This is piss poor teaching. Why on earth did you not show the relation of minor to major by staying on the same G chord?Literally move up or down a semitone. M8M? m11M? WTAF are you saying? As a jazz and classical composer, nsound designer and media composer, literallly NO-ONE talks like this.
When it comes to creating your own score, a solid foundation in music theory is crucial. Without this understanding, you may find yourself hitting roadblocks along the way. Rather than imitating, strive to elaborate on your musical ideas imo.
Fascinating stuff! Ditto your White Christmas canon, Tonnetz view of the Chopin E-major Prelude - so many goodies to check out. 🎶 HNY from Sydney! 🎉🎇🎊🎉🎇🎊
As a soundtrack composer with a degree in comp I search out Hollywood cliches because symphonic layered music is difficult to transcribe. Its the first lesson I learned in soundtrack music: “First make them.comfortable with sounds (cues) they are familiar with like rising strings and romance or aleatoric gliss strings and horror THEN dazzle them with your actual skills” If you do not first start with something which is already in the musical vocabulary of the lowest common denominator and from there expand it to something more- most of the audience will experience “transitory deafness” eg they'll ignore the music the way you would ignore a language you do not know. Therefore to make your music popular or to make money from it knowing these cliches are invaluable.
Your hollywood video was something I watched when it was new many years ago, thank you for your wisdom as it's helped me over my years of writeing! Ps: I would to see more like that and your 3+3+3+3+2+2 videos!
I just ran across these videos and they are the best explained and understandable versions to date. The visuals helped me a lot. Need more like this for theory and such as it helped me tremendously!
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Why on earth would you have people learn a new, clunkier, less significant notation system that isn't going to ever be useful in interacting with other musicians?
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The theory behind this is the Chromatic mediants, I guess the original theory is more easy and clear than this. This explanation works for beginners but its confuse as hell. You dont need years of study to master something like this, only topics like notes and intervals.
What are these intervals called in music theory? Even though you want to avoid music theory terms is good to mention what it's called so people can search and learn more.
I - II = Protagonism I - bV = Outer Space I - bVI = Fantastical I - IIIm = Sandness/Loss I - IVm = Romantic/Middle Eastern Im - IV = Wonder/Transcendence Im - II = Mystery or Dark Comedy Im - VII = Dramatic Sound Im - bVm = Antagonism, danger (less character based) Im - bVIm = Antagonism, evil (more character based)
7:56 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hLDFoK2xX4E.html a very beautiful example of this same thing (Gm to C (and later Eb to D, not this concept though))
Thank you so much for this! I find it so difficult to break out of primary chords, I have a very "locked" mindset to chord progressions, so seeing these seemingly-random chord pairs put into their actual songs was a huge eye-opener! (It also served as a great exercise for me by running them through MuseScore before the examples, so I could identify the chords myself.)
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Not sure if you are checking comments for this video anymore, but do you have the list of chords somewhere available either as a HQ slide or as something you can easily copy-paste? I want to print it out and hang on the wall for the easy reference.
Watched as far as about 12:30 . Very interesting :-) Chord 1/ Chord 2 ....I feel sure Michael Giacchomo (sorry for any misspelling ) used that in one of his sad themes in the Lost tv series .