Songs that use the Minor 4 chord

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  • @DavidBennettPiano
    @DavidBennettPiano  Год назад +82

    📌 2:41 TYPO! the F#m chord should be labelled as “ii”, not “vi” 😅
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    • @huntermushero9362
      @huntermushero9362 Год назад +5

      I’m proud of myself for noticing that and running to the comments section to see if anyone else had.

    • @PeterWellsKittyCat
      @PeterWellsKittyCat Год назад +3

      I'm the co-founder of TuneCore, though I've not been with the company since 2012. It's impossible not to smile seeing you talk about it.
      Even my avatar pic there was taken in our original Brooklyn headquarters way back. The window behind me overlooks the East River. :)
      Thanks, David.

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Год назад +2

      @@PeterWellsKittyCat I’m more than happy to promote Tunecore 😊

    • @kadourimdou43
      @kadourimdou43 Год назад +2

      What about v Minor.

    • @YouGotitbaby
      @YouGotitbaby Год назад

      You know this is an unforgivable offense

  • @veezhang6988
    @veezhang6988 Год назад +461

    Probably just me, but I always feel that ivm-I is like the second most natural resolution at the end just after V-I.

    • @justingilbert4026
      @justingilbert4026 Год назад +100

      The 4m is actually the negative harmony mirror to a 5 chord, so yes you’re right. 4m is theoretically the only chord with equivalent tension and resolution to the 1 as a 5

    • @sottx8268
      @sottx8268 Год назад +13

      Yeah, and if you go IV, IVm, I then you can’t miss. Like A, Am, E….

    • @jamesdube2240
      @jamesdube2240 Год назад +6

      @@justingilbert4026 I was going to comment this exactly, you explained it well, thank you

    • @GiveZeeAChance
      @GiveZeeAChance Год назад +10

      I would argue that iv-I is ever so slightly stronger a resolution than V-I, but V7-I is stronger than iv-I

    • @TheDeadOfNight37
      @TheDeadOfNight37 Год назад +3

      I'd say V-i is tied with iv-I, v-i is as effective as IV-I and iv-i, then IV-i and v-I are the least effective

  • @pup64hcp
    @pup64hcp Год назад +172

    The minor iv always tugs at my heartstrings. Thanks for showing off some songs that use it!

    • @kingskid1985
      @kingskid1985 Год назад +3

      The minor iv chord is beautiful enough...but make it into a minor *6* chord?? It'll bring legit tears to your eyes 😭😭😭😭

    • @ellingtonthegod
      @ellingtonthegod Год назад +1

      Studies shows that it is a sound that pulls forward nostalgia. Beautiful

    • @tfwnoyandere
      @tfwnoyandere 3 месяца назад

      anyone know any good uses of other degrees turned minor? like the solo in i dont feel like dancin by scissor sisters?

  • @acpe
    @acpe Год назад +195

    You're by far the best music teacher on youtube, and I absolutely love some others, but your content has no contender, BIG thanks for everything!

    • @Curiomerc
      @Curiomerc Год назад +3

      there's a bunch of really amazing channels for this. you'd probably enjoy 8 bit music theory, even if you're not into games. that being said ranking them would be impossible, useful for different reasons.

    • @maillardsbearcat
      @maillardsbearcat Год назад +1

      Also Charles Cornell

    • @Curiomerc
      @Curiomerc Год назад

      @@maillardsbearcat there's simply too many to name

    • @videntedevidrio
      @videntedevidrio Год назад

      In spanish lenguage you have jaime altozano. But if you don't speak it, you are not going to understand his philosophy. It's not only music theory, but something related to emotions and patterns too.

    • @videntedevidrio
      @videntedevidrio Год назад

      Acabo de ver que te llamás juan jajsjs flaco miralo a jaime por favor que ese sí es insuperable

  • @dmajestic80
    @dmajestic80 Год назад +80

    Jeff Lynne loves the minor IV chord. The clever use in ‘Livin Thing’ where the Fm follows the Ab is just genius.
    Other ELO songs that use the minor IV:
    Turn to Stone
    Tightrope
    Mission
    Shangri La
    Midnight Blue
    Confusion
    Twilight
    State of Mind
    When I was a boy
    Moment in Paradise
    The Fall
    Xanadu
    Don’t Walk Away
    All over the world
    Waterfall
    Strange Magic
    One summer dream

    • @thespiciestboi1989
      @thespiciestboi1989 Год назад +6

      From one elo fan to another, thank you for this :)

    • @godfree2canada
      @godfree2canada Год назад +2

      yes epic

    • @antonioeasypiano
      @antonioeasypiano Год назад

      You are right!!! I did a piano cover of "Living Thing" and I got surprised by the melancholy brought by the chord Fm!!!

    • @omnipop4936
      @omnipop4936 Год назад +1

      Yup, Lynne is definitely one of the kings of it. He's such a fan of the Beatles and Roy Orbison, it's no surprise that he ended up weaving that deliciously sad minor-4 "feeling" into his own stuff. (And I'm grateful he did.)

    • @althealligator1467
      @althealligator1467 Год назад

      You can't just forget Mr. Blue Sky, the outro, like... what? By far his most famous song

  • @hellomynameisjoenl
    @hellomynameisjoenl Год назад +39

    Life on Mars? by David Bowie is absolutely FULL of min. plagal cadences, and used them really well, too.

    • @wangiwang
      @wangiwang 11 месяцев назад

      That was what came to my mind also

    • @simonattwood6100
      @simonattwood6100 Месяц назад

      I think that was Rick Wakeman?

    • @hellomynameisjoenl
      @hellomynameisjoenl Месяц назад

      @@simonattwood6100 Who, the girl with the mousy hair?

  • @danmayberry1185
    @danmayberry1185 Год назад +64

    A lifelong ear-player, this channel has penetrated my phobic skull with well-demonstrated theory. Each episode so well constructed and presented.

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Год назад +7

      😊😊😊

    • @cluebcke
      @cluebcke Год назад +4

      I'm not remotely well-educated in music theory but what I've learned (including a lot on this channel) is so satisfying, because it shares a way of talking about a common experience that is otherwise difficult to put into words and talk about with other people. It's almost like etymology, the "ah ha! *That's* why it's the way it is!" moments

    • @landofbol1098
      @landofbol1098 Год назад +2

      @@cluebcke That's a great way to put it. We can't truly ever describe in 100% accuracy and understanding why music works the way it does, but I couldn't cope without music theory existing because it provides enough of an explanation that I can feel more complete and that it's within my grasp.

  • @royalex21
    @royalex21 Год назад +94

    The chorus of “Beetlebum” by Blur uses the iv chord.
    Also, the chorus of “When I Was Your Man” by Bruno Mars concludes with IV-iv-I

    • @DavidBennettPiano
      @DavidBennettPiano  Год назад +7

      Good examples 😊

    • @CoingamerFL
      @CoingamerFL Год назад +6

      Blackbird by The Beatles uses it everywhere, it's gorgeous

    • @nathax8174
      @nathax8174 Год назад +2

      Omggg I was just thinking that and then saw the comment hahah

    • @gregsullivan7408
      @gregsullivan7408 Год назад

      What does 'IV-iv" mean, exactly?

    • @tonycowin
      @tonycowin Год назад +2

      @@gregsullivan7408 Capital is major, lowercase is minor. So IV-iv is major 4th to minor 4th.

  • @OurgasmComrade
    @OurgasmComrade Год назад +26

    The example of In My Life has a beautiful example of an appoggiatura as well! Playing the B note over the D major chord on the strongest accent, then resolving it through the next notes before it goes over the Dm chord as an A note

    • @tonycowin
      @tonycowin Год назад +2

      This a great example of playing theory that's not talked about much. Knowing what notes to play loudest or even earliest is a skill that requires thought and practice.

  • @avedic
    @avedic Год назад +34

    Let's all spare a moment to give David a big Thank You.....for releasing videos SO consistently!
    Seriously.
    Not every channel does that. Most don't.
    I can always rely on DBP to put out a new video once every 3 days or so. It always coincides with my days off work. Thanks!

  • @georgewhite1972
    @georgewhite1972 Год назад +30

    Echo & The Bunnymen - The Killing Moon uses the chords "G to Cmin" back and forth in the chorus. It sounds so epic and dramatic!

    • @althealligator1467
      @althealligator1467 Год назад +1

      And the iv-vi resolution David was talking about happens as the chorus goes back into the verse.

    • @joejohnson4423
      @joejohnson4423 Год назад +2

      Also that echoing the Bunny man, Faith Against Your Will

    • @StratsRUs
      @StratsRUs Год назад +1

      It's a beautiful fruitful song.Verses in relative minor too.Using the vi to IV.
      Magicked to
      I and iv for the chorus. Will's dreamy guitar intro was a mic'ed up body of an unplugged semi-acoustic !

    • @104ist
      @104ist Год назад

      and arctic monkeys - she’s thunderstorms

  • @atrus3823
    @atrus3823 Год назад +32

    It sounds really good as a companion to the doo-wop progression. For example, in the outro to Happiness is a Warm Gun, they vamp on the doo-wop progression for a few bars, and then it hits that iv. Another cool example is in Sleep Walk by Santo & Johnny where the IV has been completely replaced by the iv.

  • @karimmakash6373
    @karimmakash6373 Год назад +5

    I was here for “Don’t Look Back In Anger” ‘cause it’s the most recognizable song with this kind of chords 😍

  • @wtfdefaulthuman
    @wtfdefaulthuman Год назад +20

    I learn more and more music theory when I watch your videos. You're amazing!

  • @HaskeTCE
    @HaskeTCE Год назад +14

    1:30 He really went "😭" on A flat minor 😭👍

  • @OzSteve9801
    @OzSteve9801 Год назад +2

    Rick Wakeman (if you're old enough to remember him, lol) loves using the minor plagal cadence, particularly in King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.

  • @noobreub4544
    @noobreub4544 Год назад +6

    Here are a list of more songs which use the minor 4 chord:
    Radiohead - No Surprises
    The Beatles - Blackbird
    Post Malone - Circles
    Radiohead - Subterranean Homesick Alien
    Green Day - Last Night on Earth
    Calum Scott - You Are The Reason
    Sam Ryder - Space Man
    Billie Eilish - Xanny
    Charlie Puth, Jung Kook - Left and Right
    10cc - I'm Not in Love
    The Hollies - The Air That I Breathe
    Queen - You're My Best Friend
    Simon and Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water
    Eagles - Desperado
    Matt Maltese - As The World Caves In
    Celine Dion - All By Myself
    Sigala, David Guetta, Sam Ryder - Living Without You
    Charlie Puth - I Don't Think That I Like Her
    Charlie Puth - When You're Sad I'm Sad
    ELO - Confusion
    ELO - Need Her Love
    Peter and Gordon - A World Without Love
    Adele - Make You Feel My Love
    Adele - Strangers By Nature
    Radiohead - Nude
    Hozier - Take Me To Church
    Bruno Mars - When I Was Your Man
    ELO - Midnight Blue
    ELO - Wishing
    AC/DC - Thunderstruck
    Carly Simon - Nobody Does It Better
    Weezer - Buddy Holly
    JVKE - Golden Hour
    Adele - When We Were Young
    Stormzy, Debbie, Jacob Collier - Give It To The Water
    Oasis - Half The World Away

    • @CoingamerFL
      @CoingamerFL Год назад

      Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Drummer as well, at the very end

    • @iancuello4137
      @iancuello4137 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks i was looking for this

  • @telstar300
    @telstar300 Год назад +2

    some of my favorites that do this:
    The Beatles - Nowhere Man
    Guided By Voices - When She Turns 50
    Built To Spill - Twin Falls
    The Zombies - How We Were Before
    Jagger Finn - Vas
    Kleenex Girl Wonder - What Does She Know
    Elliott Smith - Pretty Mary K (New Moon)
    Teenage Fanclub - Don't Look Back
    Alex G - Break
    Guided By Voices - Peephole
    The Hit Parade - My Favourite Girl
    The Beatles - She Loves You

  • @hadikibbi3924
    @hadikibbi3924 27 дней назад

    Minor 4 is by far my favorite chord and this video expressed it better than anything. Thank you for all the attention you put into this, absolutely killed it! Cheers!

  • @notapplicableproductions6504
    @notapplicableproductions6504 Год назад +6

    I can’t believe you didn’t bring up Radiohead’s No Surprises!

  • @chrishelbling3879
    @chrishelbling3879 Год назад +5

    An equally lovely sister chord to iv is iv6, which sounds as an inverted ii7b5. Found in older, Tin Pan Alley era songs. Some call it the "White Christmas" chord: it sets up the ending on the lyric "bright," and hints that the singer's holiday is anything but.

  • @josea.valentin3007
    @josea.valentin3007 Год назад +7

    How much I would've enjoyed having David as a music theory professor when I studied at the university! Not that my professors weren't great but David's popular music examples and explanation makes it all more clear and practical.

  • @ryguy2006
    @ryguy2006 5 месяцев назад +1

    Queen bloody loved the minor 4, with some examples I can think of being "You're my Best Friend" "Good Old Fashioned Lover Boy" and "Somebody to Love."

  • @boshracing
    @boshracing Год назад +8

    Politik by Coldplay is another good example - C to Fm.

  • @i.setyawan
    @i.setyawan Год назад +4

    This video reminds me of the time when I was still actively learning the piano. I took classical piano lessons, and to combat boredom, I tried to teach myself how to play popular songs. My 'discovery' of IV-iv-I progression was and is still something I treasure. It was such a revelation for little me.

  • @dylanc2796
    @dylanc2796 Год назад +5

    I love these kinds of videos

  • @amvaporean4522
    @amvaporean4522 Год назад +2

    i like to think of the minor plagal cadence as a bittersweet memory of so many years ago, one of childhood carelessness, one that you can't go back to.
    *and i am on the point of tears every time i hear it.*

  • @drogba4evah672
    @drogba4evah672 Год назад +2

    One of my all time favorite changes in music. I love how clearly Bennet explains how and why it works. Best music teacher ever.

  • @catsofsherman1316
    @catsofsherman1316 Год назад +6

    That's my favorite change. Blur used it on the chorus of Beetlebum from F to fm to C

  • @alangrant5278
    @alangrant5278 20 дней назад

    Thanks for your video. You could put a mesh bag around your nickel plates to catch the black material to keep the solution clean. I had rusty wheel nuts on my marine trailer. Knocked them back to bear steel and dipped in acid then zinc plated. They weren’t shiny but they outlasted the rest of the trailer. I call that a success!

  • @micaiahkuhl6973
    @micaiahkuhl6973 Год назад +1

    This is great! I love using your chord progression vids to understand how song writers think, but usually the level of harmony involved gets way over my head. This is a perfect balance! Emotional songwriting tools and theory education, PLEASE do more videos on single chords like this!!!

  • @NomeDeArte
    @NomeDeArte Год назад +4

    The first song I noticed with the minor 4th was Don't look back in anger.

  • @matcoffidis1135
    @matcoffidis1135 Год назад +3

    I love the minor 4 chord. The Beatles used it a lot, but I hear it in lots of music. It has this wistfully, yearning, heartfelt quality that always gets to me....❤️
    Love the instrumentals at the end. Very dramatic and evocative....👏

  • @ChachipiruliOficial
    @ChachipiruliOficial 8 месяцев назад +1

    i looove this chord. i literally use it in all of my songs

  • @joeobyrne9348
    @joeobyrne9348 4 месяца назад

    I feel compelled to write that the outro was incredible!! Gifted composer as well as teacher!

  • @niloo_atribecalledlove
    @niloo_atribecalledlove Год назад +1

    This is the first time I’ve truly understood the chords you talk about because of the th thorough explanation. Thank you.

  • @TyTheRegularMan
    @TyTheRegularMan Год назад +1

    I swear to god that before getting to "She Came In Through The Bathroom Window" the song got stuck in my head and I thought it was just a coincidence.

  • @KozakuraRabbit
    @KozakuraRabbit Год назад +18

    I’m taking music theory in university and your videos help me with concepts that I struggle with

  • @john.john.johnny
    @john.john.johnny Год назад +2

    I LOVE your videos.
    You help me so much..
    I know it's easy for you but I love the way you explain it.
    Thank you!

  • @landofbol1098
    @landofbol1098 Год назад +2

    It's also of course in:
    1. OMORI - Final Duet
    2. Mario - Gusty Garden Galaxy; Comet Observatory; (Heck, Nintendo uses it way too much but I love it)

  • @elrafa782
    @elrafa782 Год назад +1

    So interesting, thanks 🙏

  • @ManuelaGaribotti
    @ManuelaGaribotti Год назад +2

    Great video as always! One of my favorite uses of the iv minor chord is in 'Cover' by Day6, the intro sounds like a nod to 'Lean on Me' by Bill Withers but they switch the IV chord for iv and it just *hits*

  • @CrazyCow500
    @CrazyCow500 Год назад +3

    Bro, you're solely responsible for stepping up my chord progression game. Thank you.

  • @bhall9129
    @bhall9129 Год назад +4

    That ending had my heart start to sing. Beautiful.

  • @DonVal86
    @DonVal86 Год назад +2

    Always called it the sentimental chord. As a young drummer I could always recognize it even before I started learning chords. 😄

  • @ehurckes
    @ehurckes Год назад +1

    Superb video, David!

  • @andrei_sosnin
    @andrei_sosnin Год назад +2

    Thank you , David. this video was interesting to watch, the music you play in the end of this videos is amazing,. 👍

  • @felixtkm
    @felixtkm Год назад +2

    the song i know by fiona apple mainly uses the I-iv chord progression, but the nuances throughout the song make it saound so beautiful
    and for the chorus, fiona uses the I-IV progression to resemble hope in

  • @carlospocaterra
    @carlospocaterra Год назад +1

    I love it how in your videos you explain the change by using the normal chords and showing them, like in The Beatles song "in my life" you play the D instead of the Dmin (you show both) so we can hear the difference. In all the videos I've seen, all those examples are so useful, they make it easier to understand. Thank you.

  • @maupieman
    @maupieman Год назад +1

    3:16 this immediately reminds me of the final chords of When I was your man

  • @emilygclarinet
    @emilygclarinet Год назад +3

    Some years ago I began hearing something special about the chord progressions in certain Romantic-era classical pieces, and I couldn't quite figure out what that special sound was. I learned years later that it was minor 4 chords -- something we didn't really study in music theory at school.
    Great video. :)

    • @drtmuir
      @drtmuir Год назад

      Brahms for sure. There's a stunning minor subdominant in the Requiem.

  • @jebrekke
    @jebrekke Год назад +1

    Talking about Beatles and their use of the iv chord: There are two songs that are special to me for their use of not only the iv chord as such, but a minor seventh iv chord returning to I.
    1) Listen to the bridge in "If I Fell" - where this chord gives you a feeling of longing to proceed further downwards through the fifth circle - just hanging for a moment - and then going back to I "..and I would be sad if our new love was in vain".
    2) In "Junk" Paul McCartney opens the chorus - "Buy, buy says the sign in the shop window..." - with not only a minor seventh IV chord, but also with resolution of a suspended fourth before returning to I.
    Check the mood!

  • @chehefa
    @chehefa Год назад

    Thank you for making this all very digestible and easy to understand! You explain it in a way that doesn’t feel contrived, and instead is extremely helpful. I’ve been playing my whole life but all by-ear, and know nothing about music theory.

  • @itismeanttobe
    @itismeanttobe Год назад +1

    Don't look back in anger is the first time I've seen it and it adds alot of emotion

  • @HenningUhle
    @HenningUhle Год назад +3

    A very good example of the the Minor 4 Chord in my opinion is "All That Glitters" by OMD from their 1991 album "Sugar Tax". It's the closing track on this dark record. It creates such a melancholy which makes you want to cry. Yes, it's the quote "All that glitters is not gold". And when you know the quote, then you know how melancholy has to sound. The chord progression in the verses is: "I-IV-I-I-vi-ii-V-V". And it's one of the most beautiful songs that I have ever heard.

  • @johnyax275
    @johnyax275 Год назад

    I was waiting for Follow You Into the Dark and it was your last example. Love it!

  • @petehealy9819
    @petehealy9819 Год назад

    Beautifully explained, David - not only the technical aspects, but the reasons for the emotive impact. I marvel every time at the depth and beauty of your insights, and the masterful way you share them. Keep it going!

  • @Henry24642
    @Henry24642 Год назад +1

    I’ve been using this cord progression forever, whenever I improvise

  • @frankzelazko
    @frankzelazko Год назад +2

    cheers David, you are my favourite music teacher

  • @robster7316
    @robster7316 Год назад

    Wonderful segment! Thank you, David!

  • @SamBrockmann
    @SamBrockmann Год назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @davidbaise5137
    @davidbaise5137 Год назад +1

    .”The Continuing Story of Bungalow Bill” has a great example by JL and the fabs.

  • @dangerouscolors
    @dangerouscolors Год назад +2

    soldiers by abba uses the IV>iv>I move in the chorus, on the words "you and i dont sing" and it adds such a melancholic flavor to the song that contrasts the rest of the chorus, which is upbeat and sounds somewhat hopeful and extremely beautiful to me. the song often plays a subdominant chord, and immediately follows it up with its minor counterpart (theres a II>ii in the verse) and it imparts such a unique emotional movement to the music!

    • @welltoucansamatthatgame
      @welltoucansamatthatgame Год назад +3

      ABBA definitely has plenty of songs that would serve well as examples for many of these concepts

  • @peggypegg8204
    @peggypegg8204 Год назад

    I had over 12 years of classical piano training but have gotten much more out of Utube videos! Thank you!

  • @LesbianPretzel
    @LesbianPretzel Год назад +2

    A great example of the use of the Minor 4 chord is "After The Love Has Gone" by Earth, Wind & Fire. The first line of the verse uses a I-iv-I.

  • @judih.8754
    @judih.8754 Год назад

    Great video David! I love when you display the piano keyboard at the bottom of the screen.

  • @GuitarFood67
    @GuitarFood67 Год назад

    Thanks David, for your content! By far the most down-to-earth lessons out there. That said, Ive been playing well over 40 years and didn't know how much I didn't know. 🙃

  • @abimaelmello5328
    @abimaelmello5328 Год назад

    Queen - Spread Your Wings is in D major "...over and over again.." is played with G minor

  • @itsdaviaquino
    @itsdaviaquino Год назад +1

    Coldplay's Politik comes to mind, the song is mostly C7 and Fm and it's one of their best.

  • @PlanetoftheDeaf
    @PlanetoftheDeaf Год назад +3

    That was one of your loveliest bits of music, a combination of your talent and a very emotive chord 😀

  • @omnipop4936
    @omnipop4936 Год назад

    Roy Orbison, 'Crying' immediately comes to mind: "...I love you even more, than I did before, but darlin', what can I *_doooooooo"_* (minor-4)... And yes, ELO / Jeff Lynne (huge Orbison fan, and ex-band-mate) used it on a ton of songs. Echo & the Bunnymen's 'The Killing Moon' (choruses) use it throughout. Also, the theme from 'Moonraker' (James Bond movie, 1979) has *_many_* moments where it toggles between the major-1 and the minor-4 (in fact, the song even *_ends_* with such a toggle; sounds awesome with Shirley Bassey's voice!) Cheers.

  • @michaelblair2536
    @michaelblair2536 Год назад +1

    David, your videos are the best and we share a lot of the same favorites, I hope you reach 1 mill soon you deserve it

  • @composer7325
    @composer7325 Год назад

    beautiful video and very practical, thank you ,David.

  • @OccamsEraserhead
    @OccamsEraserhead Год назад

    The irony of me watching my former student in order to learn more about music is not lost on me. 😂
    Great stuff as ever.

  • @koho
    @koho Год назад +1

    Great video! I love the moody ode as all your Patreons scroll by ...

  • @mikima7143
    @mikima7143 Год назад +7

    I'm a simple man. I see a David Bennett video, I hit that like button

  • @DJ2109
    @DJ2109 Год назад

    man i was just exploring this progression today…. what timing… thanks david

  • @Chenco29
    @Chenco29 Год назад

    Thank you again for a great lesson! Please please please keep it up!!

  • @tal7420
    @tal7420 Год назад +1

    I'm surprised no one mentioned "Somewhere Over The Rainbow". There's a beautiful IV - iv progression at "There's (IV) a (iv) land that I heard of..."

  • @nintendianajones64
    @nintendianajones64 Год назад +1

    As a musician I am very familiar with all of this but wanted to give you a massive thumbs up for the thumbnail. F the internet. Peace.

  • @althealligator1467
    @althealligator1467 Год назад +3

    By far the most famous piece of music that uses the iv chord, after the IV chord even, even though no one would ever think of using it as an example, is the Blue Danube. The most famous waltz ever. The end of the intro is a really somber iv chord.

  • @altamir403
    @altamir403 Год назад

    I was waiting so long for this video, amazing as always

  • @BlueSkies32
    @BlueSkies32 Год назад

    Always insightful and instructive, thank you!

  • @ScooterMcNoodle
    @ScooterMcNoodle Год назад +1

    Another awesome video!
    Pink Floyd's "Nobody Home" also uses the minor 4 much like Bowie's "Space Oddity". You still get that awesome, "I'm about to lose it" feeling.

  • @dzinypinydoroviny
    @dzinypinydoroviny Год назад +1

    This chord is what got me into exploring music theory. I've been in love with it since I was 11.

  • @Wendolynn_Jane
    @Wendolynn_Jane Год назад

    Thank you. 😎

  • @sergeyrafirudov
    @sergeyrafirudov Год назад

    a new David Bennett video is like a personal gift to me. and such a beautiful chord too. thank you David

  • @larsenpeople
    @larsenpeople Год назад +1

    The verses of Novocaine for the Soul, by Eels, were entirely iv- I too

  • @DaverTheDave
    @DaverTheDave Год назад +3

    my favorite chord!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @christophergetchell6490
    @christophergetchell6490 Год назад

    I'm glad I saw this today, a Mixolydian b6 movement in one of my songs was just what I was reaching for and couldn't quite think of it!!!

  • @mashupfy
    @mashupfy Год назад

    Starsailor - In the crossfire is the perfect example for the I - iv sequence: B - Em all the song except the bridge

  • @keithmatry8939
    @keithmatry8939 Год назад +1

    Extremely useful 😎💯

  • @cactuspeach2517
    @cactuspeach2517 Год назад +1

    love this chord sm😭one of my fav examples is the song Chillin the Regrets from Alice by Heart-- the verses alternate between F and Bbm, which creates this awesomely disconcerting and dreamy feeling that matches the lyrics :)

  • @robertYTB78g
    @robertYTB78g Год назад

    Moved to write - what a lovely ending piece of music you put together...

  • @tonycameron5596
    @tonycameron5596 Год назад

    I have watched many of David's music theory videos, and the way in which you explain the technical details underpinned by popular music examples makes it so much more comprehensible. Really appreciate your work, man.

  • @leonardohonorato3652
    @leonardohonorato3652 Год назад

    I was just listening to tiptoe through the tulips and recognize this bittersweet chord! I love this resolution so much

  • @shiblyzaher
    @shiblyzaher Год назад +1

    Space Oddity came to mind immediately

  • @christopherfryda
    @christopherfryda Год назад

    I seriously love this channel!!!

  • @m.omoirokingyo
    @m.omoirokingyo 4 месяца назад

    Idk anything about music but I love this chord 😂 glad I found what I was looking for

  • @AR-qn9mq
    @AR-qn9mq Год назад

    I love this channel because it makes me love music even more