The Trick That Unlocked Music For Me (In About 16 Minutes) 🎹
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- čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
- 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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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.
You sound great yourself! Would you record your voice over if we have corporate movies? We do some pretty cool stuff :)
I Do Pot Leave Me Alone ... Loser
@@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. :)
@@OneMinuteMeds if you have a demo/work to be found on the interweb somewhere: please send a link :) 👍🏻🥇
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 🌟
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.
@@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.
I guffawed like a drunk Santa
I think I like it better than "If Dora Plays Like Me, All (is) Lost."
@@VenusTheory I Don't Like Modes A Lot! [ not true, I love them]
"We're painting time with different shade and hues."
Epic articulation of the core nature of music. Thank you for that.
Its pretty common to say that time is to canvas as sound is to paint.
Musical Mullet. Major in the back minor in the front
"I do pot, leave me alone locrian" dude just singlehandedly taught me a music thing I never managed to remember 😂😂
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.
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
"We are painting time". I love that analogy. I often think about music as a way of experiencing time in a different way.
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 ❤
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.
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! ❤️
Just like the Phrygian mode corresponds with Raag Bhairavi
Teri Umeed Tera Intezar Karte Hain...
Exactly my thoughts . It indeed sounds like charukesi rasga
Is there a way to contact you Sumedh?
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.
Glad to be of service!
Saved to playlist. Your; ‘Every Scale Has A Secret’ tut was priceless also. Thanks for your energy and time.
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
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." 🤤
Just posted that it sounds like Dr house score. Yeah you're right it's massive attack 😅
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.
Love this kind of stuff. It really answers a lot of questions I've had in past years and gives me all sorts of resources to fuel my creativity. Thanks!
For someone winging it, you sure are a fountain of knowledge! Can't wait to try some of these concepts out!
Passion always wins! And Cameron sure is passionate about music! It's so evident in these kind of videos!
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 :)
@@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.
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!
same. was hearing Pyramid Song vibes, before i read your comment
Came here to say this.
and iron lung!
haha i said the exact same thing.
Saaame! That Phrygian especially reminded me of the vocals from Pyramid Song
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you so much for taking the time and posting. It was eye opening for me.
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?!
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!
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.
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!
Just wanted to say I just stumbled across your channel the other day and your videos are incredibly helpful! Gave me lots of ideas and insight to help finish a song I was struggling with which used Mixolydian b6 pretty extensively. Way more insightful than so many other CZcams videos.
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!
Absolutely awesome. Loved this explanation/exploration as modes are a bit of mystery to me, so this opens up the understanding of them being more than just “the major key with a different stating place!” Thank you!
I recommend your channel all the time, man. Always quality stuff!
I learned a lot from this, just gained a new sub! You were saying this video was all over the place, but I'd honestly love to see more stuff like this. My musical knowledge is sort of rudementary and piecemeal so this really help me put stuff together that I'd heard other people say in passing. Thanks!!
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!
Fantastic delivery of content. Loved how relaxed you made it.
Thank you SO much for this. I’m learning synths, piano and music theory all at once and I really couldn’t get my head around what modes where.
I absolutely get it now. Thankyou 🙏 (and that mnemonic is superb!)
I love this! Having so much fun! Sounding so great! Thank you. (and now modes are recognizable in any key)
Cant emphasize enough how eye opening this video is. You just unlocked some hidden knowledge I had years ago, and made some things clear, which I really wanna use in my productions. I really like to play around with these unusual scales.
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!
Dang over 50 years with music sounds like great relationship to have
glad i found your channel, love the way you express yourself! thank you!
Thank you so much for this video! I've heard about modes before, several times, but have never been able to wrap my head around them until now.
This was great! The loose approach was very informative and I got the feel of it really nicely.
Beautiful stuff. Thank you!
I’ve been wanting to explore the modes, to broaden my musical thinking. The laid back way in which you presented it here really makes it seem less daunting. Great stuff, cheers!
Marvellous! Going to implement that, thank you!
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!
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! 🙂
Fantastic! New to your channel but whatever this was for you, really gave me a lot of ideas! Can’t wait to see your other videos! Thank you!
Loved this approach, great video!
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)
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!
I do pot, leave me alone....Locrian. Dude this deadpan and contrasting delivery had me dying.
Your videos have helped me to take chances with my music that I never would've done on my own. Your tutorials are quick to the point and don't involve a lot of technical jargon that my old brain can't grasp. They are practical and easy to incorporate into any musical genre too. Thanks, buckaroo!
BTW, thanks for the Free To Use Sounds link and for the 20% discount! BRAVO!
Lovely! I like how you improv while you are explaining and just doing your thing. I have so much more to learn about theory ;) Also, love the lighting and overall aesthetics of the video.
i am in love with these fun scales and could watch you play them all day
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!
So many interesting concepts in this video, can't wait to start experimenting with some of these. Great video, very helpful! Also like the recap at the end while enjoying a drink 😁
Just discovered your channel and yeah your content is just awesome !
Really liked the more in depth video about your song "that moment in the clearing" , i've found some tips that inspired me to redive a little bit deeper into sound design .
You certainly have already read these kind of youtubish things but yeah "keep it up" .
Thank you. That was one of the best explanations of modes I've ever seen. I'm off to the keyboard now!!!!
Love the Mumba Humba! It really helped me to understand more about modes and applications. Ty ☺️
This video has changed my whole approach thanks so much
Thanks so much, man. So many quality, entertaining and informative videos.
man after years of following ur channel you still crack me up at hehe great vid great personality 😎
Love this video, funny & with so much usefull info ! Great !
I like these videos. Quite often, it does seem like I'm listening to someone discussing something in a foreign language I might be somewhat tenuously acquainted with, but the demonstrations do help to solidify that disorientation into something tangible. I kinda get what you're saying, more through the visual (and aural) demonstration than by the use of technical terms. Still, I think you do a great job in helping to reveal the secrets of the keyboard (I do find it all quite fascinating - I find I stumble across much of this stuff myself without any technical knowledge of what it is I'm doing, so hearing you explain it all is useful, if sometimes still a little opaque) - and you are a great communicator. Thanks!
I appreciated that one very much. Thank you. I like your open approach to the mental aspects of making a living in music.
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
I wish more people said stuff like "ripping notes in Mixo"
Thanks for this (and for all the other good videos!)
Hey man, cool video! You explain music clearly - without being arrogant! Loved it!
so proper mood for lecture, thank you!
Excellent these music theory videos 😎 I really enjoy absorbing the muciality of all the different combinations of chords 🎼🎹🎶thank you for another great tutorial 😎
Dude, I really LOVE this kind of content! Your hands-on examples are great! Don't be to hard on yourself in pushing to make certain content, just flow. Or a skip a week, or 2! We'll be here. No worries! Your mental wellbeing is waaaaayyyy more important than CZcams. Take good care!
You're a fantastic teacher. Thank you for this.
Really great video. I'm a couple months into learning to play the piano and working on learning the scales; while this is still more advanced than where I am at, I am excited to explore with what I have learned so far.
Thanks for this, I needed it!
Love your videos... I'm not quite there yet with my playing to fully get this, but I'll pick it apart soon.
sweet lesson thanks! you're great at voice leading!
Superb stuff, thanks for sharing!
Man these videos are incredibly helpful and inspiring
Thank you this scale sounds really great!
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!!
Very Bru..😊 What a fun and helpful tut. Thanks so much..
Invaluable content, as always. Thank you!
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
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
how do you make music by ear? like chords?
Thank you! Love your video--going to check out more!
Wow! Just realised again, how much I don't know .. Brilliant! Thank You x
I'm not sure if there is another channel on YT that has such useful videos such as yours. Appreciate you making these
Simple but extremely valuable and creatively practical!
Thanks for that
This was a fun one to watch and jam along to. Love this kind of content!
Loved this. I’ve had so many piano teachers try to explain the concept and feel like this video did a much better job, and the examples are great.
Excellent stuff, cheers for this mate.
This is why music theory IS important. Also, thank you so much for a simple and straighforward delivery. Great job!
Man! I can not thank you enough for your contribution to the web of knowledge and wisdom, I will for sure be watching this video numerous times for a week or two so my brain can completely understand it all ways possible. Thank you, again. I love the way you made it all so easily digestible. Much appreciated!
Glad to be of service! 🤠
I always enjoy your techs videos but I really liked this one!
Thanks for the mnemonic thing, it helped a lot :D
Nice decent theory and usage of modes and scales - got some good ideas for composing! thank you
Love this video, a goldmine of ideas! O play in G phrygian most of my compositions, perfect to expand with your ideas
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 ...
Oh man, instant subscriber here. Your mnemonic for remembering the modes had me cracking up. I love the dead pan humor. I laughed, I learned, I'll be back!
I'll be here all week
That rocks, sir! Thanks for the great video !!!!
I loved this one thanks for all you offer
Man, I LOVE this video! That's actually so usefull! In fact, I would like to ask you to present to us such inspiring modal combos more often even! :D
Glad you enjoyed it! Will have to add some more theory stuff to the list of ideas.
incredible video. very radiohead, which i have been searching for for years! thank you for sharing.
Superb presentation. Thank you.
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.
I've learned so much in just 16 minutes ! New sub here thanks for the video ! Cool stuffs
Just wanna say that you are an absolute legend in my heart!
Great lesson. Thanks
Love it! Modes are just ways to paint the bathroom! A Cameron Classic :)