Sick tutorial! Instant like after the Patrick E minor reference lmao
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Thanks for the content! The major take away here is using 7th, 9ths and 11ths. About minor scale, a warning: it actually contains the same keys as the major scale - the difference is from where you start or end your progression. For example, the C major scale contains the same keys as the A minor scale. This means that if you create a C major scale but you start layering chords from A or they end in A, it might sound minor. Transposing should not change the mood of the song, as that changes from the spaces between notes (i.e. if the chord itself is major, minor, etc). Although it might sound better, specially if the instrument has some peculiarities for different note ranges.
Hey, thanks for the easy-to-understand tutorial. Liked it. Is there anything similar to the stamp tool in GarageBand or other iPad apps? Appreciate the help!
Hey man sorry for the later reply! I use a pack called hip-hop breakups. Here is the link: splice.com/sounds/touch-loops/hip-hop-break-ups It's been a while since I downloaded it but I believe it's behind a paywall
Could you tell me how to make the so-called mellow chords? They are used a lot for lofi mellow rainy etc, they are used by artists like mondo loops or purrple cat.
Scaler 2 and chord.Ai have chord detection to decipher the chords used in a track. Mondo Loops uses a surprising amount of suspended chords… sus2, sus4, maj7sus4, min7sus2, maj13sus4, sometimes dominants for things like turn arounds or in 2-5-1 progressions.
*Me coming here for super technical information on lofi chords and then I listen to this video intro* Oh. :p I literally remember nothing about music theory and that's fine. This is way better.