’s beautiful

    • @TomAnderson7
      @TomAnderson7 Год назад +1

      I need to know the sound of that plugin. It sounds super 80s

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Год назад +8

      @@TomAnderson7 DX7 piano with delay, chorus, and reverb; you can use Kontakt, Dexed, FM8, and probably more for that.

    • @MS-Patriot2
      @MS-Patriot2 Год назад +3

      DX7 Rhodes.

    • @TomAnderson7
      @TomAnderson7 Год назад +1

      @@Jason75913 None of my chorus’s or delay sound like that

    • @Jason75913
      @Jason75913 Год назад +4

      @@TomAnderson7 admittedly, I'm guessing by the sounds I hear through my phone 😋
      But that's a DX7 e.piano preset with effects for sure.

  • @ahguitar1
    @ahguitar1 Год назад +66

    I'm a working guitarist / producer / sound engineer and have decided it would be beneficial to actually take a look at composition on piano to help take another step in theory understanding.
    I've also been listening to tons of city pop over the summer.
    So I loved this video. I'm going to learn some city pop tunes on the keyboard!

    • @supernothing77
      @supernothing77 Год назад

      What exactly is city pop?

    • @ahguitar1
      @ahguitar1 Год назад +2

      @@supernothing77 I got to admit I don't know 100%. I only discovered what I think is city pop this year. To me it's specifically Japanese, with a Japanese vocalist. The genre style is this kind of smooth funky 80s sound you can hear in the video. Search for City Pop Playlist and you'll get some examples!

    • @musictheory1403
      @musictheory1403 Год назад +10

      @@supernothing77 It's basically a jazzy sounding pop song. Best example would probably be Plastic Love with Mariya Takeuchi.

    • @supernothing77
      @supernothing77 Год назад

      @@ahguitar1 thank you!

    • @supernothing77
      @supernothing77 Год назад

      @@musictheory1403 thanks!

  • @chandlerzimmerman9857
    @chandlerzimmerman9857 Год назад +117

    The humor is so out of left field sometimes and I’m HERE for it. Love your vibe and your teaching method, super easy to follow. “Sussy bussy” sound lmaooo call me a subby

    • @suomeaboo
      @suomeaboo Год назад

      You can be her true, her number one simp.

  • @54CFL
    @54CFL Год назад +8

    Thanks for this! The cluster notes…and moving one of them down an octave is such a lightbulb moment. So many rich chords and new progressions available 😊

  • @Hyper5nic
    @Hyper5nic Год назад +48

    Especially with this electric (or fm) piano sound, it does remind me of music by Luther Vandros, Al Jarreau or Michael McDonald. Those are well known 80s artists. 😊

    • @ElianaDAngelo
      @ElianaDAngelo  Год назад +23

      Luther Vandross is such a gigachad, can never get too much of his music.

    • @neonpop80
      @neonpop80 Год назад +1

      @@ElianaDAngelo did you say gigachad?! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 hilarious

    • @ElianaDAngelo
      @ElianaDAngelo  Год назад +5

      @@neonpop80 yes. I know he got all the staceys.

    • @pihermoso11
      @pihermoso11 Год назад +2

      Sergio Mendez , Christopher Cross, Toto... Debbie Gibson was also amazing cause she could compose her own songs

    • @rillloudmother
      @rillloudmother Год назад +1

      @@ElianaDAngelo never too much.

  • @Σατανας666
    @Σατανας666 Год назад +6

    I want to listen to you speak about music all day. You are absolutely hypnotizing and incredibly interesting. Super rad.

  • @NickyJamesTV
    @NickyJamesTV Год назад +3

    Been following this channel for 3 years now and really appreciate your hard work.

  • @Proestetic
    @Proestetic Год назад +5

    The music in the beginning is extremely typical for Japanese 80s pop incl. the new wave of inspired artists. It's the obligatory use of dim chords that gives it away.
    But playing these chords on an old Rhodes or piano, you get a feeling of lounge, 70s disco, smooth jazz or easy listening like Burt Bacharach. It all comes from artists well versed in jazz most definitely.
    Diving into these genres can inspire a more natural and creative approach when trying to make good 80s pop.
    David Foster is a go-to listen from then. He was almost involved in everything.

  • @BorisBidjanSaberi11
    @BorisBidjanSaberi11 Год назад +2

    Really great video. Straight to the point and filled with gems of info

  • @AllanGildea
    @AllanGildea Год назад

    Absolutely fabulous track. Superb. Great to see you again - thanks.

  • @mindphaser23
    @mindphaser23 Год назад

    Wow. This was a totally awesome tutorial! Definitely going to check out your other stuff!

  • @laHagans
    @laHagans Год назад +2

    This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing!!

  • @cloud-pants
    @cloud-pants Год назад +1

    Great explainer! I caught a few new ideas in here, especially about the sus chord inversions and moving that bass note around.

  • @micha4431
    @micha4431 Год назад

    Lovely! Gonna have fun with these progressions!

  • @dessireemcfarland1040
    @dessireemcfarland1040 Год назад +1

    Thank you, love this and the production value you bring to your lessons. I can actually follow along with enough piano lessons behind me. Thanks again!

  • @peter-hassett
    @peter-hassett Год назад +1

    hey this is so helpful to me -- the way you discuss it and demo it and visualize it-- just really got through to me, and I can be sorta dense about this stuff. Thanks!

  • @privatetransfer
    @privatetransfer Год назад

    Excellent! Always such good and timely information delivered in a clear and direct way. Thank you!

  • @ernemorphs
    @ernemorphs Год назад

    ❤❤ing my first eliana video - Thank you for all the voicing inspiration! Can’t wait to play around with it tonight!

  • @richtw
    @richtw Год назад +3

    Love your sound! Those min9 and 7#5 chords are delicious, and you nailed the squidgy staccato moving bassline. Look forward to hearing the finished track soon!

  • @jmoody3
    @jmoody3 Год назад

    Nice walkthrough on the use of these chords. Thanks for putting this video together.

  • @EJBarrois
    @EJBarrois Год назад +2

    Thank you, Eliana. Subscribed on the strength of the funk in your demo.

  • @54LZ
    @54LZ Год назад

    Thanks Eliana for sharing your knowledge!

  • @CNTRRNDM
    @CNTRRNDM Год назад

    What a great tutorial! Thank you so much for sharing all these tips with us!!!

  • @siahfishin5295
    @siahfishin5295 Год назад

    I just wanna say your stuff is some of the best content on youtube i have seen for music related things and mixing and mindset behind it with no bullshit and straight forward without worrying about offending anyone. I love it. I want more of it! Easiest sub of my life.

  • @forgottensectors4807
    @forgottensectors4807 Год назад

    I love your videos! always well put together!

  • @icystorm9968
    @icystorm9968 Год назад +2

    Thank you! I always wanna make my chords a bit more chill/hazy. That's just the style of music i like to play and this certainly helps ❤️

  • @trackartproductions9647
    @trackartproductions9647 Год назад +1

    Honestly eyes are more open and inspired some amazing sounding progressions .. Thank you so much ,.. I needed that today

  • @vocalizingdreams
    @vocalizingdreams Год назад

    Awesome! Love the simple explanation. Super helpful

  • @paulyberry
    @paulyberry Год назад

    Back at it with another awesome video! I learn something new every time thanks 🙏

  • @estelasanchez.
    @estelasanchez. Год назад +1

    I liked, subscribed and have shared!! Girl... I'm loving this! THANK YOU!!!!❤❤

  • @ilovecody7514
    @ilovecody7514 Год назад

    Glad to have you back, those chords were awesome!!!

  • @anniealarie7147
    @anniealarie7147 Год назад +1

    Really like this video. Learning all those interesting possibilities in music. Also revision is good too. Really well explained. Thanx Eliana.

  • @Edward_Is_Weird
    @Edward_Is_Weird Год назад +1

    You are awesome! I am so happy I have found this channel! 🥰 I still live in the 80's, musically speaking, so it is nice to meet people like you‼️
    Greetings from Japan

  • @Makoto03
    @Makoto03 Год назад

    This was incredible. Enjoyed watching you explain how to do awesome 80s music.

  • @id_avalon3451
    @id_avalon3451 Год назад

    this is so cool ! thanks for explaining everything on a technical level.

  • @ChristianThoresen
    @ChristianThoresen Год назад

    Thanks for this video! Cool chords!

  • @asecretturning
    @asecretturning Год назад

    This really couldn't possibly be more clear, thank you so much for sharing!

  • @dwhutto
    @dwhutto Год назад

    You effortlessly explained a very complex idea in the beginning of the video. You have a real talent for teaching.

  • @AaronBaldes
    @AaronBaldes Год назад

    Love it! Great video! Beautiful!

  • @nerolifong1824
    @nerolifong1824 10 месяцев назад +1

    love the 80s music

  • @javiermorhaim3667
    @javiermorhaim3667 Год назад +3

    Great stuff! Such a pleasure to study this music sound and style. In many movie scores of the 80 this embellishment chords can be found, specially in the film scores of Henry Mancini in the 1980s, in films such as "Blind Date" or " That's life". Thanks for uploading this video, it's really cool!!

  • @jonathanwingmusic
    @jonathanwingmusic Год назад

    Thanks for sharing, great tutorial - especially love that dom13sus voicing trick! :)

  • @synthsamuraiproductions
    @synthsamuraiproductions Год назад

    Awesome!! Thanks for the sweet tips. Great video

  • @garygood6593
    @garygood6593 Год назад

    I love your presentation so much!

  • @Benheartsart
    @Benheartsart Год назад +3

    The vibes you have are ✨immaculate✨

  • @gummishepardtones
    @gummishepardtones Год назад

    A really wonderful exploration! I learned so much. Thank-you :)

  • @leor.111
    @leor.111 Год назад +2

    The suspended voicing one octave below is incredible, thank you SO much for sharing! Very interested in the more advanced theory concepts you mention too :)

  • @FatherFunk
    @FatherFunk Год назад

    Instant subscribe! Wish there was more tutorials like this. Thanks for the great video!

  • @lukepayton2669
    @lukepayton2669 Год назад

    Thank you ! I have been looking for something like this for ages

  • @AJPMUSIC_OFFICIAL
    @AJPMUSIC_OFFICIAL Год назад

    Great video, happened on it by chance. I'm a guitarist who mainly played metal but I've always loved that 80s sound and synthpop and funk and such are things I'd love to write and this video really helped. Keyboards are a bit alien to me so this was good, the visual keyboard on the bottom was a great help. I was a little confused at first but once you showed stretching out the chord so you had those whole tone notes with various notes above and below it made a lot more sense. Thanks again.

  • @Ocho213k
    @Ocho213k Год назад

    Love you Eliana, i found your channel a few weeks back and it's been really useful.

  • @usaroman
    @usaroman 11 месяцев назад

    Will be coming back to learn these wonderful chords 🎉 Thanks for sharing ❤

  • @synthetic144
    @synthetic144 Год назад

    Nicely done and much appreciated, glad I came across ur channel

  • @southeastgasservices
    @southeastgasservices Год назад

    Beautiful Chords, going to spend some time working on these. thank you.

  • @natevizzi2901
    @natevizzi2901 Год назад

    hey welcome back ! your videos are the best .... keep posting

  • @DETERMINOLOGY
    @DETERMINOLOGY Год назад

    Eliana is one of the top producers ive heard when it comes to producing with a DAW. Her music has feeling groove and she knows what she's doing. Much respect.

  • @Topcatyo.
    @Topcatyo. Год назад +1

    This video definitely gave me some ideas for some chords to try out on my next track. Thanks for the breakdown, and damn that example track in the beginning is some funky freshness

  • @78thandSynth
    @78thandSynth Год назад

    Very helpful- great way to present and explain. 🤘

  • @dizfoster8726
    @dizfoster8726 Год назад

    Wow! Super educational and easily understandable! Thanks for the lesson!

  • @nabilchokhman3329
    @nabilchokhman3329 Год назад

    very smooth and clear explanation, Merci

  • @johncaccioppo1142
    @johncaccioppo1142 Год назад

    At first I didn't think this would interest me but when I saw the key roll and what you were doing, just playing around, I was hooked. Subbed and grateful.

  • @bestdisco1979
    @bestdisco1979 Год назад

    I absolutely loved this tutorial. Those beautiful lush chords. I would never have thought of putting notes so closely together. A very valuable lesson. Thanks Eliana.❤

  • @iamtuku1169
    @iamtuku1169 Год назад

    omg 3 years later and your music is still even amazing-er!!!! SO proud of you!!!!! :)

  • @HaloAdmiral
    @HaloAdmiral Год назад

    So glad to come across your channel!!!

  • @Julesplaysbass
    @Julesplaysbass Год назад +1

    Nice! Great explanation, thanks for this

  • @UserName________
    @UserName________ Год назад

    So amazing! this just perfection.

  • @nickskywalker2568
    @nickskywalker2568 Год назад

    Wow really love your content! I look forward to the next video

  • @NugGarou
    @NugGarou Год назад

    This is really cool. Definitely going to try some of those. Thanks!

  • @finbarcordell1466
    @finbarcordell1466 Год назад

    Love this, very dreamy sound choice

  • @sct777
    @sct777 Год назад

    This is really helpful and well explained. Thank you!

  • @Bordres
    @Bordres Год назад

    Very helpful! Will use this in my new project! Normally i would just reuse progressions from other songs but this is much more better

  • @kaib5048
    @kaib5048 Год назад

    Instant like and subscribe. Thanks so much for taking the time to make this and share your knowledge!!

  • @StevenQBeatz
    @StevenQBeatz Год назад

    Great video!! 🔥🔥 I love that beat on the intro too. I remember hearing it on your Twitter a couple weeks ago.

  • @Xeranxies
    @Xeranxies Год назад

    Love your content so much, keep up the awesome work! ✌😁

  • @elizulie
    @elizulie Год назад

    really nice video, i enjoyed it a lot

  • @crazykong5246
    @crazykong5246 Год назад

    This is the fantastic for the guitar as well. Nice job.

  • @DRUMXRZ
    @DRUMXRZ Год назад

    Great explanation.. nicely done!

  • @eleele8254
    @eleele8254 Год назад

    As always, thanks for your excellent work. :)

  • @PulpFreePress
    @PulpFreePress Год назад

    Awesome tutorial!

  • @ajkraz9855
    @ajkraz9855 Год назад

    Hey, love this video/channel. Learned heaps! 🎶😊

  • @noahpettibon
    @noahpettibon Год назад

    You're a naturally very funny person, but also very clear and articulate! Enjoyed the heck out of this.

  • @goldbluetears
    @goldbluetears Год назад

    wow this is gold with a platinum delivery!

  • @harem137
    @harem137 Год назад

    Amazing Video!!

  • @FutureFolk1985
    @FutureFolk1985 Год назад

    Great video, thanks! This will help me greatly in my quest for the ultimate 80’s chord, love your style!

  • @ababc5
    @ababc5 Год назад

    Those chords were lush AF in all the right ways. Nice playing too. Thank you for making this easy to understand.

  • @sethdusith6093
    @sethdusith6093 Год назад

    Amazing video, thank you for it

  • @Musik_Arbeiter
    @Musik_Arbeiter Год назад

    Thanks for video! I feel like other channels I've seen reviewing 80s chords don't really cover the concepts very well. Your clear and concise explanation along with showing us the keys you were playing helped me understand the chords better (as a visual learner) haha 😄👍🎹🎶

  • @mylawinter6666
    @mylawinter6666 Год назад

    You are what I've been looking for, for so long. Thank you for this, my keytar is happy

  • @SalmiaKira
    @SalmiaKira Год назад

    Happy youtube recommended me this ^^ was very informative and fun~

  • @ChickyNYC
    @ChickyNYC Год назад

    Excellent video

  • @brandonbayangos9143
    @brandonbayangos9143 Год назад +24

    you are fireee! Eliana can you please make a related video where you break down the sounds you used on this track and how sound selection and the chords go hand in hand in making this sound?

    • @JPBrooksLive
      @JPBrooksLive Год назад +1

      If she doesn't. Check through your "EP" (electric piano) presets on any keyboard and there should be something close. The "FM E. Piano" especially, if available. Anything that has that chime in the attack, and not too much distortion in the sustain. It's my favorite electric piano sound, and it (or a very similar sound) is used in the Koji Kondo piece "Dire Dire Docks".

  • @Pyroific
    @Pyroific Год назад

    this is the best video explaining this topic i've come across! thank you so much :D

  • @RandomRetr0
    @RandomRetr0 Год назад

    Great tutorial! Thank you!!!

  • @chrishei3111
    @chrishei3111 Год назад

    Great video, you explain things crystal clear, I'm new to music theory and this made sense to me :)