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Howdy! Today we're going to talk about exotic scales, modal mixture, and how to sound like a musical wizard in like 16 minutes. It's easier than you think, and it's amazingly fun!
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0:25 Howdy
1:26 Exotic Scales
2:20 Meet The Modes
3:37 Creating Mixolydian b6
4:20 Chords Get Weird...
4:55 Making Sense Of Mixolydian b6
5:15 Using Mixolydian b6 Trick #1
6:17 Using Mixolydian b6 Trick #2
6:55 Using Mixolydian b6 Trick #3
7:30 Using Mixolydian b6 Trick #4
8:35 Exploring Modal Mixture
9:01 The Easy Version Of Modal Modulation
10:05 Creating Unique Chord Progressions
11:09 Using The 'Other' Mixolydian
12:39 The Flow Of Modes
13:14 What Does All This Mean Practically?
15:24 Closing Thoughts
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@VenusTheory
@VenusTheory 2 года назад
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@OneMinuteMeds
@OneMinuteMeds 2 года назад
Obviously, I want to be where you are at keyboard wise, so I'd better keep watching this video over and over until I get it through my think BONY HEAD!!! Thanks for the video Brother. You are a lighthouse beacon for people lost in the sea of music learning.
@deaudio
@deaudio 2 года назад
You sound great yourself! Would you record your voice over if we have corporate movies? We do some pretty cool stuff :)
@Whistler-007
@Whistler-007 2 года назад
I Do Pot Leave Me Alone ... Loser
@OneMinuteMeds
@OneMinuteMeds 2 года назад
@@deaudio I'd say I am ready to do it, I have 400 hours of voice over experience, but I'm pretty sure your referring to Cameron. :)
@deaudio
@deaudio 2 года назад
@@OneMinuteMeds if you have a demo/work to be found on the interweb somewhere: please send a link :) 👍🏻🥇
@studioartrules5296
@studioartrules5296 2 года назад
I can not in words express how hard i laughed at "I do pot, Leave me alone, Locrian!" Grade A line delivery and honestly the best mnemonic device for the modes I've ever heard. Love the videos. Entertaining, inspiring and often. So. Funny 🌟
@VenusTheory
@VenusTheory 2 года назад
Only way I ever remembered it - learned it a few different ways over the years but that was the one that always stuck with me. Prime example of 'stupid, but it works' haha.
@studioartrules5296
@studioartrules5296 2 года назад
@@VenusTheory Too true. Looking forward to more "stupid, but it works", "bruh, i need to go record" and mostly "hmm, i need to try that, seems way to much fun" kind of VenusT videos. Your channel has quickly become a staple in my coffee break routine in the studio.
@LFOVCF
@LFOVCF 2 года назад
I guffawed like a drunk Santa
@Chunda8
@Chunda8 2 года назад
I think I like it better than "If Dora Plays Like Me, All (is) Lost."
@smkh2890
@smkh2890 2 года назад
​@@VenusTheory I Don't Like Modes A Lot! [ not true, I love them]
@mcmeyer76
@mcmeyer76 11 месяцев назад
"We're painting time with different shade and hues." Epic articulation of the core nature of music. Thank you for that.
@Daruma_Studio
@Daruma_Studio 3 месяца назад
Its pretty common to say that time is to canvas as sound is to paint.
@flix5121
@flix5121 Год назад
"I do pot, leave me alone locrian" dude just singlehandedly taught me a music thing I never managed to remember 😂😂
@robertfoshizzle
@robertfoshizzle Месяц назад
Yep, that's the biggest takeaway right here haha. When I said it to myself, it took me a minute to remember Phrygian since it doesn't start with a normal 'P' sound.
@blazing6string
@blazing6string 2 года назад
Musical Mullet. Major in the back minor in the front
@sumedhk
@sumedhk 2 года назад
I am a student of Indian Classical Music, the Mixolydian b6 corresponds to the Raag Charukesi, and the b2 to the Raag Ahir Bhairav. I have personally experienced this "expansion" of creativity with the keys in the same way so this really blew my mind. Great work as usual! ❤️
@electrostatic4677
@electrostatic4677 2 года назад
Just like the Phrygian mode corresponds with Raag Bhairavi
@sonikculture
@sonikculture Год назад
Teri Umeed Tera Intezar Karte Hain...
@Skandawin78
@Skandawin78 Год назад
Exactly my thoughts . It indeed sounds like charukesi rasga
@kaafideep
@kaafideep 9 месяцев назад
Is there a way to contact you Sumedh?
@Stoffelcopter
@Stoffelcopter 3 месяца назад
Don't apologize for the video format! As someone who knows just a little bit about musical modes this was very educational! Thank you for sharing
@virgilsstudio
@virgilsstudio 2 года назад
For someone winging it, you sure are a fountain of knowledge! Can't wait to try some of these concepts out!
@DEADLINETV
@DEADLINETV 2 года назад
Passion always wins! And Cameron sure is passionate about music! It's so evident in these kind of videos!
@peterd3218
@peterd3218 2 года назад
When you can explain some of the more intricate concepts of music theory in such a way I bet there is a lot of understanding behind it :)
@ZenMasterChip
@ZenMasterChip Год назад
@@peterd3218 I've found that if you just learn patterns; use software to tell you the name of the chords (if you need them); in the end; the names don't make a LOT of sense; they're all over the place; but, the patterns hold true everywhere.
@BackspinZX
@BackspinZX 2 года назад
7:47 AKA Cameron Figures Out That One Massive Attack Song Everyone Knows But also a fun demonstration of why that work so well. Also that mnemonic for the modes is genius lol
@chelsicosby1916
@chelsicosby1916 3 месяца назад
Ooohhh so I was right! Well, I didn't think of exactly which song but at some point during the video I was like "ohh I like this, this has serious massive attack vibes." 🤤
@pirminborer625
@pirminborer625 3 месяца назад
Just posted that it sounds like Dr house score. Yeah you're right it's massive attack 😅
@chelsicosby1916
@chelsicosby1916 3 месяца назад
Ohhhh yeah Teardrop. I came back to this video again to try processing the information more, and then it hit me when that part of his demonstration played again.
@3BeatsLater
@3BeatsLater 2 года назад
"We are painting time". I love that analogy. I often think about music as a way of experiencing time in a different way.
@elmop9811
@elmop9811 2 года назад
Sound soo good! This whole scale Reminds me of Radiohead A LOT, It might be the whole mix of major and minor chords. Great video!
@deegee8645
@deegee8645 2 года назад
same. was hearing Pyramid Song vibes, before i read your comment
@andrewsmall4865
@andrewsmall4865 2 года назад
Came here to say this.
@MichaelBLive
@MichaelBLive 2 года назад
and iron lung!
@shinyisshiny7780
@shinyisshiny7780 2 года назад
haha i said the exact same thing.
@AA-fn4ch
@AA-fn4ch Год назад
Saaame! That Phrygian especially reminded me of the vocals from Pyramid Song
@dekstrom242
@dekstrom242 2 года назад
I really enjoy your vids. I have been a musician for over 50 years, I understand modes, scales and chords quite well. This vid is gold for those who don't. But I learned too, which proves that we can all gain new knowledge no matter how long we've been at it. Great lesson!
@ChronoMune
@ChronoMune 2 месяца назад
Dang over 50 years with music sounds like great relationship to have
@Gueebster
@Gueebster Месяц назад
None of this felt random or all over the place dude. It felt really straightforward and investigative. Loving your work.
@AlchemicalAudio
@AlchemicalAudio Месяц назад
Totally, I would take more videos like this. Super informative and useful
@kon4m
@kon4m Год назад
Dude, you could waffle on directly off the cuff in every video and it would still be massively useful and entertaining. I thank you so much for being you and imparting whatever knowledge you do each week, I personally find it extremely useful and I've learnt an absolute ton from you so far. HUGE respect and thanks again ❤
@zantas-handle
@zantas-handle 2 года назад
I play mostly in Mixaloadacodswallop Mode. It's not just the six that's flat - they all are.
@stevecarter8810
@stevecarter8810 2 года назад
But not as flat as... This joke OOOOOOOOoooooooooooh *Cough*
@mojocuiii
@mojocuiii 2 года назад
If they are all flat, then you are playing in Aeolian mode, the major scale just a half step lower than the original. It should sound perfectly fine.
@blueberrimuffin6682
@blueberrimuffin6682 Год назад
@@mojocuiii that's the joke
@mingisfixon6452
@mingisfixon6452 7 месяцев назад
​@@stevecarter8810Nah but this made me laugh 😂
@danzesociety
@danzesociety 4 месяца назад
😂😂
@Grydient
@Grydient 9 месяцев назад
I do pot, leave me alone....Locrian. Dude this deadpan and contrasting delivery had me dying.
@ARCASIAUK
@ARCASIAUK 2 года назад
I’ve always just done music through ear and it’s served me well but man I wish I had your theory mindset… incredible video and very nicely explained. Thank you
@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
@AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 2 года назад
Same here. It really helps. Especially if you remember some of this stuff for use. Like if your ear is that good learning this will resurrect the Bach in you. Lol
@JBRitchie8
@JBRitchie8 Год назад
how do you make music by ear? like chords?
@TeslaOsiris
@TeslaOsiris 2 года назад
I think I find “Unscripted, Full of Existential Dread Cameron” far more edutaining than “Scripted with Copious Amounts of Reverb Cameron” PS I probably misspelled your name...sorry bro”. Loved this video!
@user-wg6kj8cr3l
@user-wg6kj8cr3l 8 месяцев назад
Stumbled upon your channel after countless hours of DAW Tutorials. Just came here to say that I absolutely love your channel. Keep up the great work! Every video I laugh, learn something, and steal a quote of yours to throw in a conversation later. Thank you Sir.
@VenusTheory
@VenusTheory 8 месяцев назад
Glad to be of service!
@NexxuSix
@NexxuSix Год назад
I like the fact that you have not only taught basic music theory, but also provided examples, and named a few artists who is them… and did all of this without boring me, or putting me to sleep like most video and textbooks have done so far. Thank you!
@BrofUJu
@BrofUJu 2 года назад
Fun stuff! I always think about the Mixolydian mode as the Scottish mode, you get the total bagpipe thing going if you just start ripping notes in Mixo lol
@anthonymetcalf660
@anthonymetcalf660 2 года назад
I wish more people said stuff like "ripping notes in Mixo"
@BrianAndersonTT
@BrianAndersonTT 3 месяца назад
The heart of music is intervals. Know intervals and you can write music that you enjoy without even knowing the scales you're playing in.
@deadvolume
@deadvolume Год назад
The essence of Mixo b6 for me being the b6, 5, 3 movement always reminds me of Radiohead's Dollars and cents "quiet down" , that's kind of how I remember the sound of it. There are many cinematic moments (usually involving a mystical or epic spacey vibe) which use this. It's a great sound.
@PatrickReynoldsOnline
@PatrickReynoldsOnline Год назад
Radiohead basically lives in Mixo b6, you can hear it in nearly every song.
@shanehen
@shanehen 2 года назад
Study and learn Pat Martino’s Parental Forms and you won’t need to learn a billion scales anymore.
@Whistler-007
@Whistler-007 2 года назад
Back in the day my sax teacher, who at the time was freshly out of the local Jazz conservatory, referred to the modes as 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 as did all her peers. Doing away with the misaligned Greek city names. Just start on the note of the major scale as indicated...
@harvey66616
@harvey66616 Год назад
Yeah, gotta say that makes _way_ more sense. One of the things that make music theory so hard for me to grasp is that it involves all these **labels** for things, that don't follow any particular logical pattern but are just things you have to **memorize**. I really suck at memorization (including playing music without music), but I do quite well with things that follow logical, mathematical patterns. I find the whole thing ironic, since western music does in fact have a logical, mathematical structure. But music theorists go around just making up names willy nilly for things, making it really hard for me to follow along.
@Gnurklesquimp2
@Gnurklesquimp2 Год назад
As a beginner, I never thought I'd be getting to the 5th or 6th chord before I finally play a chord that shares it's key with one of the others. As you start out with this, you're somewhat likely to either play it safe with common combinations or just get crazy jazzy results, but with time, it just all starts to click, you can access the beautiful, the groovy, the bittersweet, the stanky, like a million variations of those as well as anything else. I still discover new sounds frequently, even thinking of new techniques that help me discover more, harmony will always be the most interesting aspect of music to me.
@brianmi40
@brianmi40 4 месяца назад
Harmony is a universe you could spend multiple lifetimes in. Guys like Jacob Collier dance exquisitely in it every day. But anyone can experience its surprises.
@rachelcox682
@rachelcox682 Год назад
This is the first video of yours I’ve seen and I thought it was great. I’m not a musician, more of a dabbler with guitar chords, and the theory felt really accessible. If this is you off the cuff, then keep doing it!
@ZenMasterChip
@ZenMasterChip Год назад
I couldn't agree more whole heartedly! Once you have the numbers of the patterns... and learn them in C major; the rest makes sense.. but the Letter name of the chord changes with each key (I prefer to trust my ear, and don't bother with the names...) :-) What I mean is... starting with each mode in C (which only uses white keys) first learn the pattern 1st, 3rd, 5th... you're on your way. Then learn which of the 7th, 9th, 11th and 13th go a little sour and learn them as avoids. Of course, there are no wrong notes or chords if they're framed by chords that transition to them or complement them... so. nothing is really off limits; it all depends on the sounds you want to make... In the modes, and C major modes are perfect for this... it automatically creates major minor minor major major diminished. (All on white keys). Each mode... first 1,3,5 patterns starting on C, is C maj, then starting in 2nd mode (dorian) D, Dmin, then etc... E min, Fmaj, Gmaj, A dim (A°). aka Phrygian. (I think I got that right) ;-) Hey, I'm still learning too... :-) And I think simple little patterns also get along... so, using this... CGE, makes c maj, and also CGE as chords get along well (Cmaj, E min, G maj), ad nasueum. Then for fun, check out the same with C7, C9, C11, C13... and their chords as a pattern for a base... in c maj, since these are all white keys... it's not hard to figure... pretty much, every other note (in white keys only) makes all these chords. :-) Of course, alone, or only hearing the chord that comes before; in order, some chords will sound a bit off.. of course; but, that just means they need a different chord to sound right... or a note left out, or, or... and I don't know the rules and why... but, he touched on this briefly in this video... for example, substituting a different white key note; or a black key not can make it sound good. :-) Of course, then the Name of the chord changes (and we don't care; we use our ears, and learn the names later) and the key might change (but again... ears, not names). I think when writing music; if you're into it that much; trusting your ears before your theory will work out in the long run; but theory will help you know why. But, that can come later... FUN FIRST! 🙂
@hurlingpixels
@hurlingpixels 2 года назад
The Mixolydian b6 can also be thought of as the 5th mode of Melodic Minor.
@VirtualModular
@VirtualModular 2 года назад
Yep correct, beat me to it! Probably my favourite mode of the melodic minor, although I do like a bit of Dorian b2. I think you can also have a minor major 7th if you harmonise it, which is a pretty cool chord.
@Leitshmotif
@Leitshmotif 2 года назад
Cool, I suspected this was a mode of the melodic minor scale. I looked it up and apparently it's known as aeolian #3 or aeolian dominant in jazz circles. All just semantics...
@hurlingpixels
@hurlingpixels 2 года назад
@@Leitshmotif Glad you mention this; I prefer thinking of it as Aeolian #3, actually. I don't think it's nearly as popular but I find it more straightforward. You just imagine Melodic Minor as being built on the 2nd degree of its preceding diatonic chord containing a raised Tonic (Ionian #1)--as opposed to deriving from its parallel Major with a b3. Similarly, the Harmonic Minor (Aeolian #7) is built on the 6th degree of it relative major containing a #5 (Ionian #5). At least that's how I'm able to make sense of it.
@Mikigami
@Mikigami Год назад
Isn't it just melodic major?
@hurlingpixels
@hurlingpixels Год назад
@@Mikigami Can be. It goes by many names, apparently.
@fabianwolf6849
@fabianwolf6849 Месяц назад
"[...] Sick! [...] Not really doing much of anything! [...] Very... bruh!" I love you so much Cameron, it's worrying, even on a para-social scale. ❤😂
@challism
@challism Месяц назад
Please don't ever apologize for dropping knowledge, even if it feel disorganized to you. It's appreciated. Thank you sir!
@djmileski
@djmileski 15 дней назад
8:43 lmao “very brah”
@kjc4414
@kjc4414 3 месяца назад
I used to be a HS Band Director... and gave my students an assignment (for guitar class) to come up with an acronym to remember the 6 string names (E-A-D-G-B-E), from low to high pitch... The one that I will always remember: "Every Acid Dealer Gets Busted Eventually"... It Stuck!!! Thanks for a great refresher on modal theory...
@danielleohallisey4218
@danielleohallisey4218 2 года назад
Absolutely loved, "Painting time with shades and hues." Yeah...
@navidhendrix
@navidhendrix 3 месяца назад
Remembering the mode names in order was difficult. Now this "I do pot, Leave me alone, Locrian!" suddenly makes it easy.
@musicproduction763
@musicproduction763 2 года назад
I laughed so hard at 8:10, that is my exact inner monologue when I write a nice chord progression that resolves nicely.
@K.R.O1875
@K.R.O1875 3 месяца назад
This sounds like every soundtrack to every TV Drama ever made.
@mimikova390
@mimikova390 2 года назад
The sketch I posted to you on Twitter on my birthday used mixo-flat-six. You are not wrong Trent loves that mode. Something I can Never Have is a great how to mixo-flat-six song. Though he does work in the occasional flat 3 during that piece. That I iii° is wonderful. Faithful viewer, still refuse to be called a buckaroonie. Thanks and Be well.
@lessismore74
@lessismore74 2 года назад
But one day you will wake up, and something will seem slightly different. It is then you will realize: you have become a buckaroonie. It just happens.
@mimikova390
@mimikova390 2 года назад
@@lessismore74 I adore Cam, his music and the content and sound design. but buckaroonie? I'm not ready for that.
@JasonLeVega
@JasonLeVega 3 месяца назад
I actually really love this off the cuff stuff.. it just feels more relatable and fun to listen to (not that the other videos don’t)
@FossilStudios316
@FossilStudios316 10 месяцев назад
I don’t know what we’re talking about, but the music is gorgeous. 😂
@Alice-Efe
@Alice-Efe 2 года назад
04:14 -> When you accidentally recreate the Silent Hill 2 - Promise (Reprise theme) 😊 Great video! ✨
@soft-llama1530
@soft-llama1530 Год назад
thought I was the only one! Silent Hill best game OST in existence
@vitalguys3335
@vitalguys3335 2 года назад
The lights just went on! Thank you! "The easy version of modal modulation" is what did it for me. Why has nobody made this so simple and clear before now?!
@eDrumsInANutshell
@eDrumsInANutshell 2 года назад
Hi Cameron! Man, you rock! I bet you, many kids would be quite happy if they got you as music teacher. Really, once more, I am hobby drummer and I am always entertained when watching your vids. Scale degree names, I remember those from my high school diploma, but then ... I am a physicist, too. So, maybe that's why I love your sound design filter, convolution stuff. Greetings from Germany!
@leylaford1787
@leylaford1787 11 месяцев назад
This is why music theory IS important. Also, thank you so much for a simple and straighforward delivery. Great job!
@davidwilley8147
@davidwilley8147 2 года назад
If I could like this video twice, I totally would. I’m a big Radiohead fan but so much of their music has been mysterious and hard for me to understand what’s going on as a musician. This helps a lot. Thank you!
@graymind
@graymind 2 года назад
thanks Cam - I feel this will help me get out of some of my creative ruts i've been in! Already looking at my piano differently. I recognize some of these concepts from soundtracks i've listened to over the years, but it's incredibly helpful to see them on the on-screen keys and follow along. I don't feel limited to my typical minor scale any more...looking forward to practicing this and seeing what kind of new progressions I can discover!
@graymind
@graymind 2 года назад
additional thought: i recognized some of these scales from more modern metal (specifically metalcore) bands as well. That minor to major switch i was hearing has been explained.
@sparkleglitch13
@sparkleglitch13 2 года назад
This was so good, your playing and progressions are so soothing and lovely, I would absolutely listen to an ep or album of just your piano playing. Music theory still freezes meC my brain just can’t grasp it, so my music creation is really just following my ears for what I like the sound of, combined with using pre-set scales in a synth or daw. I wish I could understand it all but for some reason it is super difficult for me.
@chris_st
@chris_st 2 года назад
You might want to check out Gracie Terzian's theory videos -- they're paved with comments saying, "I finally understand (subject of video)!" She's really clear and concise, and gives a ton of examples, so once you've gone through it, you really feel like you know it.
@avgust1ne424
@avgust1ne424 2 года назад
Just use a pre-set scale, but instead of starting at the root of the scale, go up a few steps, start and see where that takes you. Now you're playing in a different mode.
@roncoleman5007
@roncoleman5007 2 года назад
“Not doing much of anything..”. Shows you how a little bit of education, creativity and practice can render great results. Thanks for all your work and effort in bringing these nuggets to all of us.
@Open.Close.
@Open.Close. Год назад
Instructions unclear, piano stuck in dishwasher.
@oystercatcher943
@oystercatcher943 2 года назад
This is so helpful. I never been able to grasp modes and this has really helped, and especially how to actually put that knowledge into composition which I'm just SO grateful for. Lovely piano playing too. I will need to rewatch a few times. Thanks.
@ashamael
@ashamael 2 года назад
also, LOL @ that mnemonic device. I busted out laughing in a room full of people and couldn't explain why to them. also also, when you started combining modes there, it kind of felt like I was watching an episode of Westworld, which makes sense... that whole cinematic thing.
@automated8493
@automated8493 2 года назад
2:08 - *Interlinked* … Cells.
@lukeh92
@lukeh92 2 года назад
Interlinked
@automated8493
@automated8493 2 года назад
@@lukeh92 What is it like to hold the hand of someone you love. Interlinked.
@1oolabob
@1oolabob Месяц назад
Years ago I had a gf who was major on the bottom, minor on the top, and had mixed moods. Really hoping mixolydian flat 6 works out better than my relationship history did.
@CattleProd_Music
@CattleProd_Music 2 года назад
"I Do Pot Leave Me Alone....Lochrian" Dam near lost it😂😂
@chasmonchichi
@chasmonchichi 2 года назад
Mixolydian flat 6: major on the bottom, minor on the top. The mullet of musical scales. The El Camino, if you will.
@chrishooper68
@chrishooper68 2 года назад
Cam, the man! I think this is by far my favorite video of yours to date! Definitely showing off that knowledge and skills of music theory mastery. Fantastic video dear sir!
@slicky2k
@slicky2k Год назад
"I do pot, leave me alone, locrian". This is the most beautiful piece of poetry I have ever heard in my life. Subbed.
@rollomaughfling380
@rollomaughfling380 Год назад
My takeaway from this is if you looked at each blue paint swatch for one second, it would take you 31,709.792 calendar years to see all trillion of them.
@VenusTheory
@VenusTheory Год назад
And now you know what it was like shopping for paint at the store with my wife haha
@rollomaughfling380
@rollomaughfling380 Год назад
@@VenusTheory Sorry, bro, talk to me in 31,709 . . . point 760(?) calendar years! 😀
@ChronoMune
@ChronoMune 2 месяца назад
Everyone quoting the same things here but the best quote and most enlightening for sure was “very…..bruh” 8:21
@DefconUnicorn
@DefconUnicorn Год назад
Exotic Scales my brain "He means tropical fish."
@VenusTheory
@VenusTheory Год назад
You're telling me this is not an aquatic enthusiast channel?
@robertsmme
@robertsmme 2 года назад
The more I hear about these modes and keys etc, the more I begin to feel that there are no real rules that apply, just what sounds good and achieves the communication of emotion and mood that you want. When I first started programming music (I can only do it with a computer) I was amazed that I could do so much with virtually no theory at all. I could not name the key (still wonder how that is really defined) or the mode, but when I played it to someone who knew he named all these things that I had no idea of. I know when what I do pleases me, and when it becomes muddy or ill defined or jars. But having someone explain it like you did is reassuring, even if I can't remember it all when I compose. It is almost like you are giving permission to try, which is so encouraging. I have used some of your hints before and they worked great and got commented on when I played to a musician. So big thanks.
@JediMobius
@JediMobius 2 года назад
Yeah, I will forever be amazed at how much innate musical talent is all you really need to create good music. Music Theory only exists because musicians provided material for its study. (It's just like how grammar is the study of how the language already works rather than being a set of rules that in any real way govern the language.) The nice thing about adding more theory under our belts boils down to expanding our musical vocabulary, which helps provide a more organized toolkit. Makes me feel like I might actually understand jazz in real time some day. But, like, I swear Jaco Pastorius performing the most technically amazing bass solo probably of all time was most likely not thinking about theory at all in the creative moment. He was too busy just living in the music.
@ingolifs
@ingolifs Год назад
I view music theory as a guide to how to bash something out when you don't really know what you're doing. Sometimes you just stumble across something through chance or divine inspiration or whatever, and it just works. For all those other times when you have a deadline and no ideas, just use some rules from music theory.
@robertsmme
@robertsmme Год назад
@@ingolifs if rules = constraints, I find that if often the route to creativity
@JediMobius
@JediMobius Год назад
@@ingolifs so like, going back to basics.
@ashamael
@ashamael 2 года назад
I don't remember when it *clicked* for me about modes, but when it did, the world of music just opened up to me. I unintentionally wrote a song years ago where the verse was D mixo b6 & the pre-chorus/chorus as straight D-major. I never knew what scale to play over it for soloing purposes b/c I had no idea what worked over a D - Gm/D chord progression... and then one day like 3 content creators I followed put out a video on mixo b6 and I was like - OH, THAT'S IT! My brain also thinks of mixo b6 more as minor with major 3rd instead of mixo with b6. Don't know why, it just does. That's the beauty of all of this - once you find a way of understanding something and how to use it, it doesn't matter what makes it click for you, as long as it clicks!
@RageRaccoon
@RageRaccoon Год назад
'"i do pot leave me alone" will never leave my brain xD thanks so much for that
@ModestIntentions
@ModestIntentions 3 месяца назад
The mixolydian transition at 5:40 is the one from Heroes 3 when you're in the castle town :D hahaha
@billfox8257
@billfox8257 2 года назад
Pronunciation note: It isn't a Jean-Luc PiCARDy third. It's a PICKardy third. (A Picardy Third, Picardy Cadence, or Tierce de Picardie in French, is a major chord at the end of a piece or section of music in the minor key.) Yes, I'm a music geek with a side helping of, um, er, something-or-other!
@Mtaalas
@Mtaalas 3 месяца назад
There's this thing that i've tried to wrap my head around in recent years: what's a scale and what's a mode? And how to properly use the terms so you're not confusing. And the best answer I have at this moment is, that all modes are scales, but not all scales are modes. You can create all 6+1 church, modes (mixolydian, locrian, aeolian etc.) from different permutations of natural major scale, but you can't create (for example) a mixolydian b6 from any of the permutations, thus it means that mixolydian b6 is either a scale unto it's own, not a mode, or it's a mode of some other scale that's derived from other scale OR from another mode by altering notes from it.. Same with harmonic minor, melodic minor... they're scales, because they cannot be modes of natural major scale. So what's going on is that harmonic minor is an alteration derived from natural minor and it has it's OWN set of modes that are all unique for that scale -> it's not a mode, it's a scale. Any thoughts? :)
@subliminalmerchant4886
@subliminalmerchant4886 Год назад
Its all about that Twang!!!!! LOL
@_mickmccarthy
@_mickmccarthy 2 года назад
Previously I used: I Don't Particularly Like Modes A Lot But I guess I've got a new one now!
@c016smith52
@c016smith52 2 года назад
I learned a ton from this, thank you so much! The format was great too, even impromptu you dropped tons of nuggets of knowledge along the way and I appreciate it. The mnemonic, for one, was ... um... hilariously timed for me, and I think i will remember this forever. Even that last point about G Phrygian = C was a huge little checkbox for me, similar to when I first heard about relative major/minors. Point is, I appreciate the video and don't stress on our account - it's all good, and thanks!
@bulkvanderhuge9006
@bulkvanderhuge9006 Год назад
If Dora Plays Like Me, All's Lost. That's how I learned the modes
@noknowledgeiseverwasted
@noknowledgeiseverwasted Год назад
Guthrie Govan said the best the thing I've ever heard a guitarist say about modes: ru-vid.comUgkxyC1EaQUKyvnKjvKgeAyFz7gh0fcq0oQI
@philf4086
@philf4086 Год назад
That flat 6 gives the ability to play a minor 4th chord, much like the Beatles always seemed to do. Great pattern.
@tamasimrei
@tamasimrei Год назад
cracked me up with "da f--k does this all mean?"
@jamisondonald384
@jamisondonald384 2 года назад
Despite all the apologies about it, this has been one of the most useful videos to me
@derekforde7164
@derekforde7164 2 года назад
Is the iv functioning as a dominant in this context?
@peterd3218
@peterd3218 2 года назад
One of the music theory guys did a video on how iv is like a dominant to I. Something to do with the half steps in the change: 4->3 and flat6 to 5. It pulls ;)
@hokedo
@hokedo Год назад
lol that skit had me dying laughing lol
@she3po945
@she3po945 Год назад
This so far has legit been one of the most amazing and helpful videos I’ve seen you do. All your videos are absolutely epic, but I’m at a total standstill after attempting to learn how to make chill/ambient/downtempo music. 😳 Totally shut down and stuck and I think this might just help push me out of this awful rut of going nowhere for months. Hopefully! 😅 Also I got a Roli Seaboard and want to be super creative with sound design. Where to begin is a mystery to me…but perhaps this inspiration can take me to the finish line. I’ll let you know if so & also want to join your Patreon soon. Thanks!!
@brucemacmillan9581
@brucemacmillan9581 11 месяцев назад
The bottom line is: do you have a good hook or 2 (if you're writing a song). Or if it's just instrumental, do you have strong motifs and is it thematically strong. As a songwriter, my basic philosophy is, HIT THEM OVER THE HEAD WITH YOUR MAIN HOOK AS OFTEN AS YOU CAN GET AWAY WITH.
@christopherbartlett4285
@christopherbartlett4285 2 года назад
Actually, I really loved hearing you play with the various modes. I am now inspired to write a song for the lady singer in my band with the deep and rich contralto that would absolutely lush out some of these chord progressions. It's not that you said anything I didn't know, it was actually mostly the playing with the sounds you did that are inspiring. Very nice job.
@EA-tc6kb
@EA-tc6kb Год назад
I'm glad I never had music theory hard wired into my mind like this, lots of pianists lose their minds when they try to play the stuff I produce lol
@davidgann3251
@davidgann3251 3 месяца назад
04:09 Mixolydian flat 6= the mullet of the musical modes "Major on the bottom, minor on the top" 🐟 (fish is here because there is no Joe Dirt emoji)
@AndyRaze
@AndyRaze 6 дней назад
The piece you pay on the flow of modes bit reminds me of Faron Woods from Twilight Princess.
@crazyredheadtm
@crazyredheadtm Год назад
My new favorite quote: "VERY.. BRUH."
@hansenmarc
@hansenmarc Месяц назад
My favorite mnemonic for the modes is: I Don’t Punch Like Muhammad ALi (of course, you still need to know that lydian comes before locrian, so there is something to be said for I Do Pot Leave Me Alone … Locrian!)
@AmbientMusicStudio
@AmbientMusicStudio Год назад
I'm currently teaching myself to make ambient techno. I have been struggling with ways to make the music move harmonically and melodically. Applying these ideas will help me overcome the challenge. Thanks.
@johnnyeproductions
@johnnyeproductions 3 месяца назад
Or to make it even super easier... Just listen to EVERY Nine Inch Nails song and hear the flat 6, transpose to every note in the scale by alternating the 6's and you're good to go lol
@AlOne-xg6dv
@AlOne-xg6dv Год назад
Motivating for composing something. Even if i will forget most of it, it gives me as a beginner a way to explore notes and chords etc ...
@jingleskhanaudioproductions
@jingleskhanaudioproductions 2 года назад
11:06 "without needing to deeply unterstand the theory behind it" after explaining advanced music theory for 10minutes. You're such a cool dude, brah.
@wavespot_rksundar
@wavespot_rksundar 2 года назад
This is nemed as charukesy raag in Indian clasical music and we have thousands of compositions ❤️ Thanks for this video
@NotAProducer888
@NotAProducer888 Год назад
What a coincidence lmao. I heard about mixo a long time, but recently I had bought a book with guitar scales and chords in it. The book explained the modes and what they were popular for, and that seemed to help. They explained that the Mixolydian and Dorian often are used in pop songs because of their interesting nature.
@dirk6420
@dirk6420 15 дней назад
1:35 Mixolydian should be flat7, shouldn't it?
@dannuttle9005
@dannuttle9005 3 месяца назад
I played around with this for a while. I need to play around a lot more. My ears tell me things I don't understand yet. There are times when the flat nine demands a major third, and other times when it stamps its foot and throws a heavy vase at my retreating form unless it's a minor third. I suspect I am tinkering with the time-space continuum. If there is a hell of a bang and you all find yourselves floating in the void...er, sorry.
@rjw8631
@rjw8631 2 года назад
watch this then remember that lennon and mccartney (and harrison) created an entire musical paradigm that is still dominant globally today without a scintilla of knowledge discussed here. and they didn't just intuit western harmonics from their collective experience; they broke new ground on countless fronts. maybe if they'd known the theory, they wouldn't have be so creative, innovative and influential. and it makes me wonder ....
@Weathermane79
@Weathermane79 2 года назад
with the backing of the Tavistock Institute plus endless amounts of psychedelics, I could've done the same thing
@avsystem3142
@avsystem3142 2 года назад
Scales and Modes are just different patterns of intervals. The thing about Modes though is that any white key is a note in any Mode. You can't really tell if something is in a particular Mode unless you are playing chromatic sequences where the particular intervals of that Mode are apparent.
@christianraccippio2887
@christianraccippio2887 Год назад
Lmfao “very bruh”
@TheBaconWizard
@TheBaconWizard 2 года назад
Trick #4 at around 7:30 really is THE attitude to take to modes (not modal mixture, but just playing IN a mode). Modes do not work with functional harmony (the tendency of particular chords to have more tension/dissonance that leads naturally to the tonic as a place of rest/home) and it is absolutely necessary to keep pounding away at the tonic all the time to assert the modal sound. Great for drones. Doesn't have to be this exact way of doing it, but yeah... tonic, tonic, tonic, tonic....
@djmileski
@djmileski 15 дней назад
15:01 great analogy
@MoonWalkersbin
@MoonWalkersbin 2 года назад
it was interesting in my personal case. i found the b note in c major unpleasant for my taste but i liked the f and b flat a lot with a low c drone. found minor too sad for my preferred mood however... then i researched what type of "scale" could be that i am in key c but could replace the "ugly b" to bflat. and wow that is a mixolydian... which i like so much. thank you for additional aspects!
@Draxacon
@Draxacon 3 месяца назад
Your piano improv was entrancing. This video made me realize how much trent reznor uses mixolydian in his music lol.
@Ancaja123
@Ancaja123 2 года назад
11:50 is absolutely what Nick Drake used for most of his compositions, especially how you resolved it (but you stopped playing)
@syntheshwara
@syntheshwara 2 года назад
Mixolydian b6 trick 4 is basically the song Teardrop by Massive Attack... Wow!
@le_beatbox
@le_beatbox 2 года назад
or Radioheads's My Iron Lung
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