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Flow Rule for Better Chords 

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Learn how to avoid this common issue many songwriters & producers have with their chord progressions!
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0:00 INTRO
1:13 FAULT
2:09 FIX
3:09 LINK
4:11 FLOW
5:16 ISSUES
6:47 RULE
7:14 EXAMPLE
7:33 DJEND
FAULT
Firstly, just to clarify. A fault is not a mistake! A fault is a weakness. In other words, an area for improvement. So, what’s the fault in this chord progression? So, what’s the fault in this chord progression? Well, the chords are jumping all over the place (up and down!), and that makes the progression sound like a beginner made it. To be clear, there’s nothing wrong with the actual chords in this progression. But, the chord changes sound really abrupt and disjointed, i.e. the progression doesn’t flow at all. And of course, if for some reason you want your chord changes to sound abrupt, then leave them as they are. By the way, our example is in the key of G Mixolydian, which is all the white notes from G to G, and the tempo is 105 BPM. If you’re not familiar with the happy-but-serious Mixolydian mode, you can use the Mode Hack in our Songwriting & Producing PDF.
FIX
Okay, so how do we fix this progression and make the chords flow smoothly into each other, instead of abruptly jumping up and down when they change? In a word: Inversions. An inversion is just the fancy word for when you rearrange the notes in a chord. You see, if you have three notes in a chord, you can play that chord in three different ways. For example, let’s take our root chord Gmaj. You can play the notes in the original order of G B D. Or, you can rearrange the notes and play B D G, or D G B. Same notes. Same chord. Just inverted. The different inversions have different names, but those aren’t important, what is important is learning how to rearrange the notes in a way that makes your chords flow smoothly into each other. This hack will instantly make your chord progressions sound super creative and professional! So, how do you do that?
LINK
Well, it’s all about emphasising the similarities between chords. In other words, we need to emphasise the notes that are the same from one chord to the next. These notes are called common notes, and they act as powerful links that connect chords. Let’s take the first two chords in our progression as an example. Our first chord is Gmaj, which consists of the notes G B D, and our next chord is Em, which consists of the notes E G B. Now, when we compare these two chords, we find that they actually have two common notes. So, these two chords are literally ⅔ identical, yet when we change from Gmaj to Em, it sounds abrupt and disjointed. The reason for this is because we’re not making the most of their similarities. If we bring attention to their common notes, it will sound like the Gmaj chord is effortlessly melting into the Em chord, making that chord change flow beautifully.
FLOW
So, how do you bring attention to common notes in a chord change to make it flow smoothly? Easy, you simply rearrange the notes in one chord to make their common notes line up. In other words, the common note should be in the same place within the chords. That’s what creates the powerful link that connects chords! In our example, G and B are common notes, but we can see that G is at the bottom of the Gmaj chord, and it’s in the middle of the Em chord. So, we need to rearrange the notes of one chord to get G in the same place within those chords. In the Em chord, if we move the E up an octave, then the G is now also at the bottom of that chord, like it is in the Gmaj chord. And that also lines up our other common note as well, because B is now in the middle of both chords. So, thanks to an inversion of the Em chord, this previously abrupt chord change now sounds super smooth and professional! Now that you know how to rearrange the notes in your chords to get their common notes in the same place (i.e. bottom, middle, or top), go through the rest of your progression and do the same for each chord change.
RULE
So to conclude. Our Chord Flow Rule is that your chords should flow smoothly into each other, by ensuring that when you change chords there is at least one common note linking them, and that common note is in the same place within both chords.
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Hack Music Theory is the fast, easy and fun way to make music. Taught by multi-award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé wife Kate. Ray started teaching music theory in 1995, and has made music with Serj Tankian (System Of A Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine), and more!
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Revolution Harmony is Ray Harmony & Kate Harmony
Script & all music in video by Revolution Harmony
Book promo filmed & edited by Maurits Nienhuis
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Комментарии : 51   
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
►FREE Book: HackMusicTheory.com/Books ►Producing PDF/Course: HackMusicTheory.com/Bestsellers
@richardalexander2685
@richardalexander2685 2 года назад
the practical side of chord flow is that when you are playing on a keyboard, to go from a G to an Em means that you would only have to move one finger from D to E, rather than reposition your whole hand to perform the new chord
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Absolutely, Richard, great observation! A warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Take care, and we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks :)
@JimMonsanto
@JimMonsanto 2 года назад
I REALLY loved this introduction to basic voice leading--without actually calling it voice leading, and without making it overly complex and hard to understand. And this is the FIRST time someone finally explained to me why inversions are so necessary: that the notes that stay the same should remain in the same position! I never realized that! Thank you so much for your awesome video!
@JimMonsanto
@JimMonsanto 2 года назад
So, I went back and used your advice on a recent piece I've been working on. Something was just driving me nuts about it and so I use an inversion, keeping the same notes in the same position, and it sounded 100x better! Thank you so much, again! Now I need to go learn more about melody writing. Time to watch all the rest of your videos!
@jamesrolwing4810
@jamesrolwing4810 7 месяцев назад
thank you! Clear, understandable, immediately applicable. One doesn't hear about this function of inversions very often. Mostly, inversions are only mentioned as another way to make chords sound less predictable.
@BillGraper
@BillGraper 2 года назад
The final progression definitely sounds better to the ears. Much smoother!
@fightingstudent2363
@fightingstudent2363 2 года назад
You guys are back, thank you for a new lesson, great conent as always!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Happy to hear from you again, Fighting Student!! How's your music making going these days? Hope this finds you well and we're sending you lots of good vibes :)
@mazb2528
@mazb2528 2 года назад
But first . . . gets me every time! Sequence . . . intro -> "but first..." (I'm hooked) -> pause vid -> prep tea, return, and get ready! -> RESUME Video! The rest is (may I say it?) AMAZING! You guys are GREAT! (I couldn't detect the fault, yeah, AMATEUR! THANK YOU for the correction!) FAST. EASY. FUN! However, missed again you two "head bangin'" at the end! Oh well.
@G-Doggy
@G-Doggy 2 года назад
Always glad to see another video from HMT. Thank you! On a similar topic, I've started learning voice leading to write better vocal harmonies and leads. I searched your channel for that but didn't find any videos on that topic. If you have one, please point me to it. If not, I would love to see that for a future video. Hope you're both doing well. Thanks again!
@MikeTooleK9S
@MikeTooleK9S 2 года назад
its all voice leading. you can see the lines on screen like pixel art. this channel is cool as heck for making them "musical".
@GentileschiMusic
@GentileschiMusic Год назад
it would be great to hear some track analyse from you but of some completely unknown musician. would be more exciting as analysing some music that was produced in studio of professional team ;)
@JLMIXEDIT
@JLMIXEDIT 2 года назад
Very much appreciated in advance!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Thanks so much for stopping by, Lamell, we really appreciate you being here in the Hack Music Theory community. Take care and have a lovely weekend :)
@valeriavilla7446
@valeriavilla7446 2 года назад
Muchísimas gracias por este tipo de videos, lástima que no los pueda comprender a la perfección porque no se hablar ingles:( Pero lo que logro comprender me ayuda mucho
@vicmorrison8128
@vicmorrison8128 2 года назад
Good one!
@HAZARDOUS88
@HAZARDOUS88 2 года назад
A very helpful guide indeed. Thanks!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Thanks for stopping by HAZARDOUS88!! Hope this finds you well, and we're sending you all our good vibes :) K
@HAZARDOUS88
@HAZARDOUS88 2 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Thank you, same to you!
@NUGGet-3562
@NUGGet-3562 2 года назад
Early gang let's goooooo good to see another banger from you guys! edit: THAT DJEND WHAT THE HECK IT'S SO COMPLEX I LOVE IT
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Hi NUGGet3562, great to see you, we love how much you love this Djend!! How's the guitar playing coming along these days? Hope this finds you well and we're sending you all our good vibes! Take care and have a lovely weekend :)
@NUGGet-3562
@NUGGet-3562 2 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Guitar playing is good so far, but it's been halted by my right hand having some pain. It's getting better though! So I should be back to shreddin in no time. Random question: have you heard of Haken? They're by far my favorite band and you guys might like them. Anyways, have a blessed day you wonderful humans
@davestern2912
@davestern2912 2 года назад
I'm pretty much a beginner when it comes to composing, so I want you to know how understandable your video content is, at least for me. I'm doing my best to catch up, though ... and enjoying every minute of it. Keep the content coming!!! Thanks for welcoming me into the fam!!! (P.S. -- Put on the teapot ... it's Earl Grey for me!!!)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
We're thrilled you're here in the Hack Music Theory community, Dave! Thanks for your kind words, we're happy to hear our lessons are helping :) What kind of music do you make? Take care and have a lovely weekend :) P.S Yum to Earl Grey, we'll definitely put a pot on!!
@mxp1837
@mxp1837 2 года назад
Damn.. you absolutely nailed the djend with this video-material!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Max!! How absolutely lovely to hear from you! Pumped you dig Ray's old-school tennis themed Djend, I agree that he definitely nailed this one :) My favourite part of the video making process is when Ray reveals his mini masterpiece Djends! How's your music making going these days? Hope you're well, and we're sending you lots of good vibes, Kate :)
@nandakoryaaa
@nandakoryaaa 2 года назад
Hi Kate & Ray! What a coincidence, I'm drinking tea rn. Now gonna watch the video! Edit: yes I already know this hack and use it alot thanks to you several years ago :) Still watched till the DJEND!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
That's the perfect coincidence, Andrei!! Yes, this is such a vital hack and we're proud that you've put it to good use over the years! Also happy to hear you caught the Djend :) Hope all is well with you and we're sending you all our good vibes, Kate :)
@spencerrobinson1982
@spencerrobinson1982 2 года назад
Yay, yet another handy video. Not to brag but I'm proud to say this was the first video where I heard the fault in the first example. I love using inversions, such a great hack
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Woohoo!! We're proud of you Spencer, that's awesome!! We love hearing that it's all been sinking in :) By the way, I never got back to you about access to the course... just email us through the contact page (hackmusictheory.com/contact) with your new email and we'll change your account address on the course platform, so you don't need to make a new account :) Have a great weekend, Spencer, we're sending you all our good vibes! Kate :)
@spencerrobinson1982
@spencerrobinson1982 2 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory thats so nice to hear, you guys are great teachers and help keep me motivated(I appreciate the heck out of yall). I'll email about the course asap :)
@Denver_Risley
@Denver_Risley 2 года назад
I use HMT products constantly as reference guides. Whenever I'm stuck or can't even get started the hacks always help me find the way.
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
We're thrilled to hear this, Sherpa Cast, thanks so much for sharing!! What kind of music do you make? Take care and have a lovely weekend :)
@RainerFauzini
@RainerFauzini 2 года назад
what is the djend connection with previous chords?
@mightbetoad6786
@mightbetoad6786 2 года назад
Can you invert the different notes of a seventh chord or does it only apply to triads?
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Great question! Yes, you absolutely can (and should) use this hack on 7th chords too. Thanks for connecting, Might Be Toad, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory community, we appreciate you being here :)
@Multi-Waves_Sketchbook
@Multi-Waves_Sketchbook 2 года назад
Oh my yay! Thank youuu
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Happy to hear from you Multi-Waves!! How's your music making going these days? Hope this finds you well and we're sending you lots of good vibes :)
@Multi-Waves_Sketchbook
@Multi-Waves_Sketchbook 2 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory it has been going tremendously well! Thank you, and to you all as well ❤️
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Wonderful to hear it!! Have a great weekend :)
@sakshamsingh2245
@sakshamsingh2245 2 года назад
Hey, I do know if y'all could cover this but I'm facing a lot of problems with this. It would mean a lot if you could help me out with this. I work with a lot of samples and usually I find a lot of trouble figuring out the chord progression of the sample and the bass notes too. And I use Ableton Live lite so I don't have convert to midi. How do I go about doing things? Thanks in advance
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Hi Saksham Singh, thanks so much for watching and connecting! We highly recommend writing your own music (chords, bass, melodies), because it's so much more fun and fulfilling than using someone else's! What's the reason you prefer using samples to writing your own music? Hope this finds you well and we're wishing you a lovely week!
@michaelacheampong047
@michaelacheampong047 2 года назад
Mmm, interesting. Thanks a lot anyways. Been helping me out here a lot. Keep up a good work. Oh...and I always remember to have some tea 😏
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Happy to hear you've found our videos helpful, Michael, and a warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? And what's your favourite kind of tea? Take care, and have a great weekend :)
@michaelacheampong047
@michaelacheampong047 2 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Thanks for everything. Well, I make electronic music, mostly Future Bass and Electro Pop. And I love Lipton. The yellow labelled tea
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Awesome, thanks so much for sharing, Michael!!
@liamheafey
@liamheafey 2 года назад
love voice leading
@Maxc_
@Maxc_ 2 года назад
I couldn't tell what the fault was but I could hear something wasn't right. Thanks for opening our eyes.
@nathanspark4876
@nathanspark4876 2 года назад
Guys u r super nice, I'm sure in your private life u r exactly the same, always kind and smiling, I wish u all the best! Thanx for your hacking gifts, very appreciated :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Aww thanks so much for your kind words, Nathan, and a warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Take care, and we wish you a lovely weekend :)
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