How To Sing Harmony | Train Your Ear

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    Learning how to sing harmony and how to find the harmony of a song you're writing or producing can be super difficult unless it comes naturally to you. For most it doesn't, so let me know you how to find the harmony of a song and some exercises you can do to develop your ear.
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    Video Sections:
    0:00 - introduction
    0:26 - four parts to the video
    0:40 - what is harmony
    1:02 - super easy music theory
    3:40 - why do I need to know a bit of theory?
    5:00 - finding and singing the harmony
    10:06 - mind rattled, here’s a recap?
    11:10 - exercises to get better at harmony
    11:37 - cool hack to find the harmony
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    Here are some common questions I've got in the past when people as me how to sing harmony .
    🙋🏼‍♂️ What Is Harmony?
    Harmony is when two or more notes are played at the same time. You've likely heard harmony if you've ever listened to music which I'm sure you have. Vocal harmony or singing harmony is something you've probably heard in a lot of music too. For example, Simon and Garfunkel were very famous for their vocal harmony or a band like Mumford and Sons are regularly singing in harmony.
    🙋🏼‍♂️ Why Does Singing Harmony Sound So Good?
    I honestly don't know. When I first started singing harmony it's like it set off a dopamine reaction in by brain. It actually feels good. I've heard many people say the same thing. I have no idea why, I'm not a scientist and I haven't gone down the road of looking into why. Do you know? Please share your ideas in a comment.
    🙋🏼‍♂️ Can You Learn How To Sing Harmony?
    Yes, you can. Although, I do believe you have some natural talent that helps. I grew up singing harmony before I really even knew what it was. I think that happens to a lot of people. If you start singing at an older age and you don't know what harmony is, it might take awhile before you get the hang of it. Think of it, do you remember learning your native language? No, you just learned by being surrounded by it. You never actually "practiced" it but now you're an expert. The same goes for music. The more you surround yourself with it, the more you will learn. Especially at a young age. Kids learn so quickly. They will pick up singing or instrument within minutes.
    🙋🏼‍♂️ Is Vocal Harmony Only Used in Folk Music?
    Definitely not. Harmony, in general, is a music fundamental. Every single genre has harmony. Vocal harmony, on the other hand, might be more specific in genres but I would suspect every genre has a bit of it. Even in hip hop and rap. The number of how many vocal harmonies you want to introduce in the song will also effect how "folky" it will sound. However, sometimes, adding a low octave harmony, or a low 3rd harmony, might hardly be noticeable but still add a nice character to the lead vocal.
    #harmony #songwriting #musicproduction
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Komentáře • 40

  • @CharlesCleyn
    @CharlesCleyn  Před rokem +5

    Link me to one of your tracks or demos that you've created harmony, I want to hear them ↓

    • @pruthviraj747
      @pruthviraj747 Před 7 dny

      Really nice the way you brokedown the theory. But I see that in the example you took you say that the melody starts on D# and the Harmony starts on G# . That is confusing because the interval is of 4 notes between D# to G# isn’t it ? Am I missing something? Please clear my doubt.

    • @pruthviraj747
      @pruthviraj747 Před 7 dny

      Really nice the way you brokedown the theory. But I see that in the example you took you say that the melody starts on D# and the Harmony starts on G# . That is confusing because the interval is of 4 notes between D# to G# isn’t it ? Am I missing something? Please clear my doubt.

  • @jimfraher2166
    @jimfraher2166 Před měsícem +17

    I think it's E G#, B!

  • @Dannykhc
    @Dannykhc Před 5 měsíci +17

    I look at singing harmony this way: pinpoint a note in the melody, then find a note to sing that sounds good with that melody note and which also sounds good with the underlying chord. In the Beatles Nowhere Man, John sings the melody line, starting with the b note, "He's...". The underlying chord is E major. This b note is the 5 note in the E major chord. The root or 1 note of E major is the e note which Paul sings. This e note is above the b note (high harmony). The 3 note of E major is g# which George sings. This g# note is below the b note (low harmony). So in this 3 part harmony, basically John, Paul and George are simply singing the notes of an inversion of the E major chord at the start of Nowhere Man.

  • @timothybradford3499
    @timothybradford3499 Před 4 měsíci +10

    E, G#, and B for the key of E Major... not E, G# and A... like you said that multiple times. lol

    • @jakesmet9426
      @jakesmet9426 Před měsícem

      However, that could be an A suspension, which IMHO is a reaaallly neat sounding chord that is occasionally used in many popular songs and melodies :-)

  • @dankerslauderdale7703
    @dankerslauderdale7703 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Charles! This is very helpful. I’ve been struggling with harmonies.

  • @juliannbacewicz6206
    @juliannbacewicz6206 Před rokem +4

    You rock! How come harmony was never explained to me in such as an easy manner? Great teaching and talent, Charles. Thanks!

  • @musicbylammy4134
    @musicbylammy4134 Před rokem

    Congratulations for hitting 100k buddy ❤

  • @MrYatesj1
    @MrYatesj1 Před rokem +8

    This is a great video that opens the door to music theory. The chart you showed is a massive cheat sheet to understanding keys, chord structure, triads in both major and minor (flat the third) leading into modes and down the rabbit hole to more advanced concepts. Great lesson and congrats on 100K.

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  Před rokem +2

      Thanks a lot dude, I appreciate that! I agree, this chart was a gam changer for me.

  • @user-rz2ss8pq8p
    @user-rz2ss8pq8p Před rokem

    Learned a lot!!👍

  • @whitneyroyale8718
    @whitneyroyale8718 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this!!!!

  • @Crunch0123
    @Crunch0123 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Great! Really great, nicely, simply put. Only thing, a few times at the beginning, you say E is made of e, g#, a. You meant b, or, h, as we say in Europe, not a.

  • @tomdrew5608
    @tomdrew5608 Před měsícem +1

    I can sometimes harmonize when I sing higher, like falsetto. I would like to sing bass/ baritone harmonies, and come in under the other voices I'm singing with. And I would like to sing harmony at will, like turning on/off a light switch.

  • @caryheuchert
    @caryheuchert Před měsícem

    Great video and tips. As for me, I always think of the melody in the verses to Bill Haley’s “Rock Around the Clock” to remember my major chord triad notes.

  • @garudasomanna
    @garudasomanna Před rokem +1

    Loved to see the intensity in your approach to teach. GBU🙏

  • @ariadnelnd
    @ariadnelnd Před 4 měsíci +7

    E G# and B!!! Not EG# and A !!!

    • @memarkiam
      @memarkiam Před měsícem

      lol! I’m sure he knows, but it was weird hearing him saying it multiple times. Actually he initially said he was going to play A major, but then played E, so I think his head was in a different place while he was doing it!

  • @Eloho-Inibi
    @Eloho-Inibi Před 11 dny

    thank you so much

  • @MULTIMACish
    @MULTIMACish Před 4 měsíci

    Great!

  • @ARYANTYAGI17
    @ARYANTYAGI17 Před rokem

    Awesome

  • @christopher-xi2ey
    @christopher-xi2ey Před 23 dny +2

    Been trying to do this for years, I just don't hear the harmony in my head when I sing with someone

  • @brunoleonardo929
    @brunoleonardo929 Před rokem

    This was incredible. Filled in a lot of gaps I was missing. Thanks!

  • @cadiscase
    @cadiscase Před měsícem

    I have a low voice so I need to sing 1,3,5 an octave [or two] lower. Do you have any examples of this ?

  • @fidelogos7098
    @fidelogos7098 Před měsícem

    I thought if you sang harmony you'd sing the first or third of the chord, with the melody being carried by the fifth. In the key of C, if the melody lands on a G natural, to harmonize, I'd sing an E or C. Am I being too simplistic?

  • @LuenLongchar
    @LuenLongchar Před rokem

    ❤️

  • @TonyDuncanGlen1
    @TonyDuncanGlen1 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this. Are the harmony parts staying within the “chord” that’s playing or the “key” of the song?As the melody moves around and the 3rds and fifths added doesn’t this create new chords?

    • @CharlesCleyn
      @CharlesCleyn  Před 11 měsíci

      yes exactly

    • @paintmonster1
      @paintmonster1 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes exactly? Well is it the chord being played or based on notes in key? Could you expand your answer for clarity. Thanks

  • @timothybradford3499
    @timothybradford3499 Před 4 měsíci +1

    You also stated to "find the 3rd and then sing in parallel with the lead" but the example you gave was not moving in parallel with the melody. I want to share this with new vocalists, but the example doesn't demonstrate what you taught.
    You are clearly good at what you do, but I'd encourage you to demonstrate what you are teaching.

    • @pruthviraj747
      @pruthviraj747 Před 7 dny

      Really nice the way he brokedown the theory. But I agree with you, I feel that in the example he took he says the melody starts on D# and the Harmony starts on G# . That is confusing because the interval is of 4 notes between D# to G# isn’t it ? Am I missing something? Please clear my doubt.

  • @ChadVarquez
    @ChadVarquez Před rokem +1

    This is like Skillshare, but free lol

  • @stevenjaywalters
    @stevenjaywalters Před měsícem +1

    I’m sure you have some good things to teach but repeatedly you stated that the triad of E was E ,G sharp and A! I’m sure this is confusing many people. I understand that this was a mistake, but you really should go back and fix this.

  • @linasorano9731
    @linasorano9731 Před 12 dny

    But you who teach people how to do something, why aren't you famous? I can accept lessons from those who have proven to be among the best.

    • @cchng
      @cchng Před 2 dny

      We're all finding little things that help us break through. Anything might work, anyone might give us the very thing that we need. So no matter who teaches what, as long as it helps.