Chromatic Mediant Chords and Scales

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • Chromatic Mediant chords; you’ve probably heard of them, they’re especially popular in Film Scores from Star Trek and Star Wars to Lord of the Rings, but do you know how to use them effectively and what chord scales/modes work with them? In this episode, I cover pretty much everything about Chromatic Mediants so that you can start composing with a more unique, and expansive harmonic palette.
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    0:00 Intro
    2:24 let's talk about Chromatic Mediants
    7:02 Scales
    PDF of the Chromatic Mediant Chart:
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Komentáře • 26

  • @mr88cet
    @mr88cet Před 8 měsíci +3

    I suppose it’s fair to say that Chromatic Mediant Chords are a superset of what I of learned as Borrowed Chords - chords “borrowed” from the parallel minor or major tonality.

    • @chromaticusmusic
      @chromaticusmusic  Před 8 měsíci +2

      I guess you could look at it like that, except you're basically ONLY using borrowed chords and the I chord, which is what gives chromatic mediants that distinct sound.

  • @daviddavidson9098
    @daviddavidson9098 Před 10 měsíci +2

    your channel is a hidden gem!

  • @bathrobeman66
    @bathrobeman66 Před rokem +1

    omg you have cleared all the confusion thankyou!!

  • @dimass1008
    @dimass1008 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Top lesson! Thanks

  • @philipmateo3816
    @philipmateo3816 Před 9 měsíci

    Severely underrated channel!

  • @anthonyoconnor6633
    @anthonyoconnor6633 Před rokem

    yeeessss.. seen loads of videos on chords and scales,,,, but this is what I have been waiting for..... easy to read charts to show what you are talking about... you have a new subber

  • @ricshaw4358
    @ricshaw4358 Před rokem

    Excellent tutorial I

  • @RandyBakkelund
    @RandyBakkelund Před 8 měsíci

    Wow, i really love chromatic mediants. Using arpeggios is too easy to do without too much thought that is. I love that you display scale options for every chord option. This is so cool!

  • @user-pm2xj9st6f
    @user-pm2xj9st6f Před 24 dny

    Other scales
    Dorian #4 i biii
    Lydian #2 i vi
    Hungarian major I III and i iii vi

  • @ntandolugwazi9521
    @ntandolugwazi9521 Před 10 měsíci

    The chords that are yielded by the augmented & half-whole, how are this year yielded by the scaled respectively?

    • @chromaticusmusic
      @chromaticusmusic  Před 10 měsíci

      I think there is a typo and I'm not sure exactly what you're asking... If you're asking which chords come from which scales- they are written on the chart underneath each of the scales.

  • @TheAtheistworld
    @TheAtheistworld Před rokem

    Good vids, mate! So, chr mediants have a relation of up or down by min3 or maj3 interval between them. So between any neighbouring chords (ex. C A Csharp E C)?? And I can also insert a chr mediant after or before any chord as a kinda insertion/spice (Am C ‘Eb’ G )?? So theoretically all what matters is a relationship between a chr mediant and neighboring chords?? Or is there other theoretical ways of using these fukkkers?? Thnx❤.

    • @chromaticusmusic
      @chromaticusmusic  Před rokem +1

      The chord would be in relation to the I chord. So if you start inserting them in between other chords in the key, then they will have varying relationships with the I chord of the key.

    • @TheAtheistworld
      @TheAtheistworld Před rokem

      @@chromaticusmusic thnx. yea, there’s a relationship with the tonic.. but it’s possible to have the chr mediants relationship between any neighbouring chords in a progression if they are separated by 3rds? What do u think?
      Ex: G C Ab F (last three chords have relationships of 3rds. )

    • @chromaticusmusic
      @chromaticusmusic  Před rokem +1

      @@TheAtheistworld I would say no, because ultimately if there is a sense of a 1 chord then everything really relates to that chord. If you start putting emphasis on chordal relationships to say the IV chord you may end up actually shifting the Tonal center and then IV would be the new I chord in the new key.
      Another example, in the key of C Major, if you play the V chord, and then try to play the “chromatic mediant chord” up a minor third Bb Maj, that Bb Maj would be analyzed from the perspective of the C Major chord and would be bVII Maj.

    • @TheAtheistworld
      @TheAtheistworld Před rokem

      @@chromaticusmusic makes sense. Thnx. Keep on rocking bro!

  • @JimMaguireMusic
    @JimMaguireMusic Před 11 měsíci

    Killer