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How to Write EPIC Chord Progressions 

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Learn how to write a chord progression for an epic chorus, by using a music theory hack from Leprous “Alleviate” (off their new album “Pitfalls”). Subtitles/CC available.
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Norwegian band Leprous just released their new album “Pitfalls”, and it’s truly epic! One of the most epic moments is the chorus in their song “Alleviate”, which we’ll hack over the next two lessons: chords this week, then melody next week.
SETUP
Alright, now you’re gonna learn how to make your own epic chord progression, like Leprous. And for the example in this lesson, we’ll be using our version that we made earlier. So, start by setting up eight bars of 4/4, with your grid set to 1/4 notes, and your tempo set to 116 BPM. Leprous use D natural minor for their chorus, and the natural minor scale is a common choice for epic music, so we’ll use it too.
STEP 1. COMMON NOTES
A common note is a note that’s the same between two chords. For example, Dm and Fmaj both contain the notes F and A, so F and A are common notes between those two chords. And common notes are an essential part of epic music, cos having a note or two stay the same when your chord changes, creates a super strong link between those chords that adds power to your progression. So, when you’re choosing what chords to use from the key of D minor, be sure to choose chords with common notes. For our progression, we chose: Dm → Fmaj → B♭maj → Csus4. And the reason for Csus4, is because Cmaj doesn’t have a common note with the B♭maj before it or the Dm after it, so we changed the Cmaj to Csus4, which gives us the common note F.
STEP 2. INVERSIONS
Now that you’ve chosen your chords, it’s time to use inversions to get the common notes in the same place within your chords as they change. And by the way, an inversion is simply when you change the order of the notes in a chord. For example, we inverted Fmaj to be CFA, instead of FAC. And we did that to get those common notes (F and A) in the same place as they are in Dm. So now F is in the middle of both chords, and A is on top of both chords, which makes this chord change super strong, and therefore epic!
STEP 3. RHYTHM
When it comes to how long you spend on each chord (known as harmonic rhythm), keep it simple, as your chord progression is just the foundation upon which you’ll write an epic melody. So if get too fancy with your harmonic rhythm, your chords will actually draw attention away from your melody. And epic music is all about the melody, which we’ll cover next week. Now, Leprous plays each chord for one bar, so we’ve done the same.
STEP 4. VARIATION
This is optional, but if you create a little variation in your progression, it’ll inject some freshness. We did this by resolving Csus4 to Cmaj every second time, but then we go straight back to Csus4, as that 4 (F) is the common note that links to the next chord, Dm.
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Hack Music Theory is a pioneering method for making great music that stands out, so you can move and grow your audience! Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony and his protégé wife Kate Harmony, from their home studio in Vancouver, Canada. Ray has been teaching music theory for 24 years, and along the way he's made music with Serj Tankian (System Of A Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Devin Townsend (Strapping Young Lad), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members) and many more! Hack Music Theory teaches relevant and instantly-usable music theory for producers, DAW users, and all other music makers (songwriters, singers, guitarists, bassists, drummers, etc.) in all genres, from EDM to R&B, pop to hip-hop, reggae to rock, electronic to metal (and yes, we djefinitely djent!).
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@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
How to Write Epic Melodies (Part 2): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JpQoh1n0qq0.html
@InsaneEyesMINI
@InsaneEyesMINI 3 года назад
Hey guys, i wish i had your channel 30 years ago when i started writing music.... this morning i wrote this song and you helped it's creating a lot.. i just love those non diatonic notes (E in G min scale in this particular case) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-3hDgM2TX8VE.html&ab_channel=%E9%A6%AC%E9%AA%A8%E3%83%8D%E3%82%B3
@InfiniteConstellations
@InfiniteConstellations 4 года назад
Epic chords, you say? That's what I need when I'm stuck building melodies and harmonies for another crumbling down orchestration :c
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hi Infinite Constellations, and a warm welcome to our Hack Music Theory community! We'd love to help you build up your melodies and harmonies :) Here's another helpful video on building a solid chord progression: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s7FeqpBuxm0.html. We hope to see you again next Friday for the epic melody part of this series! Until then, have a wonderful weekend :) Kate
@MrKrummelumme
@MrKrummelumme 4 года назад
Yeah Ray & Kate at it again :-) i love these to, they are both great teacher :-)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Aww thanks Michael, we're thrilled to hear you're enjoying our hacks! Thanks big time for being a part of our Hack Music Theory community, and we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks! Kate :)
@monowavy
@monowavy 4 года назад
I get Leprous recommended all the time when I listen to Bent Knee. Maybe I should really listen to it.
@Mr.Batsu12
@Mr.Batsu12 4 года назад
Bent Knee is an amazing group! 👍
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
@ monowavy Yes, do it!!
@rbtwear
@rbtwear 4 года назад
This is great and very helpful! I understand the common notes and inversions and how those help, but I'm wondering if there was a method you used to select the chords themselves (prior to working out the common notes and inversions). Thanks!
@sa-le4mj
@sa-le4mj 3 года назад
Great episode, thank you!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 2 года назад
Thanks so much angry chihuahua, and a warm welcome to the Hack Music Theory community! Why is your chihuahua angry, and what kind of music do you make?! Take care, and we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks :)
@TheCooGuR
@TheCooGuR 4 года назад
I really enjoy how you breakdown each step and take the time to really explain in depth the concept so we can fully enjoy them.. I really appreciate your videos!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hey CooGuR, great to hear from you, and thanks for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that the format and teachings are working for you :) By the way, what kind of music are you making these days?
@TheCooGuR
@TheCooGuR 4 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory I'm experimenting with chord progressions using Ardour on GNU/Linux and my old Roland RD-700SX
@instrumentalist28
@instrumentalist28 3 года назад
Awesome tutorial, thanks!!
@mirzaaljic
@mirzaaljic 4 года назад
Just what I needed! :) Thank you so much!!! Please work on a few more for this genre :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hi Mīrzā, great to hear from you! We're thrilled to hear that this one hit the spot :) Stay tuned for tomorrow's video on the melody to go with these chords. Also, we've made it easy to find all our metal/prog/rock videos by making a Metal Music Theory playlist: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-JwlfGI45IB0.html. We'd love to know what artists you'd like us to hack in future, so please let us know. Take care and talk soon, Kate :)
@jpsilver4995
@jpsilver4995 4 года назад
I've watched quite a few episodes and find them extremely helpful and easy to follow, really upped my game! Have a new track being mastered, perhaps I will send you the link once its released... ;)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hey hey JP, lovely to see you again! We're thrilled to hear you're enjoying our hacks! Thanks big time for being a part of our Hack Music Theory community, and all the best with your new release! See you soon for more theory hacks :) Kate
@derekmichael44477
@derekmichael44477 4 года назад
Wow! I really like how you guys teach and keep the lesson simple with such clear explanations, also keeping the lessons bite sized...really great information for a 5 minute clip. I was wondering if you have any resource like a chord compatibility type chart to show commonly grouped chords, ones with common notes like you diplayed in the progression. Is there a good way to send a message direct to you? I have some questions and ideas but I don't want to stray off topic. Thanks!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hi Derek! Thank you for your very kind words, we're thrilled to hear you're enjoying the lessons :) As for resources, if you haven't already, I would suggest you check out our free music theory book, '12 Music Theory Hacks to Learn Scales and Chords'. It's a refresher of the basics, and it's a super fast and fun read. I would also suggest you check out our Songwriting & Producing PDF. It goes into more detail about how to write great chord progressions, in addition to hacks on bass lines, melodies, modes, etc. You'll find both of those on our website: HackMusicTheory.com/Books. Hope that helps, and we hope to see you again soon for more theory hacks! Kate :)
@JoseMartinez-oe5jj
@JoseMartinez-oe5jj 4 года назад
Great tips. Going to check Leprous. Sounds very very cool. Thanks!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hi Jose! Happy you enjoyed the lesson, and yes, check out Leprous, they're one of our favourite bands :) What kind of music do you make?
@Bubba-zu6yr
@Bubba-zu6yr 4 года назад
Excellent material! One inversion not mentioned I use a lot for the nice counterpoint and transition is the third inversion. I just found your channel and I love it!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Aww thanks so much Bubba, and a warm welcome to our Hack Music Theory community! What kind of music do you make? Hope you're having a lovely week, and we look forward to seeing you again soon for more theory hacks! Until then, take care :)
@Bubba-zu6yr
@Bubba-zu6yr 4 года назад
Hack Music Theory, thanks for the reply. I’m extremely eclectic, lol... MA in Theory and Jazz Ped undergrad. Basically I’m permanently confused! 😅
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Wow, that's awesome Bubba, and you're definitely in the right place! We cover theory from all genres, cause that's what we make/listen to, which means that a large portion of our subscribers are as eclectic as you are! Where are you based?
@5966ramesh
@5966ramesh 3 года назад
Awesome Video
@HAZARDOUS88
@HAZARDOUS88 4 года назад
Very cool stuff. Thanks!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Thanks for coming HAZARDOUS88! We hope you're having a lovely weekend! See you next week :)
@lenoquo9312
@lenoquo9312 4 года назад
This was a nice video as usual, thank you for the effort you put in to these. But I just wanted to say I like that plant you guys have under the window. Looks really cool. Does it have a name?
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hi Lenoquo, great to hear from you and thank you for your kind words! The plant is called a money tree :) By the way, how's your music making going these days?
@lenoquo9312
@lenoquo9312 4 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Its going good! I actually just posted a new song a couple days ago, if you want to check it out soundcloud.com/lenoquo/horizon . I have been getting back into the rhythm of writing and producing after a short break, and its been a lot of fun. I started music 3 years ago and have been watching your videos since the beginning. They have been a tremendous help, and I recommend you guys to everybody!
@OneMinuteMeds
@OneMinuteMeds 2 года назад
Love it
@alhendis1511
@alhendis1511 4 года назад
In studying Harmony I always write 4 part harmonies (SABT) and find it more interesting, do you write always in 3 part and make other instrument be the base and therefore complete the 4 part? Because I think moving basses function differently from the root bass in The Chord Progression. Thanks 🌹
@JustinNogle
@JustinNogle 4 года назад
Your lessons continue to be incredibly helpful, and this one was no exception. I'm sorry I've been away! Regarding 2020, I think the first two to three weeks in the month could be universal lessons with perhaps the last week or two of the month being genre-specific. Keep up the great work!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hey Justin, happy to hear you enjoyed this one :) How's life, are you working on a new song?! Hope you and Angela are having a lovely week :) Kate
@JustinNogle
@JustinNogle 4 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Life is pretty good overall, thank you. Praise God! Hope the same for both of you! Thanksgiving is rapidly approaching, and I set myself a very aggressive goal of finishing the song I'm currently working on by then. So yes, working on a new song haha. :-D Time limits can be anxiety producing but very beneficial so we'll see! Tracking rhythm guitars currently. :-) Thank you both for your continued excellence!
@Justin_the_Analog_IC_architect
@Justin_the_Analog_IC_architect 4 года назад
Never heard of Leprous, so now I must go check them out. There's something about Scandinavian music of all genres that I find fascinating at the moment. I've been listening to a lot of Feared, Choir of Young Believers and Bjork (does she count?) recently.
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hey hey Justin, great to hear from you! Hope you're having a lovely November so far :) How's your music making going these days? Are you making some Scandi sounding songs?! And yes, do check out Leprous, they're one of our favourite bands :) As always, we're super grateful to have you in our community. Take care and talk soon, Kate :)
@spencerrobinson5386
@spencerrobinson5386 4 года назад
Coolest of beans, I love trying to use chords over the bar lines as much as possible. Also with excessive amounts of delay so it also serves to give it a huge amount of space(well that's the idea anyhow)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hey Spencer, thanks for being here! Yes absolutely, playing chords over bar lines is super cool, and something we love to do as well :) Hope you're well and we wish you a lovely weekend! Kate :)
@christianemond4286
@christianemond4286 3 года назад
Awesome video! Where can I download the midi files?
@ALo-pw7jb
@ALo-pw7jb 4 года назад
Awesome tutorial ! How can I download the free epic midi files?
@MaurizioUrbani
@MaurizioUrbani 4 года назад
What a cool channel! Congratulations guys, excellent tips!
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Aw thanks Maurizio, and welcome to the Hack Music Theory community, we're stoked to have you here! Hope this finds you and your family all safe and healthy :)
@MaurizioUrbani
@MaurizioUrbani 4 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Yes we're all OK here thank you so much. Hope the same there. This is going to be the most creative period in my life :)
@aJ-4T7
@aJ-4T7 4 года назад
Epic- both the progression and the video.
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Aww thanks, you're too kind :) Have a fabulous weekend!
@aJ-4T7
@aJ-4T7 4 года назад
Question @Ray and Kate Understand you introduced a Csus4 for common note F with preceeding Bb Maj. How about a possibility of a C7 instead giving you Bb as the common note and also being secondary dominant of F which can then lead resolving back in Dm? Thoughts please.
@pablovasquez2166
@pablovasquez2166 4 года назад
amazing guys.....looking forward to trying this within my next piece.
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hey Pablo! We're super pumped to hear you're gonna try this, please let us know how it goes! By the way, what kind of music do you make?
@pablovasquez2166
@pablovasquez2166 4 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Ambient and filmscoring: kinda like Max Richter, Abel Korzeniowski, Hans Zimmer etc. XD
@gitsurfer27
@gitsurfer27 4 года назад
Great stuff as always guys. As soon as i have the money I'l be getting my teeth into that course, for now the free book will do, thanks :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hey hey gitsurfer27, it's so great to hear from you again!! We'd love to have you in our Apprenticeship community, which is full of creative music makers like you! Last time we talked you were exploring making electronic music, how's that going?
@gitsurfer27
@gitsurfer27 4 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Hey! Ye its going really well thanks! I'm progressing every day i feel like, i'm feeling really good about it :) I've been playing guitar for many years. I was in an extreme metal band years ago (dillinger escape plan, meshuggah, sikth esque...or at least trying to be lol) and always thought i would end up in a metal band, but over the years I've leaned more towards more melodic music, as I've always had a passion for music in general, and always had a problem "picking" a style. So I've been trying different sounds out, some lofi, some deep ambient house, some psychedelic rock, and i'm fully intending to keep moving forward with it as pursuing a career in music is a lifelong dream. You guys are very inspiring to me!! seeing people with like minds making the dream happen is the best motivation i think :)
@Nivenization
@Nivenization 4 года назад
Thank you.
@DarkSideofSynth
@DarkSideofSynth 4 года назад
Well... epic! :)))
@shamanbeartwo3819
@shamanbeartwo3819 4 года назад
Great video. This theory would also make a great horn arraignment. Give the top note to the trumpet, the middle to the sax, and the bottom note to a trombone and toss a great melody on top or apply the theory to strings or... We studied this for a few weeks in my second semester college theory class so you are definitely giving your subscribers quite a lesson. And I think Sus4 is my favorite! :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hey hey, thanks so much Shamanbear Two for your kind words, and a warm welcome to our Hack Music Theory community! Yes, the best chord progressions contain layers, or voices which can be sung, or like you said played on different horns or strings :) And yay for Sus4 chords! By the way, what kind of music do you make?
@shamanbeartwo3819
@shamanbeartwo3819 4 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Are you ready for this? My audience is gay leather bars and the music is deephouse/tribal mixed with Lou Rawls/Barry White vocals with some Glenn Miller horns and Tito Puente percussion.
@danielcisternas3017
@danielcisternas3017 4 года назад
Hi The first two chords share 2 notes. Is it similar to the concept of walking basa?
@emanuellandeholm5657
@emanuellandeholm5657 11 месяцев назад
Roman numeral notation: i VI IV. I'm watching the Kingsman franchise right now, and this progression is everywhere. Where does it come from, and why does it work so well?
@markus_knoedel
@markus_knoedel 4 года назад
What can I say. Thank you so much for this another great episode...
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hey, thanks so much Markus, really appreciate you being here! Hope you're having a fabulous week :) And by the way, what kind of music do you make?
@markus_knoedel
@markus_knoedel 4 года назад
Hack Music Theory Hi. I am not a musician. I started making score music for a filmproject where I shot 100 films in 100 days. To fast for royalty and rights free music. So it is mostly drones, ambient soundlayers stuff. And then sometimes I want to make something more melodical. With rhythm... So I find cool stuff, and copy it into my daw and go on from there....
@DjNeonAcid
@DjNeonAcid 2 года назад
You remind me of Simon Keys from Snakes in the City.
@muhammadrezahaghiri
@muhammadrezahaghiri 4 года назад
Hello! Leprous, is one of my newest discoveries on Spotify. Damn Norwegians, are giants in metal music and to be honest, they are the reason I became a metalhead and stay a metalhead (In case you don't know, I have a very strong black metal background. I listened to a lot of black metal songs and I played and made a lot, too! I know I'm not an evil looking white dude with corpse paint on, but what that matters is the evil within 😂). I also have friend, who's in a deep love with the band. She sent me songs and videos and also told me the fact about the band and made me a fan of them. Anyway, You know I realized my special person studied classical music and plays guitar, cello and also sings. I didn't know she studies this but she revealed just this week! We have a big difference in our tastes of music, but at least we can analyze pieces and play together. And one happened. You know, I always wanted to send "Girl from North Country" from the album "Freewhilin Bob Dylan" to person whom I love. She made it possible, because I also played and sang the tune for her and she loved that. We also analyzed the piece together. At the end, thanks for your great video. Have an epic time my friends \m/
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Hi Muhammadreza! We're thrilled to hear you've discovered Leprous, it's my favourite band :) And I'm so happy you and your love can share music together, that's the best!! Have a wonderful week :) Kate
@nandakoryaaa
@nandakoryaaa 4 года назад
Hi Kate & Ray! What bothers me (only as a theory of course) in inverted chords is how do we know that C-F-A is inverted F chord and not some complicated sus/aug/whatever C chord?
@FifthnLincoln
@FifthnLincoln 4 года назад
Is it because F->A is a major third and F-> C is a perfect 5th i.e a Major Triad but C-> F is a perfect 4th which is not an interval in a Triad so therefore the sequence of notes C-F-A must be an inversion of the F Major Triad? Of course I may be wrong as I am only just figuring out this stuff myself!
@Dingus7696
@Dingus7696 4 года назад
By far my favorite Leprous album. It's so good. The song Below gives me chills. Every. Single. Damn. Time.
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Absolutely agree with you Kedar, goosebumps and tears! Hope you're having a wonderful Leprous filled week, and stay tuned for tomorrow's vid on the theory from the Alleviate chorus melody, which is one of my favourites! Take care, Kate :)
@Dingus7696
@Dingus7696 4 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Of course ! Your content is top notch !
@drbhuvanesh9162
@drbhuvanesh9162 4 года назад
Can you make a video, how to make catchy melody for EDM?
@arjunjsatheesh8899
@arjunjsatheesh8899 3 года назад
The best
@Badboy-ei1ct
@Badboy-ei1ct 4 года назад
do tutorials for hip hop too please
@sewnixltdofficial7687
@sewnixltdofficial7687 4 года назад
Owsm tutorial as always! :)
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Aww thanks FLAT LINE, great to see you here! We'd love to know, what kind of music are you making? Hope you have a lovely weekend :)
@whoeverofhowevermany
@whoeverofhowevermany 4 года назад
1:52 effin a!
@cnutella9947
@cnutella9947 4 года назад
Thank you guys so much for the work you do. Ray are you ok bro? You're looking really thin. Please tell me you are just vegan or something. Hope all is well.
@HackMusicTheory
@HackMusicTheory 4 года назад
Haha yeah I've been vegan for 13 years, but recently we both transitioned to a whole-food vegan diet, and by removing all the processed food, added sugar, oil, etc. from our diets, all our excess weight just dropped off! We're actually eating twice as much food now as we used to, it's amazing! Also, we're both runners, so that helps too. Anyhoo, thank you sincerely for your concern, and thanks also for being here in the Hack Music Theory community for so long, we truly appreciate you! Ray :)
@megagygon0126
@megagygon0126 4 года назад
@@HackMusicTheory Funny that you answered having a whole-food vegan diet without processed food, added sugar, oil, etc, to a question asked by a ..... Mr NUTELLA ! ;-)
@Alessio8174
@Alessio8174 3 года назад
you two are so cute hahaha love you
@batner
@batner 4 года назад
I like the political statements in the book. In the sense of.... How do you feel now about race relations in south africa now way after the hype passed?
@tljfilmnphoto2385
@tljfilmnphoto2385 4 года назад
Effin AAAA! 😂
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