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Using Borrowed Chords - Music Composition 

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Find out how to borrow chords from the parallel key as a means of adding colour to your harmony and to understand how composers use this technique. This music composition lesson presents a short piece of harmony and demonstrates ways in which borrowed chords can be injected, covering issues of voice leading, as well as how to prepare for and to resolve the borrowed chords. This video will help you add variety and extra colour to your harmony.
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0:00 - Introduction to using borrowed chords
0:19 - What is a parallel key?
1:57 - How do borrowed chords work?
3:28 - Finding the major chords
5:32 - Finding the minor chords
9:14 - When to use borrowed chords
11:12 - Playing the example piece
11:34 - Working through the example piece
26:48 - Comparison with and without borrowed chords
27:42 - Conclusion
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@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
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@jayducharme
@jayducharme Год назад
I love the sound of your example. Borrowed chords are now my new favorite thing!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Go for it!
@LouisSerieusement
@LouisSerieusement Год назад
10:34 I always say that theory helps us to put name on specific feelings/color so we can spot them in songs and re-use them whenever we want more easily. It is really helpful
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Absolutely
@carlstenger5893
@carlstenger5893 Год назад
Delightful video. Adding color to a seemingly "okay" piece brings a special kind of joy that's hard to beat. First, you get to surprise the performers during practice. Then, they get to surprise the audience at the performance. It's a win / win.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Absolutely
@philipkudrna5643
@philipkudrna5643 Год назад
Glad you mentioned the augmented second in the alto. I feel, in a choir the alto usually has the hardest job, as their melodic lines are usually full of such exotic intervals that sound weird on their own. Also tenors can be „blessed“ with this, while usually voice Leasings of bass and soprano are „easy listening“ and free from strange jumps or melodic lines.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀
@carolynbrightfield8911
@carolynbrightfield8911 Год назад
Yes, agreed.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀
@lornapenn-chester6867
@lornapenn-chester6867 Год назад
Working my way through all I’ve been missing! Another great lesson, thank you! 😊
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure
@SebastianAmmerlynd
@SebastianAmmerlynd Год назад
Great to point out the nomenclature! In German, the "parallel" to C major would actually be A minor. C minor would be the "variant" key to C major in German.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
I love the way that terminology confuses the world!
@yinwong858
@yinwong858 Год назад
best of the best channel ever! can't live without it
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
That’s most kind. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@christopherlord3441
@christopherlord3441 Год назад
Very well-thought-out and well-executed piece of instruction. I believe that a more extreme version of this idea is found in blues and also in flamenco: what I call 'paradoxical harmony'. The scales used for the parallel harmony are not diatonic. In Blues, a major or possibly mixolydian harmony coexists with a pentatonic minor on the same root, which is directly discordant, and in flamenco the phrygian harmony of the 'andalusian cadence' coexists with a kind of chromatic diminished harmony which uses the flat 5 as a harmony note: again, just about as discordant as possible. Keep up the good work.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Useful extended thought.
@Camaleonte
@Camaleonte Год назад
Excellent exploration, Gareth. Thanks. The borrowed chords change the piece from sounding like a hymn to a bona fide classical piece
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure
@PapitaPure
@PapitaPure Год назад
These are the kind of chords that give me goosebumps the most.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
They’re great
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 10 месяцев назад
Merci for this, even though I'm not ready to compose, I feel that I will have a good preparation with your videos.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB 10 месяцев назад
You’re most kind. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@ilninfeo
@ilninfeo Год назад
Fantastic and very useful lesson! Thank you, dear Gareth!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure
@frankdelong4377
@frankdelong4377 Год назад
A wonderful insight. Thank you!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@newnewchannel
@newnewchannel Год назад
I love your theory lesson so much Mr. Matters. Thank you!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
That’s kind. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@SIQN-
@SIQN- Год назад
Always insightful and enjoyable. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with the world.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@mymatemartin
@mymatemartin Год назад
This was a great tutorial. Really explains a lot and for me, provided clarity on things I could sense but not quite understand before.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
That’s great. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@StratsRUs
@StratsRUs Год назад
Superb ! And then some. Thank you
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@zandernoriega
@zandernoriega Год назад
Masterfully explained. Thanks!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Most kind. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@tayewo
@tayewo 28 дней назад
Thanks so much for all your teachings.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB 28 дней назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@basslobster
@basslobster Год назад
Great as always. Appreciate your effort on this subject. Greetings from 🇸🇪😀
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@PaulTame-iu2py
@PaulTame-iu2py 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for this clear analysis.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB 6 месяцев назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@timosdl8660
@timosdl8660 Год назад
Great video. Thank you!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@rebanelson607
@rebanelson607 Год назад
I learned so much from this - Thanks!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
That’s great. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@brittenmusic6923
@brittenmusic6923 Год назад
Excellent!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Many thanks. See www.mmcourses.co.uk for much more.
@fortissimoX
@fortissimoX Год назад
Great lesson, thanks!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@desoconnor7445
@desoconnor7445 Год назад
It’s been a while ..you look really well and this tutorial really cleared a mystery for me in relation to borrowed chords..thanks 🎵👍
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
You’re most kind. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@patrikmill164
@patrikmill164 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB 10 месяцев назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@bellygunnermusic
@bellygunnermusic Год назад
much love you genius.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
You’re most kind
@marcelvdberg4140
@marcelvdberg4140 Год назад
Thank you soooo much Greetz from holland💪💪💪👍
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
A pleasure. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@philipkudrna5643
@philipkudrna5643 Год назад
Using the flat 6 (or a minor 4 chord) is actually a classic stylistic choice for a „half ending“ or „fake ending“ in modern pop Music, especially in the 80ies and 90ies (e.g. Brian Adams: everything I do on „I’d die for you…!“ or Oasis in „don’t look back in anger“). The major 4 - minor 4 transition was also used in the verse of „up where we belong“.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀
@sychg3448
@sychg3448 Год назад
Brilliant
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Most kind
@sayonara6301
@sayonara6301 Год назад
Very well explained. Pls do other parallel chords like mixolydian etc
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Okay
@Mario-xr3jo
@Mario-xr3jo Год назад
Very interesting! Thank you!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
You’re most kind. Much more at www.mmcourses.co.uk
@Mario-xr3jo
@Mario-xr3jo Год назад
@@MusicMattersGB Thank you for your kind invitation. I have visited your website and watched a few sample lessons. Very interesting. However, I think I am a bit too old for regular education now. Besides, I had some musical education (including piano playing) in my teen years, and some aspects you discuss are familiar to me. Since then I have mainly played by ear. Anyway, It's always pleasure to listen to you. Best regards.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
That’s most kind. Lovely to hear from you. Enjoy your music
@JustRockMySoul
@JustRockMySoul Год назад
Excellent explanation, one suggestion though: You could add a segment without commentary at the end where you only repeat the chords and the changes without talking. That way it would be easier to focus on the intervals.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Fair point
@jesusislukeskywalker4294
@jesusislukeskywalker4294 Год назад
dude you’re a genius . so advanced kind of reminds me of the hollys. “all that i need is the air that i breathe.” .. possibly “here there and everywhere” by the beatles . not sure if it could be an example.,. im going to do some experiments 👍🏻
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
You’re most kind
@smkh2890
@smkh2890 Год назад
Fascinating! G Melodic minor would have two flats AND the f sharp from the major!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀
@m.dsamuel6278
@m.dsamuel6278 Год назад
Nice one
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Glad it’s useful
@martinbennett2228
@martinbennett2228 Год назад
In bar 6 the expectation is a cadence, but you go to a doubly unexpected chord. Given last week's video on the augmented (German) sixth, it would be interesting to see a full treatment of chords that can follow the notes in a dominant 7th (I suspect that you might have one or two surprises up your sleeve). Thanks again.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
We can cover that. Thanks for your support.
@LohPro
@LohPro Год назад
is there a video that you have where you talk about knowing what to use, to achieve a certain "color" or "mood"? how do you know which note or chord to use, in a specific moment, that will allow a certain "feel' to be conveyed? i know about Major-> minor perhaps sounding "happy-> sad", but there are so many other emotions out there, how do you go about choosing different notes or chords to help achieve a required sound?
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
We will add that to the list
@philipkudrna5643
@philipkudrna5643 Год назад
The borrowed 6 chord is also a „classic“ stylistic element. In „Phantom of the opera“, the chords and base go to and fro between Chord 1 and chromatically down to flat 6 (even though this example is not perfect, as the song is already in a minor key.) A better example that comes to my mind is Whitney Houston’s „One moment in time“, which in the bridge (and before the final modulation) also goes to and fro between Chord 1 and a borrowed flat 6 major chord („You‘re winner for a lifetime“). I like the flat 6 major because it comes as a surprise but is not too exotic and doesn’t lead you too for away and allows you to get back to the original key. It can also be used as a deceptive ending. (I think in the Prayer (dion/Bocelli) it is also used in the very end, but I am not entirely sure about that…)
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀
@simongross3122
@simongross3122 Год назад
Very nice and interesting, thank you. I wonder, is it possible to borrow chords from something other than the parallel key? Or would this require an actual modulation to elsewhere?
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Anything is possible if it sounds good.
@alvodin6197
@alvodin6197 Год назад
I just a course from MM on music composition and so far I'm very happy. Gareth, will you ever do a course on early romantic era or Chopin? I wish!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Glad you’re enjoying the course. We could do a course on that.
@bitegoatie
@bitegoatie Год назад
The dominant chord is the same in the parallel scale only if one uses the so-called “harmonic” minor (in the 8:20-8:30 range you drop that specification). You simply change the minor chord to a major chord in the second-most important chord in the minor scale - which has always seemed to me silly if it’s going to be used as a matter of routine. Just as an aside, I have never liked this bit of nomenclature, nor the business of calling the doubly altered minor scale “melodic”. We can use altered tones for all sorts of reasons, and that’s all fine. Making these particular alterations common practice undercuts the familiarity of minor keys and distorts the way we discuss minor keys. But that’s just me. You have done well describing the common practices.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
You’re right that I’m discussing common practice from 1600 but there are other options
@bettyennin6335
@bettyennin6335 Год назад
Thanks for a detailed tutorial as usual. You're always a blessing!
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
You’re very kind
@rjlchristie
@rjlchristie Год назад
Thanks Gareth I appreciate the series. Now, for some "just resting in my bank account" chords. if you please.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀
@igorperic5232
@igorperic5232 Год назад
Hey :) Could you explain in a video the difference between 3/8, 6/8, 9/8 and 12/8 ? :) It confuses me a lot...
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀
@TomBlakeOfficial
@TomBlakeOfficial Год назад
I assume this is mostly used in film-, and classical music?
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Not necessarily
@bellygunnermusic
@bellygunnermusic Год назад
in the harmonic minor the 6 chord could be major or minor. is there a vocabulary for this? Eb G Bb or Eb Gb Bb. this is what's confusing about harmonic minor. you have two options for the quality of the 6 chord. and some tunes use both.......is there a term for this phenomenon?
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
In the harmonic minor VI is always a major chord. In the melodic minor it would be diminished in relation to the rising scale and major in relation to the descending scale.
@mtaur4113
@mtaur4113 Год назад
Thumbnail Gareth looking at us like we borrowed that chord a week ago, and are we gonna give it back to him no worse for wear any time soon or what?
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀😀😀
@mtaur4113
@mtaur4113 Год назад
I felt like the borrowing was a lighter touch in m1-4, and it was a little abruptly dark and underprepared in m5-8. It could work fine with more context, but it felt sudden to me, all things considered.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Absolutely. It’s making the point that borrowing chords can be subtle or more dramatic.
@suedemutant8196
@suedemutant8196 Год назад
If you stick to natural g minor parallel you have some extra clean major chords in G to play around with. As Bb, Eb and F. Might come in handy for some Beatles tunes. But that's not the topic of this video, just a sidenote ☺️
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Absolutely
@annonymeandfish
@annonymeandfish Год назад
I feel like statements in the order of « Am is the relative tonality of C major BECAUSE they share the same key signature » are missing the point.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Not really as every major key has a relative minor key and that relationship often plays out in pieces.
@bettyennin6335
@bettyennin6335 Год назад
Concerning borrowed chords, as in everything less is more. Too many borrowed chords in succession will indeed defeat the purpose of adding color and end up being more of confusion.
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Absolutely
@kierenmoore3236
@kierenmoore3236 Год назад
The Minor Plagal Cadence is lovely … the only problem with it now is that Radiohead’s lawyers think they invented/own it … 😉 lol
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀
@Eric-os9wg
@Eric-os9wg 5 месяцев назад
When you slightly key word there slightly Pitch bend one little note and think you just made a whole new Melody lol
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB 5 месяцев назад
😀
@patrickcunningham618
@patrickcunningham618 Год назад
many many mille graze High is the queen Long live King Charles III :)
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀
@ich-nuta
@ich-nuta Год назад
I can hear a little Nicki Minaj influence in the voice leading
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Excellent
@ich-nuta
@ich-nuta Год назад
@@MusicMattersGB I was kidding! Video and instruction is of great quality as usual, I'm already familiar with the topic so skimmed through:)
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
I realise you were kidding. Thanks for the positive feedback
@leeow3n
@leeow3n Год назад
you can call them borrowed chords, but we all know you don't plan on returning them...
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀😀😀
@potapow8684
@potapow8684 Год назад
Why can't you just invent your own chords instead of borrowing them?
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
Feel free to invent. If it sounds good use it.
@rozzgrey801
@rozzgrey801 Год назад
So it's OK to borrow chords just as long as you pay them back with interest?
@MusicMattersGB
@MusicMattersGB Год назад
😀😀😀
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