How to write a MODAL chord PROGRESSION (that sounds modal)
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- čas přidán 24. 03. 2019
- In this video we’ll explore the ways to come up with real modal sounding chord progression. An explanation on what to take in account when dealing with modal scales and progressions, which chords work and more important: which don’t. Modal harmony is very different from the tonal harmony we’ll find with the major and minor keys. We call this kind of harmony: functional harmony. Modal harmony is something else. Other rules apply!
So let me take you along in this video to explore the possibilities and some things to consider when writing modal chord progressions that will actually sound modal.
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This is a little masterpiece. I've seen thousands of videos on modes, and this is in the top three. Very, very well done! Thanks!
Thank you so much for this nice comment!
What are the other two of the top three?
I totaly agree, thx a lot for your work QJamTracks ! If it don't bother anyone, @Pier Francesco Picc. can you share de 2 other ? I'm hungry of learning ! :D
Other 2?
@@Yann-wd7ol czcams.com/video/96cydVB4w-A/video.html
czcams.com/video/ZMWwwJRIdHU/video.html
Ive just noticed, after thoroughly examining a lot of videos of modes.... that Ive always used them, and never realized how I was using them. I still don't know how I am using them, but at least I know that I don't know how I use something I didn't know I knew! Keep practicing, studying more, which one should I focus on
15:32
"The more ambiguous, the more expressive"
-Leonard Bernstein
The whole "ditch[ing] functional harmony" was what I needed. I never understood which chords to play and always ended up sound Major or Minor. This was a perfect, little video. Thank you. I'm sure I'm not alone when I say how helpful this video was.
This is literally everything I’ve ever wanted from a modal harmony tutorial. Thanks a million for this, this is the go-to lesson for learning to compose in modes.
Thanks Josua!
@@QJamTracks hi, I watched another video and was left very confused.
At 12:45 you state that the IV chord needs to be avoided but in the following video at 7:39 it states that the IV chord needs to be included in the progression to ensure that we get the DORIAN feel.
I'm so confused
Here's the video.
czcams.com/video/BWqJ0NvxNEg/video.html
I've never seen anyone point out before that the tritone wants to resolve either inward or outward. Good point. Also: "D Dorian becomes C major if we use the wrong chords from the Dorian scale." I just ran into this last night. I have been working on composing in Dorian, and yeah, I found myself in C major. It's an example of how important it is to sit down and play around with concepts, and find out for yourself.
Sir,
I have played music for 40+ years ( or made noise, depending )
You have by far THE BEST instructional videos that I've ever seen. I'm recommending you to everyone I know ...
Thank you so much for sharing all your hard work, your passion for music really shows !
Rock on Bro
~ Michael
i actually enjoy the sound of that whole-tone scale mentioned in the beginning quite a lot
I have been searching for modal progression! No one told me they kinda dont exist. Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
I usually don't bookmark videos, but this one along with the previous one are jems. I can't thank you enough 🙏
I was laying down listening to your tutorial. Literally had to get out of bed to replay 17:08 A dorian is str8 fire
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By far the best I have seen on that topic so far. Thanks a Lot!!!
Thanks man! Glad to see the video is of use!
@@QJamTracks Agree.
Interesting video! Thanks a lot! I have some additional remarks:
1, "Modal scales and harmony has nothing to do with functional harmony"
--> To some extent I agree. V7-> I, the very basic concept around functional harmony, is only possible in a normal major scale. Even when applying this framework to minor, certain chromatic modifications have to be made (the very reason harmonic/melodic minor exists)
--> From a theoretical perspective, the concept behind dominant -> tonic has three main characteristics: The resolution of the tritone (resolving the most dissonant interval to a consonant interval provides tension and resolution), the presence of a leading tone that resolves to the tonic note (7->1) and that the root note of the progression moves by a descending fifth.
If one or two of those characteristics is lacking, you end up with a weaker dominant -> tonic resolution. But I would argue that such a resolution still exists (e.g. v-i in natural minor, v-I in Mixolydian), even if it's weaker.
--> Also the concept around functional harmony can be extended further. One example is "axis theory" (by musicologist Erno Lendvai). I find that approach useful, however the context seems to matter a lot (something the theory itself ignores). The bII chord (the second chord in Phrygian) is usually thought as an replacement for the dominant ("tritone substitution"). In classical harmony that chord was rather used as predominant chord (bII6-V7-i; a.k.a. Neapolitan cadence).
--> Furthermore, one could always make chromatic modifications to a mode in order to get "stronger functions" (the idea of harmonic minor is to introduce a V7 chord in Aeolian, the same idea can literally be employed in any other mode).
2, "There is no tonal gravity, but equality between chords"
--> That statement contradicts the idea behind modal music. If there is not any tonal gravity, a tonal center would not exist (and you would end up with pandiatonic music). The very idea of modes is that the tonal center is shifted to a different pitch than in a standard major scale.
--> It seems more that the tonal center is not as strongly defined in modal music (as V7-I resolutions are not possible if the "pure" mode is used).
I cant' stop thanking you ! This lesson is supreme !!! Never understood this armony till now .Thanks a lot.
I gave up on understanding modes a long time ago until I found this video. Thanks lot, I finally understand how to write in a specific mode.
Finally someone explains the BIG difference between relative moding and changing keys.
My head was aching until u clarify the concept.
Good to hear this clarifies it for you. Thanks for using my video Juan!
Your animations and graphics in this lecture are the best I've seen for this topic, thanks
Thank you Callum!
Been playing almost 30 years and this video is one of the best modal videos I have seen.
Great lesson!
Just bookmarked this; great explanation.
This one is hands down the extension of the old Joe Satriani video where He explained modes in such an easy way on the guitar by using the low E as the pedal tone as he switches through the different modes of E. Damn, was just looking for something to revise on after years of being away from music but ended up finding a golden nugget.
Finally! A comprehensive video on CZcams explaining how to write modal progressions. Please include melodic and harmonic minor modes in one of your next videos. Thank you.
Good idea.
This channel is a goldmine, with pure gold seams!
Stumbled upon this and didn't know how much I needed it! Thanks
Probably one of the best videos I've come across when it comes to explaining how to write modal progressions. Love your content and backing tracks^^
Tahnks Jamie! Glad you like the videos :)
Jesus, you and troy grady are on another level! The best lesson about modal chord progressions on youtube!
This is excactly the lesson I needed on modes. Thank you so much!
so clear, amazing
Great video! Exactly what I was looking for
Amazing info, delivery, and setup. Thank you
One of the best videos on modes and my favorite one so far.
All the concepts, lead, harmony in 1 video.
Thank you so much!!!
Rob, this was a great tutorial. Thanks for your hard work and insight.
Amazing! This really ties everything ive learned in a lifetime of music together ---Very very well done!!! Will watch over and over!!!! GREAT!!!!!
Excellent tutorial! I find that this is the best video I have seen on the topic so far and is really well presented. Kudos!
Best explanation of modes I have seen. On a whole new level.
So glad I found your. Excellent tutorials.
Wow. Wunderful piece of explanation! Keep doing such great videos.
This is an excellent video! I have watched several videos on modes from other producers, and I have learned quite a bit by watching them. Just wanted you to know that your video covers the issues with tritones better than any of the others I've seen. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge in such a clear way!
Very clear explanations!!!
Brilliant! The most concise lesson on Modal Harmony I've seen on YT. Well done and thanks :).
You guys dont need the other 2....
This says it ALL. PERFECTLY !
*Great* Qjamtracks !
This is an incredible video. 11/10. Very well done.
The best lesson about Modal harmony so far,great job! Clear concise and to the point.
This is the best tutorial I have ever seen!! Thank you.
This man is clearly the GOAT. Brilliant 🤩
Nice tutorial, good job!
Simply stunning - excellent guide in every way. Crystal clear, well-expressed and have no words to convey what a gem you have shared with the rest of us all. Thank you very much.
Great tutorial video !
Amazing explanation. Thanks.
Brilliant... really well explained and very useful for composition. Thank you.
This is an amazing demonstration of modes!
I revisited this video today, after watching so many videos about harmony, this is a real masterpiece, It is really worthy, invaluable. Thank you so much for your channel Rob and for sharing, for your time and effort and for teaching the way you do it, I really appreciate it.
Excellent insights!
Great explanation. Subscribed!
This is the best explanation of writing music with modes I've ever seen. Definitely will watch again and again. Fantastic!!!
Great video and explanation! Thanks 🙇
Great work and excellent production - thanks
Great video. Especially the last half. The last 2 tips were really good. Loved the examples as well.
THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH FOR THIS LESSON it was so clear and sooo helpful!
Fantastic lesson, much appreciated. 💯🎸
This tutorial is perfect. Really clear and concise, but quite comprehensive.
Great content! Thank you
This is brilliant. I have been trying to understand modes for years. I’m totally self taught and started as an adult so everything is a lot of work. I will have to listen to this more than once, but in order to apply these illustrations to my own songs, and that’s the way to learn, to be able to experiment with the new information. Thank you so much.
The Penny has almost dropped... That PEDAL note is the key for me. Many thanks.
Exceptional! Much thanks.
Great ! Very clear and useful
superb lesson..thank you
congratulations, this is really quite well made
Best use of 18 mins ever. Phenomenal. Just phenomenal. I will be going back to this video and making notes. Splendid job man on bringing so much clarity on such a pivotal concept in music.
I have seen and studied dozens of modal videos. This one is hands down the most comprehensive and useful one I've seen.
I've also been hunting for a good Modes video all over the Tubes, but this is THE best one by far. Many thanks...I get it now.
mind blowing video! And the explanation is the best among all the video I've seen. Thank you so much for making this 😁
This is the best video on modal chords I have ever seen. Many thanks!
A wonderful tutorial! i learned so much!
Loved this lesson... thanks !
Excellent video! Thanks.
Agreed. This was just all new to me but laid out so well. Thank you
Thank you very much for making such an excellent lesson! This answered so many of my questions, it was really helpful for me. The examples were excellent and your explanations were awesome.
I also found it incredibly helpful to see how the chords of the diatonic major scale are shifted for the various modes. I couldn't quite understand how those chords were arrived at from other people's videos explaining this topic.
Awesome, great video!
This is criminaly good. Clear and exact the best mode toturial right now on youtube. Wow
At last , a tutorial that gets to the point . Thanks
And again a excellent video. Thank you so much!
Best mode explaining video!
I think this may be the clearest and most helpul explanation I've ever seen. Thank you.
Wow. I am i sheer awe for the quality of this content.
Excellent! Thank you for sharing.
thank you you've given me an idea for practice so I can learn the fret bored. Also great tips and loved the visual stuff it helped ease the info for me.
I just found this channel yesterday and it pushed concentration , nearly blowed me away , super lessions ! Great !
Gem 💎, best video out there about the theory. Congrats
Excellent video.
Very practical video to understand modal harmony. Thank you 🙏
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks for posting!
Great to see that it is useful for you James!
For free..Later will try to support.
So much valuable information. Thank you so much for sharing this
This video is what I needed to understand modal harmony. In 17 min you condensed all the information I was lacking for 15 years of my guitar playing!
Very helpful video ❤
FINALLY ......clarity! :-) Thank you.
This is soooooo clarifying! Years of research comes to an end! Simply awesome!!!
Thanks! Very glad that is usefull for you Matheus!
Thank you so much.
That C Major chart with all its modes helped drive home a point that never stuck in my head, "all modes are derived from the relevant major scale"
🤯 it's all become easier to memorise or work out if I get stuck
Terrifically insightful video, thank you for sharing your knowledge!
You're very welcome Johnny! :)
Your comparison of music to visual art is extremely helpful for how I think, both in just making it logical and also in making it interesting
Excellent tutorial man. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Viktor!!