How To Write Lydian Mode Chord Progressions
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Watch this to learn how to use the Lydian mode to make chords and progressions.
The Lydian Mode is one of 7 Modes of the major scale. The notes of the Lydian Mode can be used to create 7 different triads.
This video will show you how to use these Lydian Mode chords to write your own Lydian mode chord progressions.
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Timestamps:
0:00 - How To Write Lydian Mode Chord Progressions
0:13 - How The Lydian Mode Sounds
0:33 - The Diatonic Chords In The C Lydian Key
1:15 - The Simplest Lydian Mode Chord Progression
1:54 - The BIG Problem With Lydian Mode Chord Progressions
2:59 - How The V Chord Sounds In Lydian Mode Chord Progressions
3:19 - How The iii Chord Sounds In Lydian Mode Chord Progressions
4:08 - Why Is The Lydian Mode Unstable?
5:27 - How The vii Chord Sounds In Lydian Mode Chord Progressions
6:20 - How To Use A Pedal Note With Lydian Mode Chord Progressions
7:40 - How To Use Different Chord Types In Lydian Mode Chord Progressions
8:52 - How To Use Lydian Chords In Major Key Songs (Modal Mixture / Interchange)
10:41 - A Full Song Example In The Key Of C Lydian
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We;; constructed and easily understood video. TYSM
Glad I found ur channel ! Was wondering if you have song writing arrangements courses or lessons? Thanks 🙏
The progressions u arranged were absolutely Amazing! The satriani , vai feel . In my opinion!
Thanks for the comments! I don't have a course at the moment but it is something I am thinking about for the future.
Loved the idea of showing what doesn't work.
Finally a video that explains in a way i understand, huge thanks
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this was incredibly helpful!! thanks so much!
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Love this channel love what you're doing tysm
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This is very nice. Thank you very much
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This was good.
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Great video! Thank you so much for this!
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Amazing exploration of lydian and how to use it! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
best way to write in a mode is to use the 4th and 5th major triads that are coming from the mode you want to write in and use the bass on both chords as the tonic of your mode..ex... CLydian would be C - D/C....CMixolydian would be Bb/C - C.... like this the mode is always present since the root is not being changed... regards...
This is great - thank you. I think you might want to look again at what you said about the iii chord in your "Modal Chord Progressions - The Ultimate Guide" (at about 32:40) though, as it is rather contradictory.
Thanks for the comment Steve. Yes, I looked at feedback from that video to make this one clearer. I will issue a correction once CZcams finally roll out the feature. Thanks for watching both videos!
There's a Billie Eillish song that has a Lydian tonality,creating a haunting ethereal sound. Very beautiful.
Everything I Wanted was the song I was thinking of.
Better to think about Steve Vai songs rather that Eillish crap
@@MizuRino I like both. Of course there is some of both artists I don't care for, but try to keep my mind open. They both can be learned from.
But EIW isnt in lydian tho
@@aRealMango Maybe not, but it sounds like it.
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8:48 I suspect you can also change the I chord to Isus♯4.
Absolutely, take the 3rd note out of the add11 and it will become a sus4.
What is the difference between C Lydian scale and G major scale? Thank you 🙂
Same set of notes, but C lydian starts on C and G major starts on G. They are relative scales.
There's no difference. C Lydian is in the key of G - a fact not pointed out in this video.
Are those the chords of the G major scale?
Yes same chords, different order.
Lydian is technically more stable than major
"Lydian mode chord progressions" means chord progressions that are also mode progressions and lydian progressions. By not hyphenating anything in the chain of modifiers, you implicitly have them all apply to the last noun. What you meant was "lydian-mode chord progressions."
There's no such key as C Lydian. C Lydian is a mode in the key of G.
How would you refer to it - C Lydian Tonality?
@@WriteASongIt's modal.