HOW TO REHARMONIZE: A practice drill using the song "Happy Birthday"
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- čas přidán 30. 07. 2024
- In this video, I use the song "Happy Birthday" to teach some of my favorite introductory practice drills for reharmonization.
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Intro song: "Knackwards" by Nicholas Semrad and Expansions of Q*
Outro song: "Zer0G" by Nicholas Semrad and Expansions of Q*
*available on all major music platforms - Hudba
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You gotta do more of these, Nick. Love hearing your thought process. So tasteful and yet technically sound.
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This is my favorite video on reharmonization of the many out there. Thank you!
This is one of the most practical ways of explaining reharmonization Ive ever heard.
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Great lesson and great way to practice being creative.
Thank You! Very useful concept for instant reharmonization.
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Great lesson. It's a real ear-opener. I love your emphasis on experimentation. Beautifully presented.
Thank you so much. This has really opened my eyes to how rehamonization works! Stay safe!
You presented it sensational! It is very valuable to me. Thank you !!!
Thanks sir Nicholas! I'll definitely try this soon and tag you.
Great lesson! It’s great that the method I originally used to start reharmonizations is a similar method of yours. I would literally try whatever chord while keeping the melody in tact. It’s an interesting journey for sure. Lol
Thank you so much the great lessons🙏🏽
Listening to this at 0.5x playback speed sounds like Nick's just drunkenly stumbling onto some beautiful chords... amazing!
Yeh! You put out such great content... Really been enjoying the grid kids episodes too!
Man, you are one of my musical heroes, this videos are dammn usefull and so funny to watch. Please keep doing them. This are awesome!!!!
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This is literally the most beautiful video i have seen in waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too long. Thanks buddy :)
Awesome, just opened Many doors within my musical mind. Thanks for an amazing tutorial!
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Many thanks for your time good sir.
Thank you very much for this lesson :)
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Nick, that’s awesome! Thanks a lot, from Nick Semkov 🤝👍
Ha I love the intro. Thanks.
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I love the funny vibes you included in this video..great idea though
Can you do a video on the basics of funk harmony and piano technique?
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What a fantastic drill. How does one gain the ability to assimilate chords into both hands at the same time (spontaneously), as opposed to a basic melody in right hand, chords in left hand, kind of approach?
Pls we need more...😭
Hey Nick! amazing video - is it a general rule of thumb that the bass "needs" to follow a certain pattern? Is it the case that, were you NOT to follow a pattern, the reharm would lose all sense of musicality, which is especially problematic seeing as the reharm is sorta atonal. Thanks!
Subscribing! I did want to hear an exquisite rendition, tho! Thank you, beautiful!
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Thank you Nicholas. I'm going to putting myself in it. I like the way you resolve the sound of the upper note over a bass half step below (es. G note/ F#). You used a voicing like this (Eb/F#) that sounds me like a dominant cord with a dimished sound. Really tasty sound, because in that passage I was not convinced to use G or Gm or C triad over F# bass.
But I've got a question, when I started to play chromatic bass (descending/ascending) I felt the necessity to create a state of tension and release in the upper voicing. Do you recommend me to "think" like this?
How do you approach with it?
Thank you bro,
Greetings from Italy!
Honestly, you can think of it in any way you want. The movement is all that really matters! If you're feeling a desire to create "tension-and-release moments", you should do it! I usually don't even think about the "release" until I get to the voicing that I'm aiming for at the end, so there'll be lots of dissonance in the middle. Thanks for watching!
Can you do a tutorial on how to add which extensions during regular songs?
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Question: how do you choose if a chord should be major or minor? in the Left Hand
Great bro. how can I get those materials
Concerned about the false octaves with the tritone sub. A simple escape tone would make it work. melody D C and Bass Db to C
I've been wanting to break out of basic, vanilla chords so bad and this exercise illustrates how seamless and free this stuff can be. Now I just need to learn more chords... Ayy, check out Maxo / Max Coburn on Soundcloud. His chord work is ridiculous. I think you might dig it.
I wish I could do 1% of what he does but I don't even know where to begin. At times to me it sounds like a mad mess of random chords that magically work together somehow. Is there more to this chaotic style of chord writing that may not be obvious to an intermediate level musician? Any tips on where to start? Thank you in advance.
@@jkvasn Thanks for the kind words. I just checked that dude out, and yes, there are definitely a lot of random chords. There are lots of other styles that do this type of chord content (gospel comes to mind). I think after working on these things for awhile, you start hearing "groups" of chords instead of each individual chord, and that makes the thought process a bit easier. This is a great question, and I may do a tutorial on this at some point. Keep an eye out.
@@NickSemrad Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. I look forward to seeing more great content on your channel.
This is awesome! I have a question though.
How do you apply this when jamming with a bass player? If he’s on the 1, for example, would you still apply the chromatic bass movement on the keys?
Great question. This drill is meant mainly to train you to latch on to the thought process that any bass note and be combined with any melody note and there will be some subset of chords that can be played. Though you won't necessarily be always able to move roots if the bass player ISN'T moving (ie...the above reharm theory doesn't usually mesh with a bass player unless your "root" is in the middle of the keyboard and not interfering with his/her frequencies), what this drill WILL train your mind to do is to be able to combine any bass note that you hear with any melody note that you want to play in a more confident manner.
Nicholas Semrad thank you! That makes sense.
Keep putting out the great content. You’re one of my favorite players. Please come to Chicago again soon 🎹🤘
For those of us that practive music theory on weekends, does anyone know a midi plugin that can do or can be programmed to do similar? Or if there are none , is anyone interested in making it?
I am imagining a plugin that will evaluate a lead melody. In this example, the bass follows the beat of the mellody. But, in theory, if the bass beat is off (which usualy is the case), it coud still 'follow' Nicholas' or other's recipe. If I were to make it, It would also play or generate the cord inversions in a specific style (similar to what scaler does), etc?
What would you recommend for learning the different types of chords....e.g. expanding chord vocabulary so we have options to select on each base note?
Dominant 7ths in the bass is a good place to start..
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Thanks.. for the comedy 😂
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non functional harmony sounds so cool (cool video btw)
Please make more tutorial about jazz Bebop Piano.. thanks
Post more!
A superb musician, and everything was brilliantly well explained - bravo!