Try this cool HARMONY technique

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  • čas přidán 4. 11. 2021
  • Try this harmony technique to make your score or song sound more interesting. Its really popular in film and games scores - but why should they have all the fun? Why not use it in your song writing as well. Join composer Guy Michelmore as he shows you the technique and then writes a short piece.
    We’re featuring VSL's Synchron-ised Special Edition libraries in this real-time scoring demonstration so check that out as well!
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Komentáře • 297

  • @SuperstarPecanbar
    @SuperstarPecanbar Před 2 lety +67

    I'm so happy to be able to live in a world where someone like you creates videos and shares information so generously. Thank you, mr Michelmore!

  • @alexkarpenter2306
    @alexkarpenter2306 Před 2 lety +35

    The beginning of this video is the most Guy Michelmore's beginning one can imagine. Amazing! :)

    • @thevoidanswerswithjazz2215
      @thevoidanswerswithjazz2215 Před 2 lety +4

      Have you seen the one where he gets a new keyboard and jumps into the pool with it👀👀👀

    • @alexkarpenter2306
      @alexkarpenter2306 Před 2 lety +2

      @@thevoidanswerswithjazz2215 no, but sounds intriguing and pretty realistic for Guy
      Thanks, I have to watch this :)

    • @OneMinuteAge
      @OneMinuteAge Před 2 lety +3

      Absolutely true even if there was no relevant training content, it would be so fantastic to watch Guys videos!!!!!!! 😊

    • @DarkSideofSynth
      @DarkSideofSynth Před 2 lety

      Alternative title: crazy composer scares little children in the play area where he's supposed NOT to be ;)

    • @DarkSideofSynth
      @DarkSideofSynth Před 2 lety

      @@thevoidanswerswithjazz2215 That's still unbeatable to me. I know he can surprise us, though...

  • @Alfred_E_Newman
    @Alfred_E_Newman Před 2 lety +63

    Watching you is the most fun I've ever had with my pants still on. I am and have been a Rock/metal Guitarist all of my adult life. Now at the ripe old age of 68 I am getting interested in Orchestral sounds to play my guitar against. I have no formal training of any kind, but with the Kontakt libraries you suggest and with a fairly inexpensive keyboard, I have learned so much from you and watching your workflow that I am reasonably confident I will be able to make music that I never dreamed I would be able to do. Thank you so very much for your videos. They have been very helpful.

    • @martynroach182
      @martynroach182 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly the same, at 68! I recommend you look at The Orchestra Complete, its fantastic, I've written some orchestra stuff, following Guy's teachings, and I also signed up for his How To Write Music, which I also recommend. Good luck!

    • @Alfred_E_Newman
      @Alfred_E_Newman Před 2 lety +1

      @@martynroach182 Thanks for the reply, nice to know that there's another old rocker out there doing the same stuff. I have The Orchestra and Horns of Hell as well that makes some great sounds. I'll look into the course.

    • @humbertoj.montalvo4723
      @humbertoj.montalvo4723 Před 2 lety +2

      Listen 👂 to Robi Draco Rosa Ricky Martin producer. Listen to this two English CDS Songbirds & Roosters, Mad Love. Plus songs like Brujería, Delirios, Vértigo & Madre Tierra. Or his old band called "Maggie's Dream".

    • @b3owu1f
      @b3owu1f Před 2 lety

      Check out Spitfire Audio sounds.. they have amazing libraries!

    • @mattphillips833
      @mattphillips833 Před 2 lety +6

      Have you tried watching these videos with your pants off? Highly recommend.

  • @mirrorengine
    @mirrorengine Před 2 lety +34

    love to watch this stuff uncut, seeing every decision that goes into it

  • @NgaTaeOfficial
    @NgaTaeOfficial Před 2 lety +14

    As the brass began to come in towards the end I heard Sir Ian McKellen: “ We must keep this course west of the mountains for forty days…”

  • @BlueTransAm83
    @BlueTransAm83 Před 2 lety +1

    Not boring. The figuring it out part (uncut) is the coolest part. No one else lets us into. And it makes it make more sense in a sense.

    • @BlueTransAm83
      @BlueTransAm83 Před 2 lety

      It’s crazy though. Cause a year ago. Everything I though was basic strait up. And then you start watching movie score stuff. Modal vids. And it can be second nature after a bit. You learn the slide thing. But then the (almost like key switches) your ear will just pull you to the switch. And slide there. Just months ago non of this would of made sense. Then like (boom) a second world is opened to you. That you thought was, “no I’d never go there.” But it’s not as crazy hard as you thought. If that makes sense.

  • @raymondspagnuolo8222
    @raymondspagnuolo8222 Před 2 lety +1

    Guy, there are so many wonderful comments made below that I can only echo with a hardy "You can say that gain!" Thanks so much for posting!

  • @lawrencevenrose
    @lawrencevenrose Před 2 lety +1

    I can't stop watching his videos, I love him already

  • @GregStarr-QRM
    @GregStarr-QRM Před 2 lety +4

    This is great. Neo Riemannian Harmony - had a professor state that harmony is a result of counterpoint. At a deep level this is true.

  • @clayman55
    @clayman55 Před 2 lety +38

    There's so much wonder and mystery in this piece! Hearing it conjures so many images and storylines! Love this piece and all your videos. I'm not a musician, but work in film, and seeing the magic that music brings to a piece puts a smile in my face every time!

  • @steveharesign8324
    @steveharesign8324 Před 2 lety +2

    33 minutes. I feel as though I've just been plugged into the matrix and force fed all the good stuff. Wonderful, Sir. So very much appreciated here.

  • @electron7373
    @electron7373 Před rokem +1

    That sounds amazing ! I feel like I'm about to embark on a strange journey to some magical place where anything could happen.

  • @joelwybrew
    @joelwybrew Před 2 lety +16

    Guy, let me give it to you straight.
    You're so good at writing music and being entertaining and informative all at once that I think I just might die.
    Good DAY sir!

  • @counterpoint1014
    @counterpoint1014 Před rokem +2

    I love your choice of words to describe the harmonic slide: emotional indeterminacy. It's atrociously difficult to describe theory concepts with words. When I hear "emotional indeterminacy," I feel adequately displaced. It summons accuracy. Very nice.

  • @trevfisher
    @trevfisher Před 2 lety +2

    The wonderful thing about this sort of post is that takes me a few hours to get through them, in a good way. This is because I stop watching to play for a couple of hours with each idea as it's revealed and that's just too much fun.
    Thanks Guy.
    Or as we say in Bangkok ขอบคุณมาก.

  • @StephSancia
    @StephSancia Před 2 lety +2

    0:06 "nervous glance to the left at concerned bystanders" 😂 ... thanks for all the down to earth tutorials, appreciated, with Sunny Saturday greets back to the Homelands ✌️

  • @thevoidanswerswithjazz2215

    I loved discovering this chord stuff as a kid just by sitting on the floor at my grandma's house playing with a casio

    • @Nordischsound
      @Nordischsound Před 2 lety +1

      We share the same memorys, it could be a yamaha but I think it was a casio as well

  • @chrissavage5298
    @chrissavage5298 Před 2 lety +24

    These kind of chord progressions are where I live. I try to write more upbeat songs and it always ends up like this.
    Probably from growing up loving film scores before anything else.

    • @possible-realities
      @possible-realities Před 2 lety

      What I wonder is, once you have decided to go firmly outside the diatonic territory, what do you use to guide you to decide which will be the third chord after e.g. Cm - B?

  • @Synthpeter
    @Synthpeter Před 2 lety +10

    Got instant "Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence" vibe from the Cm -> B slide. Two last chords in the chorus. Beautiful. Same key even. (And yes, I'm quite a bit of a DM fan :P )

  • @davidrobbins4857
    @davidrobbins4857 Před 21 dnem

    Those strings at nine minutes in sound like Bernard Herrmann, I love that.

  • @MrCovers101
    @MrCovers101 Před 2 lety +8

    Thank you so much for this video! I honestly have used this for years, have been aware of it being very popular in the cinematic world but never knew the technique's name!

  • @retromograph3893
    @retromograph3893 Před rokem

    Great vid, shows the importance of orchestration, the harmonic idea itself is extremely simple, it’s the orchestration that makes it cool.

  • @GS-uy4xo
    @GS-uy4xo Před 2 lety +1

    Love building textures and letting them suggest possible directions.

  • @andycordy5190
    @andycordy5190 Před 2 lety +1

    There was that rogue note that you scoffed at (10'38"?) and dismissed and moved on. It was the point at which the harmony lit up for me and I would have diverted that way. I have learned so much here. Thank you, Guy.

  • @dustintheblacklight
    @dustintheblacklight Před 2 lety +1

    In 20 minutes you did what it would take me 2 all days. VERY nice!

  • @scottlarock7924
    @scottlarock7924 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the reminder! At about 8 minutes in the video, you reminded me to watch the city of lost children movie again.

  • @swessels
    @swessels Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing this little creation of orchestral music. I'm learning by watching and trying to repeat what I see you do.

  • @ArjanSchaeffer
    @ArjanSchaeffer Před 2 lety

    This piece is just amazing. Felt a tingle in my spine with the bass coming in there. Would be great to hear in a movie theatre. Inspirational

  • @EveningStars0110
    @EveningStars0110 Před 2 lety

    I'm learning more from you than some of the paid courses I've bought.

  • @jorgenavonecomposer
    @jorgenavonecomposer Před 2 lety +2

    It´s great! We need more techinques like this! Big small resources for composing, which only provides the experience. Thanks for that.

  • @cuhurun
    @cuhurun Před 2 lety

    Pure dreamscape, Guy. Thank you for sharing yet another amazing voyage and lesson into the realms of sound.

  • @erikhiser6600
    @erikhiser6600 Před 2 lety +17

    For everyone who thinks the term "Neo-Reimanian Theory" is mystical or imposing....He just summed up the guts of it in about 1 minute with a 20 minute practical application of the techniques. Everything else would be formal names for the slides he is discussing and then the elaborations needed for academic analysis.
    Great demo as always Guy, the fun you have leaves a big smile on my face.

  • @helenlynch3333
    @helenlynch3333 Před 2 lety

    Absolutely gorgeous stuff, Guy!! Loving the incredibly bright celeste sound, too. Listening to this whilst doing late night admin has really helped.

  • @nealegordon
    @nealegordon Před 2 lety

    Thanks Guy! Demonstrating these composition techniques is brilliant for us beginners out there! Very kind of you!

  • @ChristopheTornieri
    @ChristopheTornieri Před 2 lety +2

    Nice one! I agree the VSL woodwinds in the special edition are stunning. Especially the clarinet. I can play it for hours.

  • @samuelhaines617
    @samuelhaines617 Před 2 lety

    Delightfully fun as ever, Guy! Cheers!

  • @orderd29
    @orderd29 Před 2 lety +1

    So many memories evoked from playing 'Tomb Raider' on the PS1. It also explains the creepiness of the 'Nightmare on Elm Street' theme.
    It's always a pleasure to see your videos and expand my knowledge.

  • @deepspacemusicofficial9671

    Please keep making more videos like this to make music theory more fun and interesting at the same time easy to digest . Thanks Guy.

  • @matiascavalieri918
    @matiascavalieri918 Před 2 lety

    Guy did a survey asking for our favorite content in the channel and this video has three of my most beloved topics: harmony tips, live composing illustrating them and a sample library review! I've been related to music for a long time and it's been a year and a half since I'm scoring for audiobooks. I've learn trully a lot with these videos and the connection with Guy's channel it's been sort of magical. I'm working on Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde right now (we do mostly classics), guess what kind of harmonies I've been working on? Thank you a lot!

  • @jimrogers7425
    @jimrogers7425 Před 2 lety

    Guy, your instructive videos like this are very inspiring! Thank you for this as it helps me see how a certain emotional atmosphere is evoked!! Cheers!!!

  • @anthonyschultz6801
    @anthonyschultz6801 Před 2 lety +1

    Great work!! You're EXTREMELY talented!! Thanks for the inspiration!! Cheers from New Orleans!

  • @rty1955
    @rty1955 Před 2 lety

    Hey Guy. I have no idea what you talk about, but I am amazed by the way your mind works! The way you assemble a piece of music out of thin air is nothing short of brilliant!
    I am always amazed at how composers/arrangers can her things in thier head and commit them to a wonderful audible experience.
    Your energy & enthusiasm shines!
    Thank you for being you!

  • @chizzulwinduh1941
    @chizzulwinduh1941 Před rokem

    great stuff guy! That initial chord change at the beginning of the video - very Shine On You Crazy Diamond.

  • @zedxxx9
    @zedxxx9 Před 2 lety

    A delight as usual, and informative. Thank you!

  • @bastblobs
    @bastblobs Před 2 lety

    Always a pleasure to watch your videos Guy :)

  • @shuggyboy1
    @shuggyboy1 Před 2 lety +1

    brilliant, love yer vids, great energy, keep them coming. :-)

  • @jamescalvey5273
    @jamescalvey5273 Před 2 lety

    Awesome video, very informative and interesting and love the midi keyboard on screen so I can follow the lesson and what your playing... Very cool feature!

  • @georgegarside5131
    @georgegarside5131 Před 2 lety

    many thanks as always another excellent video something else for me to try out, i am still using VSL opus 1 and 2 brought many years ago still very good look forward to your next video all the best

  • @ArtmanBass
    @ArtmanBass Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the introduction to the Slide! Impressive composition.

  • @arielcascallares
    @arielcascallares Před 2 lety

    I mentally can't get tired of coming back to your channel Guy. Thanks for all your wisdom!

  • @nicolasflamel6518
    @nicolasflamel6518 Před 2 lety

    I just played around with these slides on my vibraphone; I love it! Brilliant vehicle for improvisations....

  • @Pravdaband
    @Pravdaband Před 2 lety

    This Gave me inspiration and ideas to work on. Thank you

  • @garymason4203
    @garymason4203 Před 2 lety

    This was very interesting and great to watch. I also think it's good to see such a natural performance even though some mistakes where made. Very enjoyable to watch. Thanks

  • @nickmack1976
    @nickmack1976 Před 2 lety +3

    Inspired once again for a weekend of composing - thanks Guy! The only slight disappointment was the lack of fireworks illuminating the night sky on your final play through! :)

  • @VelocityRecordingStudio
    @VelocityRecordingStudio Před 2 lety +1

    Yupp I’m totally doing this!!! 🔥🙌🔥🔥🙌 it reminds me of the type of tension you feel when you drop the maj4th to a minor 4th. 🔥🙌🔥🙌🔥🔥

  • @soorism8023
    @soorism8023 Před 2 lety

    I learn so much from you... You're always so inspiring...Thank you

  • @charlesgaskell5899
    @charlesgaskell5899 Před 2 lety +2

    Impressive you fit inside the slide. Respect!

  • @peteskyrunner4845
    @peteskyrunner4845 Před 2 lety

    I've only just watched up to 10:39, and already I feel like I'm in an imaginary fantasy world. You're a great composer and a great teacher.

  • @ronricherson6685
    @ronricherson6685 Před 2 lety

    Fun watching you put this together. The Hollies "He ain't heavy, he's my brother" used this device. I heard it as a kid and went, "What was that?" I wish more songs used it.

  • @logjamstomper1280
    @logjamstomper1280 Před 2 lety

    I always learn something from you Guy. Thanks

  • @martijnvanbeek4387
    @martijnvanbeek4387 Před 2 lety

    Great info on sliding chords. Love them! So moody.

  • @poorlydrawn872
    @poorlydrawn872 Před 2 lety

    I love seeing the process

  • @vachila643
    @vachila643 Před 2 lety

    I got fully invested once I saw him sliding down that little slide
    "JUST LIKE ME"🤣🤣❤️

  • @joederbyshire_
    @joederbyshire_ Před 2 lety

    yayyy new guy video to watch on my break

  • @academyofrock
    @academyofrock Před 2 lety

    Fantastic - thank you Guy

  • @charliethegreat
    @charliethegreat Před 2 lety

    Yes you should definitely go for the concortiiiino sustaaaaaaiin! 🤌🤌🤌

  • @DThompson55
    @DThompson55 Před 2 lety

    I've enjoyed this magnificently. Thank you for sharing!

  • @josejuanllopisdura2757

    Thank you very much for all your teachings
    I love when you like you by fitting what you are looking for

  • @GamingNostalgiaRemastered

    Love your video's. Keep up the good work.

  • @nothingbutsoundofficial

    Really good explanations and beautiful music, mate!

  • @OliverAmberg
    @OliverAmberg Před 2 lety

    Educational and entertaining. As usual. Thank you Guy

  • @reid.5235
    @reid.5235 Před 2 lety

    this mans vibe is infectious

  • @eddiehall7982
    @eddiehall7982 Před měsícem

    Thank you!

  • @keblorb
    @keblorb Před 2 lety +1

    Learning Neo-Riemannian harmony in theory in college right now, it is so much more relevant to a lot of the classical music I listened to that I wasn't quite able to understand using tradition harmony (bruckner, wagner etc)

    • @ThinkSpaceEducation
      @ThinkSpaceEducation  Před 2 lety +1

      Be careful of the neo riemennian stuff which somehow makes stuff more complicated than it needs to be. I was talking to a friend who is a wonderful wonderful composer and he was disdainful and pointed me at the opening of tristan and isolde which is indeed a work of genius

  • @leonardosales526
    @leonardosales526 Před 2 lety

    it sounds incredible! a little masterpiece!

  • @slesher84
    @slesher84 Před 2 lety

    great weather for November!

  • @pzazzcreativemedia7205

    perfect example of how this is used in the series 'Tales from the Loop' on amazon prime.. I never watch your videos without learning something, excellent again

  • @hunter8980
    @hunter8980 Před 2 lety

    This is a once in lifetime opportunity to see you producing the ORIGINAL music masterpiece! Great EXPERIENCE! The final PRODUCTION speaks about your obsession to producing the ORIGINAL MUSIC. I have no words to describe this moment. Thank YOU so much!
    Suggestion: I am seeing the blurry images of your studio and you in this video. I am using Alienware with RTX 3080. You may use 4K settings instead of 1080P. CZcams allow you to go up to 2160 p HD. Please watch Color Grading videos by "Darren Mostyn" and check settings. I am talking about the same video settings for your future videos.

  • @dudleyspikeclarke1355
    @dudleyspikeclarke1355 Před 2 lety

    Great video as always Guy, and also a big thank you for your shout out to Tokyo, my current home.

  • @signaturemusicservices

    Thanks Guy very nicely done 🎶👍

  • @torontocpl
    @torontocpl Před rokem

    Great video Guy..
    Definitely will be adding slides into my music
    Cheers from HudsonBay 🇨🇦

  • @FLH3official
    @FLH3official Před 2 lety

    It's always good to put a proper and serious name on things you use to do instinctively. 😊

  • @asweendure.8891
    @asweendure.8891 Před rokem

    You did your thing w/ that intro mate.

  • @marcusc.nordin5624
    @marcusc.nordin5624 Před 2 lety

    Have used that a lot and never knew it was called a slide. Thanks Guy! :)

  • @brianhudson7058
    @brianhudson7058 Před 2 lety

    Entertainingly educational, you are probably the best music teacher ever, and Im so old Im not teachable, but Ive learned this

  • @IanWaugh
    @IanWaugh Před 2 lety +2

    Hey Guy - Wonderful (as usual)! You will now be responsible for a flurry of YT pieces sliding all over the place 😀 and media composers will have to think of a new device to make them stand out... 😱 Yes, I'm definitely going to use it! More like this please 👍

  • @realthing2158
    @realthing2158 Před 2 lety

    Enchanting sounds!

  • @andycordy5190
    @andycordy5190 Před 2 lety

    Ooooh oooh! Very exciting way of generating ideas. I love the self deprecating humour.
    As you started into the first arps, I was reminded of something from early Pink Floyd but the "Edward Scissorhands" or "Nightmare before Christmas" feel soon took you off elsewhere.

  • @edrage8679
    @edrage8679 Před 2 lety +8

    I think about Philip Glass music by listen to those progressions.

  • @joeharrisoncomposer
    @joeharrisoncomposer Před 2 lety

    Love the beard, mate! Great video as always.

  • @pjdahmen
    @pjdahmen Před 2 lety

    thank you for the great and awesome tutorial

  • @LaurinaHawks
    @LaurinaHawks Před 2 lety +1

    Actually I worked with slides since ages, not knowing, that this is an existing "technique". I just did it because it sounds cool. But thank you for this, which is encouraing me to keep it.

  • @imsoundtrack
    @imsoundtrack Před 2 lety

    James Horner also used to do this all the time...i remember when i heard this chord change for the first time i was so confused..
    In -Titanic- movie the moment when the two crew ship members were watching jack and rose kissing and they were laughing and saying jokes and then they see the iceberg...Horner did that chord change in that scene.. exactly when they see the iceberg...!!!!
    Couldnt understan if it was a -happy- or a -sad- chord ..
    i was so confused!!!
    also i was 10 years old and knew nothing about music theory but this chord change was so differnet to my ears and i never forgot it!!!

  • @anthonynelson1699
    @anthonynelson1699 Před 2 lety

    As a metal guitarist, I in a way know this kind of musical language intuitively. Thanks to cutting my teeth on bands like Opeth, who willfully abuse and ignore the keys they play in, moving around the root and the chord extension whilst keeping certain notes the same is kind of second nature to me. It's so cool to have somebody actually explain to me what I'm actually doing!

  • @vickykaushik8764
    @vickykaushik8764 Před 2 lety +2

    A really great use of this Slide from Cm to B can be seen( heard) in Mission Impossible Fallout's 'A storm is coming' theme. BTW Lorne Balfe killed it 🔥👌🏻. Really good. In fact it's almost like a secondary Motif in the movie, you hear it throughout the whole theme album.

  • @nakedtreemedia-socialmedia933

    I have a Edward ScissorsHands vibe going in my mind. Great work.

  • @tubu1ar86
    @tubu1ar86 Před 2 lety

    This is absolutely gorgeous, I love it. The second you brought the subtle highs in I was captivated Instantly brought to a fairy tale. Don't tell at me but...at little harry potter ?😄

  • @PendelSteven
    @PendelSteven Před 2 lety

    32:12 Cradle of Filth comes to mind.
    Yeah. That sort of rock / metal music.

  • @user-mh3ld4cy7r
    @user-mh3ld4cy7r Před 16 dny

    5:27 piano part
    12:30 flute part
    14:38 cello part
    26:00 slide

  • @ArjunSharma-wi3jp
    @ArjunSharma-wi3jp Před 2 lety

    U are the most amazing person I’ see on CZcams