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How Coldplay use music theory 

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@DavidBennettPiano
@DavidBennettPiano 2 года назад
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@aylbdrmadison1051
@aylbdrmadison1051 2 года назад
That spice and music theory analogy is one of the best I've heard. We ll said.😊
@klaxoncow
@klaxoncow 2 года назад
You mention that both modes share the same notes, but that we change what note is considered the tonic. I appreciate the concept, but I'm just wondering how, in practice, do you make people re-interpret the tonic note? What tricks and devices are being used to convince us that we're in a different mode - and the tonic has changed - rather than it's just, you know, the same mode and tonic, but we're playing a new higher / lower melody within that? This is also with regard to how you've pointed out that there can be ambiguity - sometimes deliberately - with this sort of thing, to make the tonic - and, thus, the key / mode - ambiguous by design, or even accident. A discussion of how this is done in various songs - which devices are being utilised - would help put these modal videos into context. And, for budding song writers, some concrete examples to put some flesh on the abstract bones would be handy. Kind of like when folks learn Pythagoras. Sure, I remember the formula - the square of the hypotenuse is the sum of the squares of the other two sides - but we need some concrete examples of how you might apply this in reality to solve a problem, or it's just an abstract concept. One that people forever say "what the hell do I ever need to know that for?". (In my case, this is a contrived example, as I'm a programmer and do graphics, which is all geometry, so I use Pythagoras all the bloody time and have no trouble pinpointing where it's useful. But I'm thinking of the average person who, you know, dutifully learns the formula in school... but is never told, at any point, why it's useful in actual practical use. Working out distances between two points, for those still left wondering, by the way.) I appreciate that there's probably multiple ways to do this. But, actually, that makes it good for a video, as you'll have plenty of examples to show off the different methods of establishing the tonic, when you've gone and switched it up under people's noses.
@wyattstevens8574
@wyattstevens8574 2 года назад
The rhythm in the "Clocks" loop is actually a slowed-down tresillo!
@user-wl2xl5hm7k
@user-wl2xl5hm7k 2 года назад
Their entire second album, Rush of Blood to the Head, is actually incredible. A lot of darkness.
@11panithilopas9
@11panithilopas9 2 года назад
@@timbir great but viva la vida is their best imo.
@user-wl2xl5hm7k
@user-wl2xl5hm7k 2 года назад
@@timbir Absolutely. It was actually released the same week as my favorite album, Interpol’s first Turn on the Bright Lights.
@user-wl2xl5hm7k
@user-wl2xl5hm7k 2 года назад
@@11panithilopas9 That one’s good, but not as deeply stirring as Rush of Blood to the Head
@gabe_s_videos
@gabe_s_videos 2 года назад
That's one of my favorite albums ever! Clocks and The Scientist are still two of my favorite songs.
@henrybird2297
@henrybird2297 2 года назад
In my place is one of my favourite songs. Proof that simplicity can work too.
@nateds7326
@nateds7326 2 года назад
Coldplay is a band that really does not get the credit they deserve. Clocks, the Scientist, A Rush of Blood to the Head, Amsterdam, Lost, Viva La Vida, all incredible songs.
@milanmiric5534
@milanmiric5534 2 года назад
and more.
@guthrowtaylorjohnson5758
@guthrowtaylorjohnson5758 2 года назад
Yes to all but Clocks and Viva La Vida… clocks (at least the intro) is kinda stolen from ‘when love takes over’ and although I applaud the story telling in Viva La Vida it’s stolen almost entirely from guitarist Joe Satriani Their first two albums were great and they definitely have talent but I think the stress of blowing up so fast got to them.
@NormanTiner
@NormanTiner 2 года назад
@@guthrowtaylorjohnson5758 all art is derivative in some way. Everything is a remix. If takes nothing away from a musician for them to have another artist as an inspiration. It takes nothing away from a song for it to share melodic content with another song. Blues wouldn't exist without folk music. Rock wouldn't exist without blues. Rap wouldn't exist without samples. Everything is derivative.
@milanmiric5534
@milanmiric5534 2 года назад
@@guthrowtaylorjohnson5758 When love takes over was released years after Clocks buddy.
@joaquinlezcano2372
@joaquinlezcano2372 2 года назад
@@NormanTiner including Tarkus?
@johnrussell9857
@johnrussell9857 2 года назад
“Glass of Water”, a B-side from Viva La Vida, is in 7/8 in the chorus, has a really nice groove too.
@nuphyskaYT
@nuphyskaYT Год назад
half of "death and all his friends" is also in 7/8
@HeyBulldog-Beatles-Tribute
@HeyBulldog-Beatles-Tribute 9 месяцев назад
Prospekt march is incredible anyway... :)
@ivancio001
@ivancio001 2 года назад
“Yes” gotta be one of Coldplay’s most overlooked songs and it’s full of interesting musical ideas.
@SMarshall92
@SMarshall92 Год назад
Oh yes with those lovely string quartet stings!
@ryant.2095
@ryant.2095 2 года назад
The song “Yes” already has a cool Spanish-inspired feel. The strings intro is in Db/Bbm then is injected into A verse that goes between F minor and myxolydian Also every so often, the music goes from 4/4 to a bar of 3/4. Finally, theres is a whole secret song attached to the end of Yes, making it one of my favorite Coldplay songs
@AurinneA
@AurinneA 2 года назад
This is also one of my favourites!!
@milanmiric5534
@milanmiric5534 2 года назад
I was disappointed "Yes" was not in here. Their most badass song, hands down.
@t-boney312
@t-boney312 2 года назад
Not to mention, the ending is bombarded with guitars while Chris lulls you to sleep, which you can't because the music is awesome lol
@milanmiric5534
@milanmiric5534 2 года назад
@@t-boney312 yeah but that is another song, hidden track, Chinese Sleep Chant
@ryant.2095
@ryant.2095 Год назад
@@faresbassel in all fairness this song is very hard to define in terms of model. Hooktheory describes the verse as myxolydian but even looking at the chords it has substancial use of minor chords, like Bbm and Fm. Out thing song, though, you are absolutely right.
@tzoreehandler9163
@tzoreehandler9163 2 года назад
Finally you talk about Coloratura! It's one of the most interesting tracks from the last few years I've heard. Time signatures, modes, unusual chord progressions, different sections... it gave me some Pink Floyd vibes actually.
@MarkBingley
@MarkBingley Год назад
When I first heard Coloratura I had instant Pink Floyd goosebumps! I must have played that song about 10 times in a row to drown in its beauty but also admire the construction. It truly is an incredible work of art.
@laidentabarnak7471
@laidentabarnak7471 Год назад
Coloratura is from far the best song on their las album. The song itself is legit a complete album, a masterpiece
@timlynn6938
@timlynn6938 Год назад
I mean they gonna need something of their own to make up for pop shites (especially in the latest album) lol, p.s. counter-examples would be bands like Maroon 5
@purvai4701
@purvai4701 Год назад
Dyou know the time signature of coloratura at 3:45?
@coldplaymay
@coldplaymay Год назад
People who don't like coldplay only know their radio tracks. Their B sides are amazing. Us Against the World and Coloratura not to mention dozens of others are sublime.
@jay0787
@jay0787 Год назад
Sadly their better albums aren't played on the radio anymore. I don't know why, but radios think that the more viral on RU-vid, the more listen-worthy a song is...
@emmbeesea
@emmbeesea 2 года назад
My personal favourite Coldplay song is "Shiver"! - 12/8 - Great guitar textures - Expert percussion work to ebb and flow with the song's atmosphere - Those falsetto harmonies👌 - A bit of mode mixture too, sprinkling in a few A#s here and there.
@dn4339
@dn4339 2 года назад
Mine too. As a Buckley fan it's only natural
@andrewpappas9311
@andrewpappas9311 Год назад
I remember hearing Shiver in Guitar Hero: World Tour and was blown away by the guitar work, Johnny Buckland is severely underrated as a guitarist in my opinion
@EarlOfMaladyCrescent
@EarlOfMaladyCrescent Год назад
Fantastic song that! 👍 You might like "Brothers & Sisters" too, if you've not heard it. It has a similar feel to "Shiver". It's from an EP they did before Parachutes. I discovered a lot of their B-sides & not very well known songs are just as good as the ones on their albums.
@SantiagoGonzalez-sl5lj
@SantiagoGonzalez-sl5lj Год назад
@@EarlOfMaladyCrescent I didn't know it. Very interesting song Brothers and Sisters, Thank you
@EarlOfMaladyCrescent
@EarlOfMaladyCrescent Год назад
@@SantiagoGonzalez-sl5lj Cool, you're welcome! 🙂 I was searching RU-vid one day & came across a B-side of theirs called "Crest of Waves". I thought, "This is really good"! RU-vid then lead me down a path of finding loads of other B-sides & rarities, which I also really liked. I downloaded a load of their singles, (to get the B-sides), & found out about the rarities via their discography on Wikipedia. It's all in a playlist in my iTunes library; 28 songs. (That includes "Moses" & "Atlas", which are non-album singles). 🙂
@gavinmitchell1328
@gavinmitchell1328 2 года назад
You should totally do a part two to this - right off the top of my head I can think of Amsterdam using modal interchange, Glass of Water with its 7/4 chorus, All I Can Think About is You and Atlas with their climactic, complex piano chord progressions, and People of the Pride, which switches between minor and phrygian. Also, their 2019 album Everyday Life has a lot of interesting tracks, like Cry Cry Cry, Trouble in Town, Daddy, and of course Arabesque. And people say Coldplay is boring! You should also do a full analysis of Coloratura please please please
@LegoArchitectureNerd
@LegoArchitectureNerd 2 года назад
Yessssss I totally agree!! Glass of Water is one of my favourite songs by Coldplay, absolute class.
@acasale25
@acasale25 2 года назад
Yes please I want to see his take on Coloratura so bad
@bismuththebi
@bismuththebi 2 года назад
YES PLEASE MAKE A PART TWO
@christophergetchell6490
@christophergetchell6490 2 года назад
Amsterdam is one of my favorites, a solid album to have a hard album track like that be a good as the singles! Rick Beato did a great video on it last year!
@robfeathermusic
@robfeathermusic 2 года назад
One of my favorite moments in a Coldplay song is in the outro of Yellow when the F# chord is substituted for a F#min7 chord. It just hits super hard when you've listened to the track all the way through. A similar thing happens in the second chorus of What If where the D chord is sometimes substituted for a G chord.
@alxalxi1291
@alxalxi1291 Год назад
Same thing happens in Spies during the outro... the F# substitutes the G#11 chord used during the verses. Very smart musical trick.
@blakederby3932
@blakederby3932 Год назад
I've always loved that about What If, it almost comes out of nowhere and is such a tonal shift
@MaquiladoraIII
@MaquiladoraIII 2 года назад
Two of the three 'S' songs from _Parachutes,_ "Spies" and "Sparks", have always struck me as harmonically intriguing & varied, as well as being haunting and beautiful.
@Joelster-og4pf
@Joelster-og4pf 2 года назад
Same with me. Those two songs are really special. Classic songs.
@douglaspantz
@douglaspantz Год назад
I agree, except I think all 3 (shiver) are classics.
@Joelster-og4pf
@Joelster-og4pf Год назад
@@douglaspantz 100% agreed with that choice. Parachutes is a great album.
@laidentabarnak7471
@laidentabarnak7471 Год назад
Absolutely right, these songs are something special. Sparks in particular is heavenly
@timlynn6938
@timlynn6938 Год назад
I love the two but the other S means even much more to me haha
@darcycordell2757
@darcycordell2757 Год назад
Coldplay is very under-rated. I think some people just write them off simply because they are "too popular". They are really generational talent with an incredibly versatile discography. You could probably do a whole other deep dive looking at songs like "Yes", "Glass of Water", "Amsterdam", "Spies", "Trouble in Town", "O (Hidden Track)", "42", etc. These are all songs with strange time signatures, key changes, modal interchanges, unique phrasing, etc.
@alfonso5026
@alfonso5026 Год назад
"Politik" has never failed to make me close my eyes and just let the music sway my mood
@ryanpangilinan5803
@ryanpangilinan5803 4 месяца назад
100% same
@waddleburr8048
@waddleburr8048 3 месяца назад
Is that why he is telling you to open up your eyes.
@danking1172
@danking1172 2 года назад
Coloratura is such a sick song
@neckpeck2738
@neckpeck2738 2 года назад
Some other amazing, musically interesting, but barely known Coldplay songs: - Square One - Spies - Twisted Logic - Charlie Brown (for its odd rhythm in the chorus) - Strawberry Swing - 42 - Amsterdam
@LegoArchitectureNerd
@LegoArchitectureNerd 2 года назад
42 is SUCH a tune
@adam_smigaj
@adam_smigaj 2 года назад
@@LegoArchitectureNerd when I saw this list I instantly thought about 42 being such a great song, and then looked at the replies and I can see I'm not the only one. I just love how its style and mood progress throughout the whole song, probably my favorite from Viva La Vida
@awesomezdude12
@awesomezdude12 Год назад
I’ve always liked “We Never Change” off Parachutes. The guitar and vocals meld really well together.
@superthings1238
@superthings1238 2 года назад
I love Coldplay. I'm so pleased to see A L I E N S on this list, it's a brilliant, underrated track!
@alexcontreras1972
@alexcontreras1972 2 года назад
ALIENS hits different. Such a great song. I feel like it would've fit perfectly somewhere in Mylo Xyloto
@diogodavid3557
@diogodavid3557 2 года назад
I relistened to it recently and noticed that a lot of the lyrics feel very reflective about the world as it is today
@ruvimbosaungweme6265
@ruvimbosaungweme6265 2 года назад
Hearing Coldplay (especially the older stuff) always makes me emotional. Music was such an integral part of my childhood and Coldplay was a part of that. Although a lot of their music in the recent years has not found favour with some fans (me included at times), I will always appreciate their music and they’ll always be special to me as a band. Love to see a video appreciating and looking more closely at some of their songs!
@kleingrrmpf
@kleingrrmpf 2 года назад
Please, more Coldplay! Their entire first album "Parachutes" is gold! In fact, all the first four albums are amazing and I wouldn't consider them pop. They did go more towards the pop style later but the whole album "Everyday Life" feels like going all the way back to their first albums and is amazing too!
@altostratomus7452
@altostratomus7452 2 года назад
Coldplay is one of my favourite bands of all time, right up there with Radiohead and Pink Floyd. I would love to see a deep dive into the music theory of Coloratura because it has a lot to unpack, very much so like the analysis you did years ago on Bohemian Rhapsody. I love these videos and I can’t wait for whatever comes next!
@nullv0d880
@nullv0d880 2 года назад
As someone who admittedly jumped on the bandwagon of actively refusing to listen to Coldplay songs, I'm really glad they were given a fair shot here. I'd be lying if I said I didn't love more than one of their songs when I was younger. Edit: oh and I also taught myself piano through synesthesia tutorials! Cool that it was given a shoutout here!
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee 2 года назад
"Allow myself to introduce... myself"
@bernardthedisappointedowl6938
@bernardthedisappointedowl6938 2 года назад
@ghost mall .It's a self-taught taught-tology, ^oo^
@nullv0d880
@nullv0d880 2 года назад
All hail the grammar Nazis
@JuriAmari
@JuriAmari Год назад
This video definitely needs a part 2. Songs like Yes, Spies, Twisted Logic, and even recent stuff like Atlas, Coloratura, Human Heart and Trouble in Town really stand out to me when it comes to the feelings they evoke
@otisfb3530
@otisfb3530 Год назад
My favourite all time band. Been a die hard for 11 years now. There’s beauty on even the newer album
@cherrysunburst828
@cherrysunburst828 2 года назад
Would've loved to see Amsterdam, one of my favorite songs of all time. I couldn't believe it when I saw that Rick Beato also considers it one of his favorite songs ever.
@ferrousallotrope
@ferrousallotrope 2 года назад
One of the best bands ever - I don’t care how much crap i get for saying that. Whatever is going on in “sparks” is still a mystery to me and I got that album right after it came out. Also the bass player is a monster , check out “cemeteries of London”.
@iraklismoschonas5214
@iraklismoschonas5214 2 года назад
“A Rush Of Blood To The Head” is a beautiful album. “Clocks”, as well as “Speed Of Sound” from “X&Y”, are my all-time favorite Coldplay songs.
@luluuwr
@luluuwr 2 года назад
im so glad you've made a video on coldplay, they're my favourite band and i love how musically interesting and diverse they are.
@PlayHakuna
@PlayHakuna 2 года назад
I see a lot comments writing about their first 3 albums, but I think every album has interesting things. The pathway they've taking of using different cultures as a starting point has been something good, maybe offensive, but it's inspiration after all. I really enjoyed Everyday Life, it reminds me of they roots and I like the genres mixture they did.
@gadcastro2243
@gadcastro2243 Год назад
Everyday life is such an underated album by Coldplay yet, I think that was their best so far in terms of compostion and application of music theory for a whole album.
@cpcathy
@cpcathy Год назад
I’ve been a fan since 2000, Everyday Life has taken over AROBTTH as my favorite album of theirs. It’s beautiful.
@gadcastro2243
@gadcastro2243 Год назад
@@cpcathy man, everyday life is on different level. Indeed, its beautiful. It discovers all aspects of one's life. Literally leave me in tears every time.
@sams8674
@sams8674 Год назад
Aliens isn’t just 5/4 - it also has a random bar of 9/8 before the chorus which offsets the drumbeat in a super cool way!
@carterpresley966
@carterpresley966 2 года назад
I was really hoping you would include Oceans here, the line cliche that they used there is actually really innovative
@bismuththebi
@bismuththebi 2 года назад
👆i agree so much with this. oceans is also a beautiful track in general
@everglow101
@everglow101 2 года назад
Chris Martin doesn't even know how to read sheet music and the man comes up with some of the best piano parts I've seen! And Coloratura, it's absolutely a masterpiece!
@harleykf1
@harleykf1 2 года назад
Atlas is one of my favourite Coldplay songs, but it definitely feels like it goes under the radar a bit compared to their other stuff. Although I guess that's not surprising cause they've written a lot of music.
@markgilmore2077
@markgilmore2077 Год назад
Great observations again David. I always thought Don't Panic was extremely sophisticated and subtle for a first song on a first album. (You must do this with other 'uncool' artists.)
@STERNWAERTS
@STERNWAERTS 2 года назад
I love all their stuff up to and including Mylo Xyloto. Beautiful sounds, melodies, harmonies, tunings, grooves. I don't listen to them a lot anymore but when I hear a song I do feel and enjoy it. Nostalgia is also a point. You hear something like Clocks and you're taken back to the early and mid 2000s where life was just easier and weirdly, so much different in a way.
@laurenzpelster2499
@laurenzpelster2499 2 года назад
Maybe give Everyday Life a shot, the album has some cool tracks!
@MarkBingley
@MarkBingley Год назад
Seriously, if you stopped at MX, you've been missing out! Ghost Stories is an album I play whilst I work every week (without fail) as it is so very sublime and ebbs and flows beautifully. Everyday Life is a journey through mixed styles and emotions. Some tracks more impactful than others, but when tied together.... perfect. Music of the Spheres.... just listen to Coloratura first, and then discover the lyrical beauty of "Let Somebody Go" and "Human Heart". Song writing on another level.
@AurinneA
@AurinneA 2 года назад
Coldplay at their best are really interesting songwriters who aren't afraid to explore and record sounds they like rather than sticking to what's conventional. (Granted, they do conventional amazingly well, but they're not the ones that stick with me the most.) Thanks for explaining in technical terms what some of these interesting aspects are that keep me coming back to these.
@MrKockabilly
@MrKockabilly 2 года назад
I consider Coldplay to be one of the most musical band and consider their songs to be rather unique and kinda one of a kind. Of course, some would label them as not being cool but being "cool" reflects more on popular trends for an age group rather than on musicality.
@adamr929
@adamr929 2 года назад
Great video as usual! I'll add that one of my favorite surprisingly interesting musical features in Coldplay's catalogue comes in "Lost!", where the chord progression in the verses sounds a lot like a standard VI-IV-I-V, but every chord in that sequence other than the second one is nonstandard (I think it's Em7-C-Bm6-Dadd4?). Notably, each of those chords retains the note of G in it, and the first chord in the song that loses the G is the first chord of the chorus (D), on which he sings the word "lost." I think it makes that moment in the song resonate so much more!
@Mystral42
@Mystral42 2 года назад
They do pretty much the same trick in "A Sky Full of Stars" (D#m B F# A#m but with a G# "stuck" in there all the way) and it's SO important to the feel of the song. Another interesting bit from the same song, at the end it changes chord progression (maybe to B C# D#m F#?) with no forewarning at all.
@adamr929
@adamr929 2 года назад
​@@Mystral42 That's a great observation and I hadn't made that connection until now! And thinking about it, "The Scientist" also has a very similar trick where the main chord sequence in the verses has what I guess I'd call the "feel" of a VI-IV-I-V but it's actually Dm7-Bb-F-Fsus2, and the use of that Fsus2 keeps the F note in there the whole way through (the only time it's dropped is when they finally do play that V chord at the end of the chorus). Really interesting how all three of those songs sound so different but use such a similar trick so effectively!
@PivasRox
@PivasRox Год назад
Very interesting content. I listen to all Coldplay classics for my entire life and never really notice the complexity of it. Amazing, thank you so much for this video. Keep rocking
@pacervault3350
@pacervault3350 2 года назад
I know nothing about scales or music theory, but my ears know what sounds good and interesting and beautiful, and that's why I love Coldplay.
@Manganization
@Manganization 2 года назад
I don't get people's discount of Coldplay either. Their intsrumentals are often expertly arranged and Chris uses his voice in such a unique way. Coldplay is still around, not only because of broad appeal, but because their music is good and they're often trying something new, post- X&Y, with Everyday Life being one of Coldplay's more recent standout albums. It's the same I feel with Beyonce. People think her music is just generic pop and has gotten "worse" and I'm thinking if they only believe that because she's transcended popularity and not because of her music itself, which has gotten better and less "safe" pop, since she's now big to the point where she can experiment more without losing traction.
@efficiencygaming3494
@efficiencygaming3494 2 года назад
Coldplay is one of those bands that are way cooler than people like to admit. Aside from their more well-known radio hits, they have tons of other songs that don't get nearly as much recognition as they deserve - many of their better songs are actually B-sides. For me, their first two albums are absolutely bulletproof. Parachutes is a comfortable and intimate album that makes you feel warm every time you hear it, while A Rush of Blood to the Head is powerful, dark, chilling, and deeply emotional. I'm not afraid to say that I love those albums, and they've gotten me through many dark times.
@sulzisaque
@sulzisaque 2 года назад
Great choices, for sure! I think, though, he missed some even more interesting songs of theirs. Those are: Yes (changes in tempo, time signature and mode), Death And All His Friends (7/8 time signature and, hands down, a masterpiece) and Glass of Water (also in 7/8). As a bonus, Politik and Oceans have a non-trivial chord progression.
@DaughterOfFiji
@DaughterOfFiji Год назад
i just started listening to their discography. im even more impressed now
@salutcmoi2287
@salutcmoi2287 2 года назад
Many interestings chord progressions in early Coldplay songs, Daylight, Twisted Logic, and of course Spies which is a gem (and many others)
@charliesalter3744
@charliesalter3744 Год назад
I love coldplay so much! My first concert ever was them at Wembley earlier this year and it was mindblowing. I've seen so may live vids of them and self taught 50 of their songs on piano. They've got happy songs, sad songs, slow, fast, bright and dark. Every albums different which is what I love. I've never really analysed their music like you did in this video, so thank you
@thealmightyduck335
@thealmightyduck335 Год назад
you should cover their song Midnight from their album Ghost Stories. It's one of my favourite songs on the album but in my experience it's so hard to follow time signature-wise lol
@josephharvey1762
@josephharvey1762 2 года назад
Coldplay is one of my very favorite bands - my first musical love. Essentially everything I listen to is either prog metal or Coldplay! Coldplay is still so lovely and interesting to me.
@austerloowaterlitz1543
@austerloowaterlitz1543 2 года назад
Listening to Coldplay music is just a wonderful experience.
@tractakid
@tractakid 2 года назад
None of the first 3 Coldplay songs I thought of for technicality were even mentioned! Glass of Water, Rainy Day and Death and All His Friends. All from Viva la Vida and Prospekts's March. Glass of Water and Death... for the time signatures, and Rainy Day for modality.
@anshulanilgaur1118
@anshulanilgaur1118 2 года назад
Coldplay's first four albums were absolutely brilliant! Everyday Life album from Coldplay is probably their 5th best LP
@AurinneA
@AurinneA 2 года назад
You love the same Coldplay I love. Everyday Life felt like coming home after the detours of their albums after Viva La Vida/Prospekt's March (all good albums, but not quite there for me as a whole).
@joaquindominguezmorales7698
Great job as always David! Another underrated song by them that has interesting things is "Èkó" from Everyday Life. The intro (I think) is in D mixolydian, while the rest of the song is in G major. It's a very subtle change, but it's really nice and sounds beautiful.
@danielplainview2584
@danielplainview2584 2 года назад
Moving to Mars has some really interesting progressions.
@lucasvandeven2489
@lucasvandeven2489 Год назад
A very good and unknown song of Coldplay is Coloratura, it is a 10 minute long masterpiece.
@jay0787
@jay0787 Год назад
Agreed! It deserves more popularity rather than the mediocre My Universe thing (all flash no substance).
@kronos7678
@kronos7678 2 года назад
I did notice a Chris Martin or two on some of your thumbnails so figured you enjoyed their music.
@HaybaleMelon
@HaybaleMelon Год назад
I love Coldplay
@TheShachattack13
@TheShachattack13 2 года назад
Their first 4 albums are amazing.
@AurinneA
@AurinneA 2 года назад
@ghost mall It's definitely a great album, but some of the songs on that album veer into slightly different genres from the previous ones. For me, they're just styles of music I find less engaging, so I have songs on there that I love (like Charlie Brown) and songs that I think are good but I'm less engaged with (e.g. ETiaW). It's just personal taste, but I suspect a lot of the Coldplay fans who watch this channel were drawn in by the sounds of their earlier albums and don't relate as much to some of the music on Mylo Xyloto and others. If you hang out in other Coldplay spaces (e.g. the official YT channel, you find a LOT of fans for the albums and songs that haven't been mentioned as much here (so far). 🤔 That's my impression, anyway.
@starmzn
@starmzn 2 года назад
Do you think you could have a deeper look at some of The Killers music? or Billy Joel's? That would be awesome!
@santiagocalderon3261
@santiagocalderon3261 Год назад
Yes! The killers please
@unclepodger
@unclepodger 2 года назад
As a massive Coldplay fan, I'd caught up on their interesting arrangements, especially on their early works. Parachutes (the album) has a lot of interesting stuff, particularly Shiver and High Speed. Talking about odd time signatures, you missed Charlie Brown (it's in 6/8 + 3 bars of 8/8). A deceptively simple sounding song otherwise.
@Benjamin-om3ih
@Benjamin-om3ih 2 года назад
Great video I think Atlas is another of their very interesting songs
@jeremykoeppe7949
@jeremykoeppe7949 Год назад
Warning Sign from AROBTTH is one of the only real rock songs of the 21st century, and it blows my mind. Especially the final notes ending the song in a minor key😮
@andrewpappas9311
@andrewpappas9311 Год назад
One other song I'd add to this is Shiver, the song is in 12/8 and has surprisingly good guitar work for the band's early career courtesy of Johnny Buckland (who I always thought was severely underrated as a guitarist)
@Bronco541
@Bronco541 2 года назад
The spice rack analogy was spot on. I bought your album btw, love it!
@blanketstatementsmusic1850
@blanketstatementsmusic1850 Год назад
Was hoping you’d mention “easy to please,” a track from one of their early ep’s before parachutes was released. Anyone who hasn’t heard it- definitely go check it out. The stuff they put out pre-Parachutes is some of their most interesting stuff IMO
@fab5091
@fab5091 2 года назад
Thanks David, your explanations about harmony tricks are always useful and so interesting
@patrickkelly5004
@patrickkelly5004 2 года назад
Bravo, David! The choice of spices was a perfect analogy on which to end, in my view.
@nero3728
@nero3728 Год назад
Viva La Vida is one of the best albums of all time and I will stand by that until I die. Songs like "Yes", "Violet Hill", "42", and "Glass of Water" can never be recreated nothing will ever come close to the pure genius of those tracks. It's truly a shame that a lot of people tend to steer away from Coldplay because of their newer stuff. The end up depriving themselves of some of the greatest music ever made.
@manuel_ao
@manuel_ao 2 года назад
I always liked Coldplay (mostly classic Coldplay), since I was a teenager, while, at the same time, I also discovered more complex bands e.g. prog rock bands. I don't like Coldplay because they make complex music (as you say, they probably don't aim for that), but they have found their way to deliver lovely pop songs which, now I know, sometimes also have something valuable from the music theory point of view. Thanks for this video.
@jimyoung9262
@jimyoung9262 2 года назад
I love all kinds of what would be considered serious music and yet Coldplay is one of my favorite bands.
@christophergetchell6490
@christophergetchell6490 2 года назад
Awesome video about Coldplay, a super underrated band! "A Rush of Blood to The Head" is just a solid album! One of my favorites on that album is Amsterdam!
@blackswan7568
@blackswan7568 Год назад
Their later work is a little bit too pop for my tastes, but back when "A Rush of Blood to the Head" and "X&Y" came out, I think they were really in their own, commercially and artistically.
@dancollinsandapiano
@dancollinsandapiano 2 года назад
I love this video so very much! ❤️🎹
@rudyvasquez9343
@rudyvasquez9343 Год назад
Coldplay is great, they were my favorite band last year
@iliketrains3495
@iliketrains3495 2 года назад
Clocks was brought up quite a bit in Cobb The Drummer's time signature in regards to a song being in 8/8 time as it was said to be easier to notate than in 4/4. Also Paul Davids did an interesting video on how Coldplay songs often don't start on the tonic chord (I think that's what it's called) and he pretty much corroborated your theory on how they don't intentionally write music theoretically
@wannelyuba
@wannelyuba 2 года назад
I think Daylight would be interesting for this kind of analysis as well.
@guzmankouyoumdjian9978
@guzmankouyoumdjian9978 2 года назад
Everything Is Not Lost, Death And All His Friends, and Coloratura, are the best Coldplay songs.
@vhego
@vhego 2 года назад
For me anything up to Mylo Xyloto is pure gold, I've recently re-discovered this fantastic band starting from the early works, people are too hard on them imho
@Symphonicrockfran
@Symphonicrockfran 2 года назад
Amazing. All my favorite Coldplay songs are here!
@naferemix
@naferemix 2 года назад
I think they’ve understandably been remembered by most for their chart toppers, which makes me hesitant to say I’m a fan of them as a band. I absolute adore a few of their tracks though. Don’t Panic, Politik, God Put A Smile On Your Face, 42, and Ink are probably my most played tracks.
@AurinneA
@AurinneA 2 года назад
@ghost mall I thought they meant that other people view them by their chart toppers only, which doesn't represent the Coldplay stuff they love - therefore, their hesitant to say they're a Coldplay fan and have people misunderstand what style of music they're trying to say they like. (I could be wrong, though.) 🤔 Also, you have a nice attitude to be able to do comfortable with what you like regardless of others' judgement. 😊
@YingwuUsagiri
@YingwuUsagiri 2 года назад
To me I quite like Coldplay but then as that "consistently okay" band that's almost never completely bad. With the old classics that the radio (here) never picked up that I REALLY like for example Shiver and Green Eyes.
@The_RedVIII
@The_RedVIII 2 года назад
Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends is a good album, and a pretty good song of the same name, you should have added to this video.
@Colo_Caos
@Colo_Caos 2 года назад
RIGHT. Death and all his friends is such a good song
@Koppter42
@Koppter42 Год назад
Was waiting for 42 the whole time haha, still a good video
@lattetown
@lattetown 2 года назад
Love this deep dive into Cold Play-the modal shift chord progression ignited a light bulb in my head! =)
@gustavoibarracarrizalez
@gustavoibarracarrizalez 2 года назад
That was a very nice and interesting video!!! 🤩 Please do a second part, they're still a lot of things to analyze. Coldplay is one of this bands that are very popular and underrated at the same time. I'll suggest some of the other songs from Parachutes, because there are strange guitar tunings and voicings, Shiver has some odd rhythms, etc. Viva la Vida album is another surprise box, with songs like Yes, Death and All his Friends, 42 and Cementeries of London. I could never stop thinking of interesting songs to talk about: Amsterdam, full Coloratura, Violet Hill, God Put a Smile on your Face, and so on
@vallivergano239
@vallivergano239 Год назад
They are highly enlightened individuals that have consistently tried to relay some serious messages through their sound.
@bismuththebi
@bismuththebi 2 года назад
LETS GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS VIDEO SINCE FOREVER
@emporcs5546
@emporcs5546 Год назад
Thank you for such a great breakdown of Coldplay music!! 😃 What a great band!! ❤
@elenymm
@elenymm 2 года назад
Coldplay are just another example that shows that for those upper levels of recognition you need to sacrifice innovation. I don't think they're any better or worse than so many other bands who have dealt with this. Some struggle with it, some lean into it. Coldplay seem to be in the second group. Fair enough.
@narmsemca7765
@narmsemca7765 Год назад
To be fair enough, what about homework ? Arabesque and Coloratura. Enjoy.
@thelanavishnuorchestra
@thelanavishnuorchestra 2 года назад
Yeah, I'm a fan of their earlier work. Less keen on the latest couple, but Rush of Blood to the Head was my favorite in the early naughties. Got to hear them in concert once and it was incredible.
@urilevy1
@urilevy1 Год назад
David has so much class. His treatment of advertising makes me want to salute him.
@edvanjr
@edvanjr Год назад
The best band ever! I like of every music of their, but My favorites songs are “green eyes” and “shiver”
@tadpolesoup
@tadpolesoup Год назад
As someone with limited music theory knowledge, I appreciate your analogy with knowing spices for cooking to knowing music theory for song-writing. I often spend much time in trial and error trying to come up with the right sound.
@douglasgriffin694
@douglasgriffin694 2 года назад
Could you do this but for U2? They’ve been my favorite band for ages and I’ve never understood why music theory people don’t like their music. To me it really sounds like no one else’s, so even if it’s not musically complex, they at least have something that gives a unique sound, especially to Joshua Tree era stuff.
@OFCR1
@OFCR1 Год назад
Love this take 🙏
@liquidsolids9415
@liquidsolids9415 2 года назад
0:31 “particularly if you look at their older work” 🤣 Yup! First three albums are great! Seriously, great video. I’ve always love that bridge in “Clocks”. Best part of the song. Thanks, David!
@dominiclaurence7879
@dominiclaurence7879 2 года назад
Viva La Vida is the fourth and is a masterpiece.
@liquidsolids9415
@liquidsolids9415 2 года назад
@@dominiclaurence7879 For me, that was when they started to take a turn for the worse, but it’s still a good album. Just my opinion. 👍🤘🎸🎵
@avedic
@avedic Год назад
Trouble, Strawberry Swing, Charlie Brown, Yellow, Lost, among many more..... The fact this band is hated on so much is.....kinda ridiculous tbh. Tho I think in recent years people have gotten over that. Their latest music is....idk. But, they have, over many albums, created a LOT of stellar songs. That just cannot be argued with. :)
@luca12m
@luca12m Год назад
Thank you for making this video! I've been a Coldplay fan for a long time and always wanted to know more about the harmony and structures of their music. Congrats on the excelent work!
@bobbykbobette7426
@bobbykbobette7426 Год назад
Nice Everything in its right place + Analyse + Like Spinning Plates rendition at the end of the video.
@jefu5781
@jefu5781 2 года назад
I feel like Trouble is firstly in an ambiguous G or B minor tonality with some modal interchange and on the chorus it switches to E Dorian
@DougerArt
@DougerArt 2 года назад
Yes, I certainly hear it that way as well. There's no reason to assume that just because a bar starts with a chord it's a key/mode shift.
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