Modal Chord Progressions : The Ultimate Guide

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
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    This video is the ultimate guide to modal chord progressions.
    Using the modes to create chords is a great way to produce interesting and unique chord progressions.
    Modal chord progressions are the key to writing great songs and this ultimate guide will get you there.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Modal Chord Progressions : The Ultimate Guide
    0:10 - What are scales?
    2:23 - What is the major scale?
    3:45 - What are modes in music?
    4:57 - The Ionian Mode
    5:40 - The Dorian Mode
    6:58 - The Phrygian Mode
    7:43 - The Lydian Mode
    8:24 - The Mixolydian Mode
    9:01 - The Aeolian Mode
    9:45 - The Locrian Mode
    11:02 - How Does The Dorian Mode Sound & What Genres Of Music Is It Used In?
    11:24 - How To Construct Dorian Mode Chords
    12:57 - The i - IV Dorian Mode Chord Progression
    14:06 - Comparing The iv / IV Chord In Aeolian Mode & Dorian Mode Chord Progressions
    15:57 - How To Use The Minor ii & v Chords In Dorian Mode Progressions
    17:04 - How To Blur The Line Between Aeolian & Dorian Mode Chord Progressions
    18:00 - How To Use The Diminished vi Chord In Dorian Mode Chord Progressions
    19:30 - Jazz Influenced Dorian Mode Chord Progressions Using Minor 7th & Dominant 9th Chords
    20:23 - How To Use Major 7th & Minor 9th Chords To Highlight Dorian Mode Notes
    21:40 - How Does The Phrygian Mode Sound & What Genres Of Music Is It Used In?
    22:45 - How To Construct Phrygian Mode Chords / What Chords Are In The Phrygian Key?
    24:57 - Common Phrygian Mode Chord Progressions & Why They Work
    26:42 - How To Use Different Chord Types In Phrygian Mode Chord Progressions
    29:00 - What Are The Scale Degrees Of The Major Scale / Lydian Mode?
    29:40 - How Does The Lydian Mode Sound & What Genres Of Music Is It Used In?
    30:00 - How To Construct Lydian Mode Chords / What Chords Are In The Lydian Key?
    31:04 - Common Lydian Mode Chord Progressions & Why They Work
    34:07 - Why The V (5) Chord Causes Problems In The Lydian Key (Modal Instability)
    37:00 - How To Use Different Chord Types In Lydian Mode Chord Progressions
    38:29 - What Are The Scale Degrees Of The Major Scale / Mixolydian Mode / Dorian Mode? (+ Sound Examples)
    39:29 - What Genres Of Music Is the Mixolydian Mode Used In?
    39:45 - How To Construct Mixolydian Mode Chords / What Chords Are In The C Mixolydian Key?
    40:40 - Common Mixolydian Mode Chord Progressions & Why They Work
    44:24 - How To Use Different Chord Types In Mixolydian Mode Chord Progressions (Including sus Chords!)
    47:10 - What Are The Scale Degrees Of The Major Scale / Locrian Mode / Phrygian Mode? (+ Sound Examples)
    47:58 - The Perfect 5th Interval & Diminished 5th Interval (Importance In Locrian)
    48:30 - How To Construct Locrian Mode Chords / What Chords Are In The C Locrian Key?
    49:48 - The Difficulties Of The Locrian Mode + Common Locrian Mode Chord Progressions
    52:46 - How To Use Different Chord Types In Locrian Mode Chord Progressions (Including 7th Chords!)
    #chords #modes #writeasong

Komentáře • 94

  • @WriteASong
    @WriteASong  Před rokem +9

    Add something different to your chord progressions czcams.com/video/n7wxfmMjFmU/video.html

  • @Mr.Batsu12
    @Mr.Batsu12 Před rokem +14

    For those who are new to modes there are multiple ways to describe them but I find the easiest way to understand the modes is that they are all the Major scale. You just change which note in the Major scale is the root note to change the scale.
    Let's start with a C Major scale (no sharps or flats). These same notes are the same for the following modes:
    1) C Ionian (Major scale)
    2) D Dorian
    3) E Phrygian
    4) F Lydian
    5) G Mixolydian
    6) A Aeolian (minor scale)
    7) B Locrian
    NOTE: Ionian is the mode name for a major scale. Aeolian is the mode name for a minor scale.
    So if you want to play in G Mixolydian you can simply plat the C Major scale notes but focus on making the note G your tonic (root) note.
    What if you want to play A Dorian? Since Dorian is the 2nd mode find the scale where A is the 2nd note in the Major scale. That's the G Major scale, so play the G Major scale pattern while concentrating on making the note A the tonic (home) and you have the A Dorian node.
    What if you want to play F# Locrian? Well, first off - don't. :D Locrian is a very difficult mode to use and still sound pleasing but figuring out how to play Locrian it is no different. What Major scale has F# as the 7th note? That's the G Major scale.
    A great way to practice these modes are to look up backing tracks on youtube. These are simply songs in specific keys/modes that have no melody line so you can easily solo over them. Just search for something like "Mixolydian Backing Track" or more specifically "D Dorian Backing Track". There are thousands of these to pick from and are a fun way to get used to quickly getting familiar with playing in each of these modes.
    After becoming more familiar with them it pays to remember what the different modes sound like and even what notes in each mode have a strong impact or make those modes more unique. Like the Phrygian mode having a b2 note or the 4th note in Lydian being very important as it's the one note that's different from the Major scale it's based on.

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      This is great information for an alternative approach to modes, thanks for sharing!

    • @seanmullen6688
      @seanmullen6688 Před rokem +1

      @@WriteASong I like your explanation better … as it focuses on the intervalic uniqueness of each mode … yes for guitar the fingering patterns for c Ionian and d Dorian might be the piano equivalent of all white keys but so what ?? it doesn’t tell you what are the unique notes of Dorian the 6th as cite or for that matter the chromatic colouring notes for each mode … what I mean by that is c# is an approach note widely used in jazz for D Dorian but less so in C Ionian … Even a guy like Joe Pass who is not a modalist plays off the unique shape and sound of the chord shape under his hands in say a II - V unless if it’s really fast rhythm changes … Mike Stern was of the same view … see the common patterns but don’t convert say Ab Dorian from Gb major … no time if your playing real time …. IMO

    • @PavanKumar-ek1ky
      @PavanKumar-ek1ky Před 10 měsíci

      Bro 👏, Thank you so much for sharing knowledge … I was confused on modes but your comment made it clear.

  • @cluelessbaj9563
    @cluelessbaj9563 Před rokem +8

    this is honestly my favorite music theory creator. explain stuff simple, but effective

  • @pintola1
    @pintola1 Před rokem +5

    I shared this vid with all my friends. The way you teach is outstanding. This is the best channel in the history of youtube. Many thanks. 🎹

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sharing, glad you enjoyed it!

  • @dannuttle9005
    @dannuttle9005 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I feel like the pledge in "Animal House" when he gazes at his thumb and says, "So you mean, there could be like a whole other universe under my thumbnail?"

  • @RangKlos
    @RangKlos Před rokem +3

    This is gold, my friends. Pure gold! Thx a million!

  • @emilkalinin5186
    @emilkalinin5186 Před rokem +11

    I cannot find words to express how I am impressed by the work you do for people. I have been trying to understand this aspect of the music theory for so long because all the explanations I had before were either too long or too 'overweight' in case of understanding, and you explained everything easily and simply in practically one hour. THANK YOU SO MUCH! :) God bless you for your generosity and hard work!

  • @itso999
    @itso999 Před rokem +5

    Wow, this is the best. I've been making my way through this lesson for about a week now and it's been fantastic. Still, ways to go but this is like a whole semester of music theory in one video!
    Thank you!

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      You're welcome, I'm glad you're enjoying the video!

  • @chasjazzz
    @chasjazzz Před rokem +19

    This is music class. Mandatory studying. Do not past Go until you watch and understand this video, it will help your playing and writing Guaranteed. Thank you so much!

  • @alvarpaide1854
    @alvarpaide1854 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Wow thank you sooo much. I was so confused about modes, because all videos explain them through "scale" but we need chords under scale to feel the mode.

  • @l.romain6447
    @l.romain6447 Před rokem +2

    Thanks!

  • @d.k.1465
    @d.k.1465 Před rokem +2

    21:25 Love it!
    46:37

  • @RockerProf
    @RockerProf Před rokem +2

    This video is absolutely brilliant. I have been studying modes and this video unifies so many of the loose ends that have been floating around in my brain. It all makes sense now. Thank you so much for doing this video. Your chord sequence rifs are super helpful.

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome Anne, I'm glad the video helped you!

  • @leemus1966
    @leemus1966 Před rokem +2

    You just got a new subscriber! Thank you for doing what you do!

  • @doodle_pug
    @doodle_pug Před rokem +2

    There are hand full of videos i've watched that have blown my mind in terms of music theory and this video is definitely probably best one that tops them all!

  • @dionysuslevin9222
    @dionysuslevin9222 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you! Very helpful

  • @Joey0367
    @Joey0367 Před rokem +4

    This is one of the best, most informative videos I’ve seen in quite a while pertaining to music theory. Thank you so much!

  • @dannysp664
    @dannysp664 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Sending this to anyone who asks me about modes. This covers absolutely everything you could want in such an easily digestible way.
    Kudos to you!

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks, I'm glad the video has helped you!

  • @user-jt9su5yw3j
    @user-jt9su5yw3j Před rokem +2

    Very useful video, thank you.

  • @sorenhd66
    @sorenhd66 Před rokem +2

    This the best explanation about modes.thank you

  • @balbino4
    @balbino4 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Very very very very good!
    Thank you very much!

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před 9 měsíci

      You're welcome, I'm glad it was helpful!

  • @jjdhhh
    @jjdhhh Před 9 měsíci +1

    ¡Gracias!.Nice and well explained.Enjoyed it!

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před 9 měsíci

      Thank you for the support! I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @qazjvm
    @qazjvm Před rokem +2

    Nice lesson. I learnt the same concept from a rick beato video feat. frank gambale where frank stresses on playing just the 1 4 5 of each mode (including harmonic minor) to bring out the mood / flavour of that mode. Your lesson explores it in more details. Nicely done.

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem +1

      Yes I've seen that video, it is very helpful. Thanks for the kind comment!

  • @jayluvsmaiden8201
    @jayluvsmaiden8201 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks so much for this lesson. You have made this so clear to me now. I have been struggling with the modes for a long time, but your video removed all doubts. Of course I have to watch this video many times to learn to use the modes in my songs, but at least I have a path that I can walk on. You are brilliant! I am really grateful to you!

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před 3 měsíci

      You're very welcome, I'm glad you find the video so helpful! Good luck with your songwriting!

  • @jorgeparr3002
    @jorgeparr3002 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Awesome 🎉 THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @TheGoatBeats
    @TheGoatBeats Před rokem +3

    Phrygian for gangsta rap is always nice :)

  • @jasoncolap
    @jasoncolap Před rokem +1

    Great

  • @MrJeremyWeeks
    @MrJeremyWeeks Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video! Even Rick Beato couldn’t explain modes to me!

  • @dannuttle9005
    @dannuttle9005 Před 3 měsíci +1

    To those who are still pretty unfamiliar with all of the stuff in this video, let me offer a bit of advice that I would have found really useful some years ago: Don't try to absorb it all at once. Bookmark this video! Then go play. Start with Dorian. Play through all of the examples you see here, and then make up your own. Dig in the sandbox. It's a ton of fun, and you will learn really useful things. Don't go on to the next one until you have a feel for a mode. And take notes. Write stuff down. Come back to your notes later. Find songs that use the mode, and learn to play at least the chords. You will be glad you did.

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před 3 měsíci

      Good advice, thanks for sharing!

  • @DrDAAD
    @DrDAAD Před 6 měsíci +1

    Well, I know I am...wrong but for me the best way that works is this: While using a C "pedal" I am just looking for all the major scales that contain the note "C" on it. So, I am using the cycle of fifths. Up, first: G major scale contains the note C. I will than play the G major scale but starting from C note. So, I am getting the lydian mode. Going up further from G there is no more Major scales containing C note. So, down : F Major. Starting from C note will be the Mixolydian mode. Further, Bb Major played from C will be Dorian mode etc. As wrong as this might be, for me is still easier than thinking tones and halftones in different order. Just my way of "solving the problem".... ;) Great video though! It explains everything we need to know to have "no more secrets" about modes. Thank you! :)

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před 6 měsíci +1

      That's an interesting approach, nothing wrong with it if it helps you!

    • @DrDAAD
      @DrDAAD Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@WriteASong Thank you. I try to simplify things or let's say find solutions that works for me best. Actually, I am much more comfortable "translating" chord symbols into polychords. For instance D over C7 in stead of C7,9,11+ 13 etc...or such... I find it more creative and somehow easier to try different voicing. 🙏

  • @Archangel_Michaels
    @Archangel_Michaels Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for sharing all your hard work, music is a gift of God and you are one of the very few people on CZcams that actually knows what they are talking about, outstanding. !
    Like ps
    What software did you use to create your animations? Thanks!

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      You're welcome! I use Hookpad to make my chord animations. Here's a video I made about it : czcams.com/video/YwQxYsVpOq4/video.html

  • @linotom1887
    @linotom1887 Před rokem +3

    Perhaps if you play each mode 2 or 3 times, it will be a better memory retainer... 🎹🔊🎶👂🏽x 3

  • @dumpsterdom89
    @dumpsterdom89 Před rokem +2

    Since the notes values are outside of the key of c, does that mean they’re parallel modes?
    Relative modes use the same exact notes as the C Ionian, just shifting the window over the same interval pattern of C ionian relative to the new tonal center.
    Am I pointed in the right direction here?

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      Yes you are correct in your thinking.
      I have a video about changing key that also touches on these ideas 👉czcams.com/video/OpPsJjngxq4/video.html

  • @draghicesco5880
    @draghicesco5880 Před rokem +2

    I just finished your series in modulation. I suppose if aeolian has it's own modulations these must do to. Any video on that or some reference?

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for watching the modulation series! I haven't done a video about the other modes, but the same principles would apply. There will be chords in common with each mode that can facilitate changing key.

  • @ChrisMuellerMusic
    @ChrisMuellerMusic Před rokem +3

    Very useful video. Thanks. I spotted an error in the mixolydian part of the video, though. From 38:48 onwards the screen displays C Mixolydian correctly BUT the piano plays C Lydian instead of C Mixolydian. That confused me momentarily.

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, yes I'm aware of the mistake. Will hopefully be able to put up a correction soon.

  • @marklevy9314
    @marklevy9314 Před rokem +3

    One small mistake. The C Mixolydian scale was played as C Lydian.

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      I knew there was one somewhere and forgot to go back through and correct it! Thanks for pointing it out, I'm still waiting for CZcams to roll out the correction feature...

  • @Fendelfull
    @Fendelfull Před rokem +2

    It’s a lot, and maybe my ears are fatigued, but that F in your mixolydian played @38:49 sure sounds sharp to me. Do I need to get some rest? Or is there something to this? I did a double take, expecting the first 6 notes to sound major, and for some reason, they didn’t.
    It’d be good to know for certain if you made a mistake or if my ears are fooling with me, but either way, this video is fantastic and I’ll need to use it for reference until all the modes sink into my thick skull. Thanks for all your work!

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      Yes there is a mistake, well spotted!
      I have been hoping to put in a correction, but CZcams haven't rolled the feature out yet.
      Thanks for the kind words, you can get some rest now!

  • @lokmht9626
    @lokmht9626 Před rokem +2

    Hello sir thank u this is really helpful can u help in writing the Ionian and aeolian chord progression I couldn’t find in the video or any suggestions thanks 🙏🙏🙏👍👍

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem +1

      Yes I made the following videos :
      Ionian / Major czcams.com/video/agi4DM95gT4/video.html
      Aeolian / Minor : czcams.com/video/eG5X-OddkH4/video.html
      I hope that helps you!

    • @lokmht9626
      @lokmht9626 Před rokem +1

      Thank u

  • @rogeryoung6055
    @rogeryoung6055 Před 9 měsíci

    How do I write a tune in D Dorian. It has two flats 3 and 7. What key signature should I use and how is the staff set up to signify. I have never seen any mention of this topic in any presentation on dorian mode.

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před 9 měsíci

      This is outside my knowledge but here is an interesting discussion about this : music.stackexchange.com/questions/930/key-signature-for-writing-in-modes-other-than-major-and-minor#939

  • @samuelgarcialopez4061
    @samuelgarcialopez4061 Před 5 měsíci +1

    11:26

  • @kukumuniu5658
    @kukumuniu5658 Před rokem +2

    So what,still nothing about harmonic Major/ionian b6
    but ionian b6 is very interesting for several reasons
    firstly, we have a few rootless dominants in it
    not only in the seventh degree
    (but these roots are nondiatonic,what opportunities does it give us?)
    second, we have several different tonic chords for one scale degree (few,not all),
    if we omit the rule of 3rd chord construction
    How to use it in tonal and modal music?

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      I made a note about it and will cover it eventually, I only have time to make one video per week.

    • @kukumuniu5658
      @kukumuniu5658 Před rokem

      @@WriteASong :)
      This is such a mysterious,taboo and fascinating thing(ionian b6)
      that it requires at least seven videos.
      Who and for what purpose created the harmonic Major
      if no one uses it, teaches about it,
      there are no songs anywhere etc
      Like witnesses of a crime intimidated by the mafia,
      I saw nothing, I heard nothing,I have no time - ???
      There is a conspiracy of silence, ionian b6 is taboo mode

  • @wendwaogaouedraogo5629
    @wendwaogaouedraogo5629 Před rokem +1

    Si tu peut faire en français sa me plai

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      Je suis désolé, je ne parle pas beaucoup de Français.

  • @linotom1887
    @linotom1887 Před rokem +2

    Why the the first note a C instead of an A ? ..this has always been a frustration in my learnings..😫🎸🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      The examples all use C as the tonic or first note.
      But any note can be the first note in a mode or a scale.
      For example, you have the C major scale, but also the A major scale, B major scale etc.
      I hope that clears things up for you a bit.

    • @linotom1887
      @linotom1887 Před rokem

      @@WriteASong ..got it thanks👍🏽, but i mean why the first note (Do) is a C instead of an A being the first note of the alphabet? .. this makes understanding more confusing and harder for a global common sense..
      ..1/Do/A....2/Re/B....3/Mi/C....4/Fa/D....5/Sol/E....6/La/F....7/Si/G.....🤔💭🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem

      Oh, I see what you mean!
      The do re mi is sung to the c major scale which is the white notes on a piano.
      I am not sure why the notes were labelled in this way originally, it probably developed over many centuries.
      Sorry I can't help you further!

    • @linotom1887
      @linotom1887 Před rokem

      @@WriteASong ..yes it was centuries ago by the italian music reading founders(solfeggio).....but my point was about the later traslation and/or adaptation by/to/for the English way....Thereafter, why the first white note of the first major scale is named "C".. instead of being "A" the name for the first note and first major scale..as a logical order..and learning ease? 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před rokem +1

      It's a good question, I wish I knew the answer!

  • @_shoneplays_
    @_shoneplays_ Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much brother !! Really appreciated 🥹❤️‍🔥

  • @cuico2008
    @cuico2008 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Thanks!

    • @WriteASong
      @WriteASong  Před 9 měsíci

      You're very welcome, thank you for the support!