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Some Music Theory for House Producers - Chords 

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In this video I'm sharing some chord concepts I picked up over the last couple of years producing different styles of house music. The video mainly focuses on chords and different ways they can be used in house productions. Starting with simple one chord track approaches and how you can make them work, moving on to chord stab ideas and finally finishing up with some more complex chord progressions.
The main thing I figured out about house music is that it used a lot of principles stemming from Jazz, Blues and similar genres that break conventional music theory methods and don't always strictly follow a specific key, but rather combine a number of chords that work well together.
To fully understand the video you should have a basis in chords, scales and other basic music theory principles. Chords work well for House Pianos, and Rhodes Sound aswell.
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0:00 Intro
0:18 One Chord Tracks
2:38 How to find Chords with an Analyser
3:45 Chord Stab Approaches
6:15 Modulated Synth Chords
8:15 Advanced House Chord Progressions
12:18 Advanced 3 Chord Progression
13:35 Add additional Chords based on Progression
14:48 Outro

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Комментарии : 95   
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 2 года назад
Grab some free stuff inkl. Midi progression over on my instagram channel @Oleans_house
@Flanneln1
@Flanneln1 2 года назад
Just downloaded. Thank you..Great video....everything well explained. Ive just started using a Maschine so gonna try out some stuff later today.
@leejohnson197733
@leejohnson197733 Год назад
good stuff, how do you make your drums ? they sound very nice and what did you use on the track with that nice synth blips around 6.41 ??
@gioni_mango
@gioni_mango Год назад
Man this video is so good. Going from basic to complex, but showing that all techniques are legit with some real world examples that actually slap. All of this without taking yourself too seriously, and showing that we're all learning this stuff together, at our own pace. Thanks a lot man !
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse Год назад
thanks for the kind words :))
@hobbeeforturitpublishingll3970
@hobbeeforturitpublishingll3970 9 месяцев назад
Playing Chord progressions are actually pretty easy once you know the four notes you have to play that equal a minor and why you are playing that Chord.
@I-ep8zk
@I-ep8zk 13 дней назад
This is so useful for a non player. Subbed
@Athrox666
@Athrox666 14 дней назад
Muy bien explicado, gracias 🌵
@matesi
@matesi 2 года назад
yeeee! awesome stuff!
@DrVinylBcn
@DrVinylBcn Год назад
4:35 this is something very common, you take a sample from funky chord's and you do the progression. Also using this technic you can do a "Sample" Piano with all your house music chords. I did this long time ago to improve the workflow
@Bittamin
@Bittamin Год назад
This is the exact vibes I want to make. That track right there is so sick
@desoakley7760
@desoakley7760 Год назад
Simply brilliant...
@Artisianmusic
@Artisianmusic 6 месяцев назад
Loved the video, really well done, clean stuff
@MrDavidstone9999
@MrDavidstone9999 2 года назад
Thank you Olean, great video,I have been waiting for a cool vibe, just what I needed 😁👍🙏
@krimsonfunk
@krimsonfunk Месяц назад
I like the fact that , that you acknowledge not being a keyboardist and regardless of that you are putting some great music together. You may not be a musician but you indeed have great instinct for music production ; keep it up ma man , your stuff is pretty good , would love to hear more !
@MC-kp1hw
@MC-kp1hw 2 года назад
This tutorial is fantastic 👌
@DiegoFuego87
@DiegoFuego87 2 года назад
So helpful dude! Was looking for a simple framework for putting more random chords together. This is a huge help, please make more lots more videos ✊
@djkebbe
@djkebbe Год назад
great video , never thought about that diminished stuff. sound great
@chema__gonzalez__
@chema__gonzalez__ 6 месяцев назад
thanks for this! great info
@bobbynecro
@bobbynecro 2 года назад
Love this video, thank you! Subscribed
@Sigmatic850
@Sigmatic850 Год назад
Super helpful.
@facundocabrera3644
@facundocabrera3644 Год назад
This was amazing, i've been learning music theory more oriented to progressive house, it's really cool to see it applied to classic house
@paddybandon
@paddybandon Год назад
Explained so well... I have watched alot of videos and now it seems to finally make sense!!! True expert...Thank you
@anzatzi
@anzatzi 8 месяцев назад
Great stuff--really gave me some ideas
@rhlaggarwal258
@rhlaggarwal258 2 года назад
Great video man ! Amazing content ...
@MichaelFerry
@MichaelFerry Год назад
As soon as I heard "Rhythm II Rhythm" in the intro, I subscribed. The tutorial was great, too, thanks!
@SoundPeer
@SoundPeer 3 месяца назад
that plus the Baaz reference. I think I'm in the right place
@lehlohonololechaba5739
@lehlohonololechaba5739 2 года назад
Dude, thank you 👊🏽👊🏽
@mrgibonskc
@mrgibonskc Год назад
Cool video, thanks👍
@huntrrams
@huntrrams Год назад
One of the best music theory videos out there for house music production! Can you make this a series with different parts of a house song? Thank you for this! How do I get that min9 in Ableton?
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse Год назад
i have some new music theory videos planned :)
@labworx
@labworx Год назад
Nice sounding track master!
@jenumclucas7014
@jenumclucas7014 Год назад
Fire!
@tillmannschoenefeldt1921
@tillmannschoenefeldt1921 2 месяца назад
this video teaches again how in music rules are for guidance, not to limit. nice video, definitely got my sub :)
@lazylance3991
@lazylance3991 2 года назад
dope!
@HighZ-nv4vi
@HighZ-nv4vi Год назад
sweet, thanks!
@philipversteegh1033
@philipversteegh1033 Год назад
Great video man
@practice_Chinese_yoga
@practice_Chinese_yoga Год назад
very nice vibes
@davidraphaelofc
@davidraphaelofc Год назад
great video! Cool dude. keep up the good work. cheres from switzerland
@stingpinaudio
@stingpinaudio Год назад
Nice one man
@robertgarvansnyder4665
@robertgarvansnyder4665 2 года назад
Loving your channel. Subbed here and on Ig. Please keep doing it!
@petergazin
@petergazin Год назад
Thanks good explanation
@crazypeople9318
@crazypeople9318 2 года назад
David Morales style 👌 respect bro..👏
@twoscoops2
@twoscoops2 Год назад
Really useful. I am working on a track in a 90s house style so this was really helpful.
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse Год назад
I'm glad to hear this helped you out :D
@prod07forgot
@prod07forgot Год назад
great vid thank u
@educationcentral_
@educationcentral_ 7 месяцев назад
The perception that D minor 9 has a lot of stability and doesn’t require resolution is just that a perception . In the stand alone context lots of chords have this perceived stability . A lot of foundational music showcases standalone elements without a lot of chord movement because it’s a new idea . Great musicians however have the ability not only to revolutionize a style but also expand on it throughout its lifecycle
@donnydarko7624
@donnydarko7624 5 месяцев назад
Yes, but anyone with a dictionary can use many words to tell a story, but it is much more difficult yet visceral and engaging if you are able to find the least amount words needed or probably more accurately the simplest way to tell that same story.
@omeramir
@omeramir Год назад
Dammit the chord progression on 12:50 sounds so familiar but I can't tell the name of the track! Loved the video! Thanks a lor for the effort.
@efitz8960
@efitz8960 5 месяцев назад
Top man
@ShawnBoucke
@ShawnBoucke 2 года назад
Thank you for this! I'm working on some solo electric violin stuff and this is giving me a ton of ideas. On a side note, I would call the "g-dim" an "e-dim" chord. It's the same notes but in context it makes a bit more sense since a dim chord often goes up to the resolving chord (f-min) however when mixing chords so freely these sort of rules don't always work.
@user-dx1vv9hx1o
@user-dx1vv9hx1o 5 месяцев назад
This is a great video thank you!!
@Diquemango
@Diquemango Год назад
Thank you for this I’ve been wanting to learn how to play “a touch of jazz” for so long that was such a bonus lol
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse Год назад
nice :)
@corenting5925
@corenting5925 10 месяцев назад
Thxxxxxxx brooo ❤
@applesauce0g408
@applesauce0g408 Год назад
I was going to give up on my music making attempts but this video has reinspired me. Thank you sir!
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse Год назад
thats super nice to hear :)
@Hasan-cd9ne
@Hasan-cd9ne Год назад
Instant sub
@johntuem1616
@johntuem1616 2 года назад
Should do another one of these on leads or bass theory!
@benonmusic
@benonmusic 2 месяца назад
nice bro
@educationcentral_
@educationcentral_ 7 месяцев назад
You can pitch shift stand alone chords in 2 directions and with lots of velocity variations can create the perception of variation. Though pitch shifting usually includes all notes velocity and instrument variations are critical
@jacksonamaral329
@jacksonamaral329 10 месяцев назад
Interesting.
@marceloribeirosimoes8959
@marceloribeirosimoes8959 Год назад
Really, really cool! A deep research will lead you to Change, Chic, Herold Melvin and The Blue Notes, MSOP, Tree Degrees, First Choice, Virgo, Mr. Fingers, JM Silk, Visual, Blasé, Liz Torres, Marshal Jefferson, and the list could be too long. Nice work! Thank you!!!
@synthagoras5523
@synthagoras5523 Год назад
Thanks, I dont even make house but this is still helpful
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse Год назад
nice! :D
@ximon4410
@ximon4410 2 года назад
Any tips on building the bass lines around the chord stabs/one shots. I would've loved for you to go into more detail on that
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 2 года назад
will make sure to make some content on that too
@888berg
@888berg Год назад
@@OleansHouse Yeah baseline tutorial would be amazing... tips of bass variation instead of just playing the short root on the bassline
@osten_petersson
@osten_petersson 2 года назад
@7:22 I had to check crystal waters - Gypsie woman but the similarities was mostly in my head :)
@Bonko_Job
@Bonko_Job Год назад
The song at Advanced 3 i cannot specifically reffer to… but sounds like: The way it goes (stussy remix)
@DrVinylBcn
@DrVinylBcn Год назад
3:35 I believe this is because use a flanger or phaser filter, creating automatic this modulation in the spectrum
@wesevans6455
@wesevans6455 2 года назад
really like your content! not trying to be a smart-ass but perhaps you (or someone else) finds a short music theory input interesting: while you could call the third chord (in the "advanced 3 chord" section) a diminished 7th, at least from a functional harmony perspective, especially since you pair it with a C in the bass, most would be see this as a C7 a.k.a. a dominant chord, with a flat 9. This is a super common chord choice to get back to the tonic (F minor in your case), i.e. a V - I progression.
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 2 года назад
I was hoping for someone to clear this up! :D my music theory knowledge is definitely limited so I really appreciate people jumping in and making additions or corrections! Super helpful!
@partypizza519
@partypizza519 Год назад
12:34 Use Midi Monitor in Midi Effects
@TheParkerwessel99
@TheParkerwessel99 4 месяца назад
This was really great thank you. Quick question, in the part where you were talking about moving from minor to major and major to minor and how they don't always stick to one specific key, when you have a chord progression like that, how do you determine what key to write a bassline in or what key a vocal or any other instruments should be in? Is it just kind of trial and error until you find something that works, or is there a "key dominance" like you briefly mentioned that should help with determining that?
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 4 месяца назад
There are many ways to approach it, but you can kind of think that while a certain chrod is playing you can consider it as the tonic chord. so for example if your playing a cminor7 you for melody or bass and such considere to be in the key of cminor. or if you play a chord Gmayor7 you can consider so be in the key of G mayor
@giomusic6176
@giomusic6176 2 года назад
thanks very interesting, can you advise me what studies I should do to learn these theories, maybe jazz? few times I asked some musicians but they couldn't help me with the chords even though studied music
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 2 года назад
I learned a lot from watching channels like Aimee Nolte Music. she has a ton of amazing content for many different levels
@dalecooperhmit
@dalecooperhmit 2 года назад
Super cool, once again! Where have you found this virtual piano plug in, please?
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 2 года назад
its called Virtual Piano - killihu :) its free but u need M4L
@dalecooperhmit
@dalecooperhmit 2 года назад
@@OleansHouse : thx!
@dalecooperhmit
@dalecooperhmit 2 года назад
06:10 : interesting. Could you give examples of "some overlapping stuff when you're moving from one fundamental note to the next one", please?
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 2 года назад
will try to involve it in a future video :)
@henryseitz3681
@henryseitz3681 10 месяцев назад
I could be completely wrong as I don't have a degree in music theory but in the example you gave for advanced house chords the third sounded out of place. If you look at the circle of fifths you can tell that every chord is adjacent to Gm therefore you are probably in the key of Gm(or BFlat). The third is a G major which is pretty far away from that scale which is why it sounds out of place to me. If you choose another chord that is adjacent to Gm on the circle of fith wether or not its a 7 or 9 (like a Fmaj7 or Bflat9) it might sound more in place. I use circle of fiths app to keep track of keys and shit i was just checking that when i saw your video. Also thanks for explaining how to make a bassline with transposed chord progressions I never knew how to do that until now i really appreciate it. Also let me know anything i said is wrong! Also also that Gmin7 to Gmin diminished 7 sounds so fucking good. What was the song it came from it sounds like some Mr Fingers shit.
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 10 месяцев назад
Hey Henry! thanks for taking the time to write this detailed comment :) Im very glad you found the video helpful! I personally like the sound of the Gmaj7 and dont hear anything out of place about it. Also this progression stems from a classic hosue tune so there is at least one track out there using a progression of this sort. theory wise it's dificult to just stick to circle of 5th stuff since many genres like jazz or funk use lots of borrowed chords or chromatic movements and other approaches that use notes or chords outside a specific scale. in this case I guess we have to settle that it comes down to taste and what sounds out of place for some folks might sound just right to others
@karomusic3039
@karomusic3039 11 дней назад
where to get the virtual piano ?
@domcolliermusic6390
@domcolliermusic6390 Год назад
what is this banger at the bginging
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse Год назад
first example track is a track by Baaz
@ssneg
@ssneg 10 месяцев назад
OP: This is a video for beginners. Also OP not two minutes into the video: a different chord inversion will provide a closer voicing.
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 9 месяцев назад
Thats the Real OP :)
@abigailsekgale9623
@abigailsekgale9623 2 года назад
Good day,don't see your IG profile...can you please assist...thank you in advance.
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 2 года назад
instagram.com/oleans_house/
@i_solomission
@i_solomission 2 года назад
Is it just me or he looks exactly like Charlie Puth..
@OleansHouse
@OleansHouse 2 года назад
haha I wish I also had some of his musical talent lol
@user-ow5gn1iv3r
@user-ow5gn1iv3r 4 месяца назад
Come sempre si perde il senso di studiare e fare musica, con i duvuti criteri. Questa è un'altra forma di non sapere fare musica e illudere le persone, giusto per fare qualche soldino su Yuotube. Considerazione personale.
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