Radiohead’s most complex song

Thanks to the band @taperunsout for sponsoring this video! Have a look at their music:. Radiohead are no complete strangers to odd time signatures, modes and unusual tune structure, but there is one song in their back brochure that pushed the bands musicality to the limit, Cruise To The Moon. In this video I had to use @JoeEdelmann3 cover version of Sail To The Moon to prevent a copyright strike. Check out his fantastic…

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Songs to help recognise different scales by ear

Start discovering how to play the piano today with flowkey:. The outro song is my song "The Longest March" and it is readily available on Spotify:. Charles Cornell on the mixolydian scale in The Sims:. And, an extra unique thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel's Patreon saints!. ASSISTANCE ME ON PATREON:. 0:00 Intro. 0:30 Significant. 1:02 Natural…

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1 Oasis song, 7 modes

Download your FREE, 21-day RipX DAW trial: Wonderwall by Sanctuary is normal in the small key, but today we will run it through each of the 7 various modes of the significant scale to get a gauge of how each of these scales can use us a various state of mind and degree of tonal brightness. The outro music to this video is my track "Kneel" which you can hear in full on Spotify:….

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Songs that use the Mixolydian ♭6 scale

Try Transcribe+ out for free:. The Mixolydian flat 6 scale, also called the Aeolian dominant scale, is the 5th mode of the Melodic small scale. This scale has a bright significant sound at the bottom and a darker minor noise at the top, giving it an appealing, unique sound. SOURCES:. Adam Neely, Why "Single Ladies" is so cool:. Binoy Skaria, Raaga Bhaavam – Charukesi:. Adamodi – Thyagaraja:. And, an additional special thanks goes to…

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Songs that use the Phrygian Dominant mode

Click the link to start your 7-day free trial and get 25% off a premium subscription of Blinkist:. And, an additional special thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Yu Kyung Chung, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel's Patreon saints!. ASSISTANCE ME ON PATREON:. 0:00 Intro. 1:13 Forty Six & 2 by TOOL. 1:27 Analyse by Thom Yorke. 1:49 Dream Brother by Jeff Buckley….

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Songs that use the Aeolian mode

Experiment With Vegas Pro 19 to discover why it's my editing software of option:. Have a look at this behind the scenes vlog that discusses how I utilize Vegas to modify my videos:. Aeolian is the 6th mode of the significant scale. It is likewise a scale in its own right, often referred to as the "Natural Minor Scale". Aeolian has a particular solemn, major, mournful noise to it and is maybe the most…

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Locrian Rhapsody

Have a look at my full video on "Bohemian Rhapsody in 9 different scales": Locrian Rhapsody Download Sheet Music Click Here To Learn Piano or Keyboard Play Virtual Piano Online

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Songs that don’t start on the tonic chord

For a restricted time, get 20% off choose Hooktheory products when you utilize this link:. My video on songs with NO tonic chord:. Although a lot of songs will begin on their tonic chord, the home chord of the key, numerous tunes don't and there is certainly an unique feel, a momentum, to tunes that do not begin on the tonic. The outro music to this video is my track "Kneel" which you can…

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4 levels of the Circle of Fifths

Declare a 30% off ToneGym voucher here: Sign up for ToneGym:. And, an extra unique thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell, Christopher Ryan, Toot & Paul Peijzel, the channel's Patreon saints!. SUPPORT ME ON PATREON:. 0:00 Introduction. 0:31 essential signatures. 3:22 associated keys. 6:07 ToneGym. 6:46 chord progressions. 9:03 modal brightness. 11:29 why the circle of fifths? 12:39 piano outro & Patreon. 4 levels of…

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Major isn’t happy, Minor isn’t sad

Discover VSL Synchron Duality Strings: All Duality Strings are on sale till 6th June 2024. Significant vs minor is often dealt with as the great dichotomy of harmony, however in truth major and small are simply 2 points on our tonal spectrum. Streamlining the two down to obvious opposite feelings, pleased and unfortunate, actually doesn't justify how these sounds operate and contrast versus each other. So today we are going to take a look…

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7 super common chord progressions and why they work

Thanks to Hooktheory for sponsoring this video. Utilize this link to get 20% off your very first year of Chord Crush. :. You can listen to my own initial music on my Spotify:. Some chord progressions are just so excellent therefore reliable that they get utilized time and time once again, so let's today have a look at 7 of the most frequently utilized chord developments and perhaps shine a little light on why…

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Bohemian Rhapsody in 9 different scales

Download your FREE, 21-day RipX trial: Each musical scales has its own distinctive noise, its own tonality, and one of the best ways to compare those sounds is to take a piece of music, like Bohemian Rhapsody, and adapt it into a series of different scales. So that's what we're going today, starting with Bohemian Rhapsody's native Major scale and after that venturing through a vast array of other scales including Lydian, Melodic Minor,…

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I made an album in a day using EVERY mode

Check out my "Piano Essentials" course at HDpiano:. I had 3 hours left in the recording studio so, with nothing prepared, I composed and tape-recorded 7 solo piano tracks, every one utilizing a various significant scale mode. View the complete efficiency of all 7 pieces here:. You can likewise stream the 7 pieces on Spotify:. And, an extra unique thanks goes to Douglas Lind, Vidad Flowers, Ivan Pang, Waylon Fairbanks, Jon Dye, Austin Russell,…

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1 Beatles song, 7 modes

Download your FREE, 21-day RipX trial: Each mode of the significant scale gives us a different degree of tonal brightness and a great method to straight compare each mode is to take the same tune and play it in each different scale. So today I'm taking the Beatles' timeless "Norwegian Wood" and controling it to sound in Lydian, Major, Mixolydian, Dorian, Aeolian, Phrygian and even the feared Locrian! My video on the Mixolydian mode:…

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